FlowRunner
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LinkedIn

Social Media

Publish and manage LinkedIn content as a member or company page. Create text, article-link, and image posts, read and delete posts, comment on and like posts, and list administered organizations.

10 actions available
A new case study is marked ready to publish in the content tracker
Agent pulls the headline, summary, and link from the source record
Agent drafts LinkedIn commentary and assembles the article-link card
Agent confirms the target author (member or company page organization URN) is correct
Agent confirms the link resolves and the card preview reads cleanly
Agent posts the full draft into the marketing review channel
A marketing owner approves the exact copy before Create Post publishes it

What This Integration Enables

Agents can turn a finished piece of content into a ready-to-approve LinkedIn post without anyone opening the platform. Create Post handles organic text shares with an optional article-link card, Create Image Post runs LinkedIn's multi-step image upload flow in a single call, and Get My Organizations resolves which company pages the connected member can post as. Because authoring actions default to the connected member and accept an organization URN to act as a company page, the same workflow serves a founder's profile and a brand page without rework. This is capability, not autopilot: the connector puts the post one human approval away from live.

Without FlowRunner

Login roulette Whoever has the LinkedIn session open writes and posts the announcement
Inconsistent voice Copy tone drifts because each poster starts from a blank box
Delayed distribution Content ships to the site, then waits days for someone to remember LinkedIn

With FlowRunner

Drafted, not posted The agent assembles the post and its link card, then stops for a person
One approved voice A marketing owner reads the exact copy before anything reaches the feed
Distribution on publish The draft is ready the moment the content is, so approval is the only wait

Use Case Scenarios

Company page announcements from the content pipeline

A new case study is published in the CMS and marked ready in the content tracker. The agent reads the headline, summary, and canonical link, drafts LinkedIn commentary, and builds the article-link card. It resolves the company page with Get My Organizations, sets that organization URN as the author, and posts the assembled draft into the marketing review channel. A marketing owner approves, and Create Post publishes to the page. The distribution step that used to depend on someone remembering now depends only on someone approving.

Image posts without the upload dance

A product milestone graphic lands in file storage. The agent calls Create Image Post, which registers the upload, pushes the image bytes, and attaches the image to a new post in one step. The draft, with its final creative, routes to the brand owner for a yes before it goes live. The manual sequence of downloading, resizing, uploading, and captioning collapses into a single reviewable draft.

Engaging on the team's own content

After a post goes live, a lightweight agent watches for high-signal comments and drafts replies with Create Comment, plus a Like Post on genuinely useful responses. Nothing publishes automatically. Each drafted reply waits for the community owner to approve, edit, or skip, so the brand's engagement stays deliberate rather than reflexive.

Human-in-Loop Highlight

LinkedIn is where a brand's voice is most visible, so the connector treats publishing as a decision, not a step. This is human-in-the-loop: an execution pattern where AI agents pause autonomously, assemble the relevant context and the decision choices available, route to a human via their preferred channel, and resume the moment the human responds. Before Create Post or Create Image Post runs, the agent posts the full draft to the marketing owner in Slack and asks: "Ready to publish to the company page: [commentary and link preview]. Approve, edit, or hold?" The agent resumes on approval and publishes the exact copy the human signed off. No post reaches the feed on the agent's own judgment. The moment the agent stops and asks is the point of the whole workflow. Assembling the draft is the easy part. Deciding that a specific sentence should appear under the company logo, in public, permanently, is the part that needs a person, and this is the layer that owns that decision: a system above LinkedIn that listens for what the content pipeline emits, gathers the context the post needs, and pulls a human in at the one moment being wrong is expensive. Coordinating that pause across every channel a brand publishes on is an orchestration problem, and orchestration as a service is the category built for it. FlowRunner is built for that layer.

Agent processes routinely
Detects exception requiring judgment
Clear match Continues automatically
Ambiguous Routes to human via Slack
Human decides
Agent resumes with decision

Agent Capabilities

10 actions

Profile

1
  • Get My Profile Retrieves the connected member's profile through the OpenID Connect userinfo endpoint. Used to resolve the member subject id that becomes the author URN for member posts.

Posts

4
  • Create Post Creates an organic text post (share) as the connected member or, with an organization URN, as a company page. Optionally attaches an article link rendered as a preview card. This is the primary publish action and the step the human approves.
  • Create Image Post Creates an image post in one call by running LinkedIn's multi-step image upload flow. Accepts JPG, PNG, or GIF from a supplied file URL. Used when the announcement needs its own creative.
  • Get Post Retrieves a single post by its URN. Used to confirm a publish succeeded or to read back content the connection authored.
  • Delete Post Permanently deletes a post by its URN. Used to retract a post when the author or an organization admin decides it should come down.

Organizations

2
  • Get My Organizations Lists the company pages the connected member administers, with each organization's URN and the member's role. Used to pick the correct company page to post as. Requires Community Management API approval.
  • Get Organization Retrieves details about a single organization by its numeric id or URN. Used to confirm the target page before posting.

Social Actions

3
  • Create Comment Adds a comment to a post as the connected member or an administered organization. Used for deliberate, human-approved engagement on the brand's own content.
  • Get Comments Lists the comments on a post with pagination. Used to surface responses that may need a reply.
  • Like Post Adds a like to a post as the connected member or an administered organization. Used to acknowledge useful responses once a human approves.

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