Respond with useful context

LinkedIn Reply Assistant

Draft a relevant LinkedIn reply without losing the human decision.

FiboAgent combines the original post, your workspace, a selected reply action, and an optional draft to produce one concise comment for you to review and edit.

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Illustrative reply workflow

Add a useful observation to an outbound discussion

A sales leader shares that personalization has increased activity but not qualified replies. The selected action asks the assistant to add a practical, non-promotional observation.

Post context: outbound quality
Action: add a practical insight
Tone: concise and professional

Draft for human review

More personalization can still create generic outreach if the trigger is weak. We have found the reason for contacting someone often matters more than adding another custom sentence.

This is an illustrative draft. Users should verify the claim and adjust it to their own experience before publishing.

How it works

From LinkedIn context to a reviewable decision

  1. 01

    Start with the original post

    The reply workflow uses the captured post content and available author or page context, not only a generic topic prompt.

  2. 02

    Choose the intended action

    Select a workspace reply action with its own instruction, such as adding insight, asking a useful question, or improving an existing draft.

  3. 03

    Generate one focused draft

    FiboAgent returns one concise LinkedIn-ready comment designed to favor substance over generic praise.

  4. 04

    Review, edit, and decide

    Check accuracy, tone, and relationship context before choosing whether to publish the reply on LinkedIn.

Product capabilities

What this feature adds to the workflow

Post-grounded drafting

The generation request includes the post content and available author context so the output can respond to the actual conversation.

Workspace reply actions

Teams can use different action labels and prompts for different goals instead of relying on one universal comment style.

Reviewable reply records

Generation status, post context, selected action, optional draft, output, model source, and timing can be stored for workspace review.

Human review

The assistant drafts. You remain responsible for the reply.

FiboAgent generates text with an LLM and records the workflow for review. It cannot know every relationship detail or guarantee that a claim reflects your experience.

  • Remove any claim you cannot support from your own experience.
  • Make sure the tone fits your relationship with the author.
  • Edit or skip the draft when it does not add useful information.

Limits and responsible use

What to verify before relying on the result

  • Generated replies can be inaccurate, generic, or inappropriate for the relationship context.
  • FiboAgent does not replace a user's responsibility to review the final text.
  • Reply quality depends on the captured post, action prompt, workspace setup, and optional user draft.
  • The current workflow focuses on drafting; the user decides whether and how to publish.

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FAQ

Questions about LinkedIn Reply Assistant

What context does the LinkedIn reply assistant use?
The generation workflow can use the post content, available author and page context, workspace name, selected action prompt, preferred language, and an optional draft from the user.
Does FiboAgent automatically publish replies?
The current workflow generates a draft for review. The user remains responsible for editing the text and deciding whether to publish it on LinkedIn.
Can teams use different reply styles?
Yes. Workspace reply actions use separate labels and prompts, allowing teams to create distinct actions for insight, questions, draft improvement, and other reviewable goals.

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Start with your own context

Turn LinkedIn activity into a workflow your team can review.

Create a workspace, define what matters, and keep the signal, score, action, and reply history connected.