Start with the right people
Switch watchlists and work from a priority feed built around strategic contacts, not algorithmic noise.
Watchlist
How it works
Focus the feed, decide faster, and show up consistently with a workflow built for relationship-driven work.
Three-step flow
A simple operating rhythm for LinkedIn: focus the feed, create with intent, and engage faster.
Switch watchlists and work from a priority feed built around strategic contacts, not algorithmic noise.
Watchlist
Generate a direction, build the draft, preview it, then choose whether to publish now or schedule it for later.
One composer from idea to draft
Start from a prompt or saved idea and move straight into a usable first version.
Publishing is a separate decision
Generate, refine, then decide explicitly whether this post should go out now or later.
Control stays with you
Every post is reviewed, edited, and approved by you before anything happens.
New LinkedIn Post
From idea to scheduled post
New LinkedIn Post
From idea to scheduled post
AI Copilot drafts replies with context and tone in mind. You keep the judgment call.
Grounded in the live conversation
It reads the post and thread before it drafts, so suggestions feel relevant instead of templated.
Aligned with your positioning
Tone of voice and personal brand context shape the response before you start editing.
Faster execution, same bar
You spend less time starting from zero and more time sharpening the final message.
You stop improvising inside the feed and start working from a repeatable system.
You know where to look first instead of spreading attention across a generic, low-signal feed.
Ideas, comments, and posts move through one operating rhythm instead of isolated bursts of effort.
You move faster while keeping tone, context, and approval standards intact.
The workflow is designed for people who want more consistency without looking automated.
No. AI helps you start faster, but your judgment still shapes every final post and comment.
Not really. Setup is quick, and short daily sessions are enough when the feed is already focused.
It is one connected system. Watchlists, drafts, and comments feed each other instead of creating more overhead.
Request access and test the full flow: watchlists, comments, posts, and AI suggestions you review before publishing.