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LinkedIn Automation, Approvals & Post Workflows

Run LinkedIn on autopilot. Keep the veto.

22 actions

Posts go out, comments get deleted, articles get shared before you've seen them. Rills proposes every LinkedIn action and waits for your call.

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02. The trust layer

Most automation fires first, asks later. Rills shows you the change before it ships.

Every consequential marketing action from LinkedIn arrives on your phone first. Approve in seconds. Decline without explaining yourself. Workflows wait, paused at zero cost, until you decide.

Queue 3

LINKEDIN · POST REVIEW
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Share 3 scheduled articles to your company page today?

2 of 3 posts contain links last verified 4 days ago

Engagement rate dropped 18% over the past 7 days

Same post format approved without edits last Tuesday

SWIPE → APPROVE
Illustrative. Your real proposals match your data and your approval history.
  1. Free to wait. Free to think.

    Approvals and logic don't cost a credit. Pause a workflow for three hours or three weeks. The price is the same: zero. You only pay when something real happens: an AI call, an outbound action.

  2. Approve from your phone in five seconds.

    Swipe right when you're sure. Decline when you're not. Between meetings, mid-coffee, on the train. No dashboard to babysit, no inbox triage, no 3am stomach-drop wondering what shipped while you slept.

  3. Routine cases graduate themselves.

    Every approval feeds a confidence score for that exact workflow shape. The obvious cases (the ones you've green-lit fifty times) start running on their own. The judgment calls still come to you.

03. Overview

About LinkedIn automation

Scheduled LinkedIn posts and automated comment replies feel like a good idea until one goes out with the wrong tone, the wrong link, or at the worst possible moment for your brand.

When LinkedIn runs unsupervised

Automation that acts without a checkpoint doesn't spare you the consequences; it just moves faster toward them. A single article share with a broken URL or a deleted post that was actually generating leads can cost more than any time you thought you were saving.

  • Create article or URL share fires with outdated copy or a draft link before you've reviewed the final version.
  • Delete Post removes something mid-traction because a rule matched the wrong condition.
  • Create comment on LinkedIn post sends a reply that reads as tone-deaf in context.
  • Get organization page statistics triggers a downstream action on numbers you haven't read yet, compounding a bad week into a bad quarter.

What Rills does inside LinkedIn

Rills sits between your marketing logic and your LinkedIn presence. Before a share goes out, a comment posts, or a post disappears, Rills reads the relevant data (post content, share statistics, audience counts) and surfaces a proposal for you to approve or reject.

The comment still gets written; it just doesn't go live until you've read it.

Why LinkedIn has no triggers and how Rills fills the gap

LinkedIn does not emit native event triggers, so there is no signal that automatically starts a workflow when a post performs or an audience shifts. Rills fills that gap by polling on a schedule and connecting upstream signals from your other tools.

  • Schedule a recurring check against Get organization page statistics to propose share or engagement actions when reach drops below a threshold you set.
  • Poll Get share statistics on a cadence to catch posts gaining traction and queue a follow-up comment before the moment passes.
  • Use an upstream trigger (a CRM deal closing, a campaign going live) to initiate a Create article or URL share proposal tied to that event.
  • Pull Get audience counts on a schedule to flag targeting drift and propose an ad targeting review before the next campaign runs.
04. Actions

What Rills can do in LinkedIn

6 of 22 actions across reads, writes, and updates.

  1. 01

    Get share statistics

    Retrieves performance metrics like impressions, clicks, likes, comments, and shares for your LinkedIn organization's posts, helping you understand which content resonates with your audience.

  2. 02

    Create a LinkedIn post

    Publish new posts directly to your LinkedIn profile or organization page to share updates, insights, and engage with your professional network.

  3. 03

    Create comment on LinkedIn post

    Engage with LinkedIn posts and comments by adding text responses, mentions, and images to build relationships and increase visibility in your professional network.

  4. 04

    Delete LinkedIn Post

    Removes a published post from your LinkedIn profile by its ID, allowing you to clean up outdated content or manage your professional feed presence.

  5. 05

    Get post content

    Retrieve the complete content and details of a specific LinkedIn post, including text, images, videos, and metadata. Use this when you need to analyze, repurpose, or monitor engagement on your LinkedIn content.

  6. 06

    Get my info

    Retrieve your LinkedIn profile information including name, headline, profile picture, and bio details to use across your business operations and marketing efforts.

05. FAQ

Common questions about LinkedIn automation

06. NEXT MOVE

Approve every LinkedIn change before it ships.

14 days free. No credit card. About 90 seconds to your first proposal.