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LinkedIn Growth OS

Profile, content and lead intelligence as one system.

Audit, rewriting, visibility and content workflows, plus a dashboard and a Chrome extension that reads real page context.

The problem

Advice about LinkedIn is abundant and generic. Acting on it means reading a specific profile, a specific post, a specific conversation — which is exactly the context generic tools throw away.

What it does

  • Extracts real profile and message context from the page you're on
  • Drafts posts, comments and replies grounded in that context
  • Keeps a private, searchable history of everything generated
  • Runs a repeatable profile audit against explicit criteria
  • Never sends anything — drafting only, human sends

How it’s built

LinkedIn Growth OS architecture: Audit, rewriting, visibility and content workflows, plus a dashboard and a Chrome extension that reads real page context.

Architecture — Chrome extension · AI workflows · Dashboard · JavaScript

Decisions & trade-offs

Human-review guardrails are structural, not advisory

Nothing auto-sends. A tool that comments automatically on a post it hasn't read is a reputational risk, not a feature — so the send path simply doesn't exist.

Grounding over generation

Drafts are built from extracted page context rather than a prompt alone, so output references what is genuinely on screen instead of inventing plausible detail.

What it doesn’t do

  • It is a drafting assistant — it does not automate engagement.
  • It depends on LinkedIn's page structure, which changes; adapters need maintenance.
  • It will not make a dull profile interesting. It makes a clear one faster to write.

Source is private. The architecture, decisions and limits above are the honest version of what it is.

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Start here

Tell me what's eating your time.

No pitch deck, no “discovery call” funnel. Tell me the problem and I'll tell you honestly whether it's worth building — including when the answer is “don't bother”.

What happens next

  1. 01

    You tell me the problem

    A few sentences is plenty. No form maze, no discovery call funnel.

  2. 02

    I reply within one working day

    With an honest read on whether it's worth building — including when it isn't.

  3. 03

    A fixed scope and a fixed price

    Before any work starts, so you know exactly what you're getting and what it costs.