Manual efforts required
I was excited to try PowerIn, thinking it'd be a game-changer for my LinkedIn game. The idea of AI-driven comments to boost my profile sounded perfect. However, it didn't quite hit the mark for me. The targeting feature felt limited, only allowing selections based on my past searches, which wasn't enough to ensure I was engaging with the right audience. Although I did see an uptick in views and connections, the quality of these new contacts was lacking, leading to a flood of messages I found little value in.
The comments themselves were okay—generic but passable. The issue was that some landed on off-topic posts because they contained my keywords, not the app's fault, but still a miss for me. I ended up having to check each post manually to tweak the comments, which kind of defeats the purpose of automation.
In the end, I asked for a refund. It might work for others, but for me, it turned out to be more hassle than help. To the developers of PowerIn, I genuinely believe there's potential here. With some tweaks, especially in targeting and comment customization, this could be a powerful tool for LinkedIn users. Keep pushing forward; innovation is always a journey with ups and downs.