What? You can't give 6 tacos?
I'm a self confessed LinkedIn junkie. I use it daily for a few hours a day and give them a wheelbarrow load of money annually for my recruiting business. LinkedIn Recruiter Professional isn't cheap. With close to 20,000 connections I'd like to think that this review is meaningful.
I struggle to publish on LinkedIn so it's always been there and hasn't really been a revenue generator, until now I think. I'm genuinely excited about not only where this product is but also where it can go. I think I've bought maybe 5 or so LinkedIn tools and been disappointed.
So there's the context, now the review.
1. I used to write copy for a living, my company and I have a very distinct brand voice, I'm a tough audience. While the AI generates good copy, it still needs editing. That's not a complaint, that's expected. But it gets amazingly close. Nowadays I expect to pull it onto Word and edit but to give you an idea, i just edited 4 posts in maybe 10 minutes max. I also use unicode characters quite a bit and not sure, but it seems to have learned that in wha I'm doing now. I tested it by pulling in a few writers who do humorous blogs but it seems to continue to not have a sense of humour, thar's ok, none of them do.
2. As Junaid has repeatedly said, it's not a scheduler, LinkedIn's TOS don't allow it I don't think. We all use a calendar anyway, if you need help setting it up to remind you, use it. Testing of LinkedIn' algorithm has shown that if you post you should engage for a while first as that seems to positively impact the post's reach. I can't risk my profile being sent to the naughty corner.
3. Contrary to some other reviews, I love the detail in the posting metrics.
4. The use of credits seems to be a little random and hard to understand so I accidentally burned through them on Day One while I was setting up. Junaid gave me a credit but when I saw how much they were I should have just paid (no Junaid, you're not getting your 20 bucks back). It's pitifully cheap. $1 per 10 posts ideas which should give you 2-3 posts.
5. Content Themes is brilliant. It's time consuming to write to and set up but that's where the goodness in the post suggestions and writing comes in. GIGO is truly the motto here. Don't do it. Biggest criticism is that when you get a suggestion it seems to go to the General Theme suggestion even when I'm inside the Actual theme itself. Again, it may be a combo of me and the UI not talking to each other.
6. I'm only using it for my page right now. I really can't see or where you can add another Page or your company page. At the speed at which I can generate usable copy I'd be interested in doing that. For me it's easy as it's the same voice but not sure how agencies would do it with a completely different company and person as their client.
7. I haven't used the Chrome extension and not sure I will, that's my opportunity to actually engage as the carbon based body.
8. Overall, exceptionally pleased with it, they don't sail close to the wind with LinkedIn's TOS, writing is absolutely brilliant, analytics are tremendously helpful, the concept of Themes is the biggest winner for me. Will it do absolutely everything? No. But then again if you purchase any tool to do that then it will always fail to make you happy.
Buy it.

Faris_LiGo
Oct 6, 2025Thank you so much for such a detailed review. Your feedback means a lot, especially given your deep LinkedIn expertise and experience with other tools. We're grateful for this review, and it’s really motivating to hear how the product is already helping you. 😊
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