
Publishing LinkedIn posts, responding to comments, and managing your company page takes hours every week. Your AI agent drafts and publishes content, retrieves company page data, and engages with your professional audience, all through natural conversation.




From publishing thought leadership to engaging with post comments, your AI agent handles the daily LinkedIn operations that build your brand presence without the time commitment.
See how marketing teams and founders use AI agents connected to LinkedIn to maintain a consistent professional presence without spending hours on the platform.
Your CEO finishes a call with a key insight and wants to share it. They message the AI Agent with the core idea. The agent crafts the post, applies the right visibility, and publishes it to LinkedIn. A polished thought leadership post goes live within minutes of the idea forming. No drafts sitting in a content queue.
Your marketing team wants to comment on five industry posts daily to boost brand visibility. The AI Agent receives the post URNs and suggested talking points, then creates thoughtful comments on each. Five meaningful engagements completed in one conversation. Your team's LinkedIn presence stays active without anyone scrolling through feeds.
Your agency manages LinkedIn pages for three client companies. A team member asks the AI Agent to check admin access across all pages. The agent retrieves organization ACLs, confirms posting permissions, and reports which team members can publish where. Page access audits that used to require logging into each account happen in a single conversation.

FAQs
The agent uses LinkedIn's Posts API with your authenticated user URN as the author. You provide the content text, and the agent handles the API call including visibility settings, distribution rules, and lifecycle state. The post appears on your LinkedIn feed just as if you published it manually through the LinkedIn app.
Yes. The agent first retrieves your organization ACLs to confirm you have administrator or content poster roles on the company page. Then it publishes using the organization URN as the author. You need to be an admin or designated poster on the LinkedIn company page for this to work.
Tars requests openid, profile, email, and w_member_social scopes. These allow the agent to read your profile information and create, manage, and delete posts and comments. You authorize through LinkedIn's standard OAuth flow and can revoke access from your LinkedIn settings anytime.
No. Tars queries LinkedIn in real time during conversations. Profile details, company page data, and post content are fetched live and used only for the current interaction. We do not cache your LinkedIn data between sessions.
LinkedIn's API supports draft and published states. The agent can save posts as drafts that you publish later, but native future scheduling depends on LinkedIn's API capabilities. For timed publishing, you can trigger the agent through scheduled workflows in your automation tools.
LinkedIn's native tools require you to open the app or website. Tars lets you publish, comment, and manage posts through conversation on any channel. You can dictate a post idea on WhatsApp and have it live on LinkedIn in seconds, without ever visiting linkedin.com.
The agent can create comments on posts and reply to existing comment threads using LinkedIn's Social Actions Comments API. You can configure it to respond to common question patterns or to draft replies that you approve before posting, depending on your engagement strategy.
The agent checks your organization ACLs before attempting to post. If you lack the required administrator or content poster role, the agent informs you and lists the pages where you do have posting permissions. No failed API calls or confusing error messages.
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