SOCIAL MEDIA
Self-serve LinkedIn share from a Slack reaction on approved posts
When an employee adds a checkmark reaction to a content card posted in the advocacy Slack channel, generates a personalized LinkedIn draft for them and publishes it to their…
How it runs
The automated pipeline, trigger to output.
- TriggerEmployee adds checkmark reaction in SlackSlack
- ActionResolve content card and reacting employeeSlack
- LogicConfirm employee has connected LinkedIn
- ActionDraft post in employee's voice
- ActionSend ephemeral draft with Approve buttonSlack
- OutputPublish approved post to LinkedInSocial publishing
What it does
Lets employees opt into sharing a specific piece of content by reacting to it in Slack. The reaction triggers a personalized draft, and once they confirm, the post goes live on their LinkedIn via the connected platform integration.
When to use it
Use it when you broadcast approved content cards into a #social-advocacy channel and want a frictionless, opt-in way for staff to share to their own profiles without leaving Slack.
How it works
- 1An employee reacts with the checkmark emoji to a content card in the advocacy Slack channel, firing the trigger.
- 2The flow identifies the content card and the reacting employee from their Slack identity.
- 3It checks the roster to confirm the employee has a connected LinkedIn profile; if not, it DMs them a connect link and stops.
- 4An agent writes a first-person LinkedIn draft from the card's talking points in the employee's voice.
- 5The draft is sent back as an ephemeral Slack message with Approve and Edit buttons.
- 6On approval, the post publishes to that employee's LinkedIn profile.
Set it up
What you configure once, before turning it on.
- 1Connect SlackChannels, DMs, threads, mentions.
- 2Connect Social publishingCross-post to X, LinkedIn, Instagram, TikTok, and 4 more in one call.
- 3Set each agent's modelWe leave models unset so you pick the tier — fast + cheap, or top-quality.
- 4Tune it to your dataEdit the prompts, filters, and field mappings so it matches how your team works.
- 5Test, then turn it onRun once against a sample, confirm the output, then enable the trigger.
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