LinkedIn Page Management MCP. Automate posts, comments, and social actions in one chat.
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LinkedIn Page Management gives your AI agent full control over a company's LinkedIn presence. You can programmatically list all managed pages, publish new text posts to the feed using `create_page_post`, moderate comments with `list_post_comments`, and track engagement metrics like likes or reactions via `list_post_likes`.
It handles content creation and community moderation through natural language commands.
What your AI agents can do
Create page post
Writes and publishes a new text update to a specified Company Page feed.
Create post comment
Adds an official comment or reply to a specific post on behalf of the organization.
Delete page post
Removes and deletes a specified, existing post from a Company Page feed.
Write and post text updates directly to any managed LinkedIn Company Page feed.
Retrieve all comments made on a specific post, allowing your agent to analyze discussions or draft official replies.
List likes and reactions attached to any given post ID so you can measure how much content resonated with the audience.
Permanently remove specific posts from a Company Page feed, maintaining brand cleanliness and relevance.
List all LinkedIn Company Pages where the connected user has management rights, providing a clear scope of available accounts.
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LinkedIn Page Management: 7 Tools for Social Media Control
Use these seven tools to programmatically manage the entire lifecycle of company content on LinkedIn—from creation to deletion and moderation.
019d75c7create page post
Writes and publishes a new text update to a specified Company Page feed.
019d75c7create post comment
Adds an official comment or reply to a specific post on behalf of the organization.
019d75c7delete page post
Removes and deletes a specified, existing post from a Company Page feed.
019d75c7list managed pages
Retrieves a list of all LinkedIn Company Pages where the authenticated user has administrative management roles.
019d75c7list page posts
Fetches and lists recent posts that have been published by a specified Company Page.
019d75c7list post comments
Retrieves all comments left on a specific post ID, allowing for community moderation checks.
019d75c7list post likes
Lists the likes and reactions attached to a specified post ID for engagement tracking.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
You've got full control over a company’s LinkedIn presence with this server. Your AI agent can handle everything from posting updates to moderating comment threads, all through natural language commands. You don't have to leave your workflow tool just because you need to manage social media.
Auditing and Scope: First things first, you gotta know what accounts are even available. If you run list_managed_pages, it pulls up a complete list of every single LinkedIn Company Page where your account has admin rights. That gives you the full scope of pages you can actually work with.
Content Publishing and Management: When you're ready to talk shop, you use create_page_post to write and publish new text updates straight to a specific Company Page feed. You don't just post it; your agent makes sure the content hits exactly where it needs to go. If you need to clean up old noise, you first pull the history of existing posts using list_page_posts.
Then, if something's out of date or off-brand, you use delete_page_post to permanently remove that specific post from the feed.
Tracking and Metrics: To figure out if your content is actually landing right, you track engagement. You run list_post_likes against a specific post ID, which lists all the likes and reactions attached, letting you measure how much of an impact your posts are having. If you want to see exactly what people are saying about that post—the good, the bad, or the totally off-topic stuff—you run list_post_comments.
This retrieves every comment left on a specific post ID, giving your agent all the data it needs for community moderation checks.
Community Moderation and Interaction: Once you see those comments using list_post_comments, your agent can jump in. You'll use create_post_comment to add an official reply or comment directly onto a specific post, making sure the organization speaks with one voice. This lets you analyze discussions and respond immediately when needed.
In short, this set of tools gives your AI client everything it needs: list_managed_pages shows you what's available; create_page_post publishes new content; list_page_posts helps you audit the history; delete_page_post cleans up messes; list_post_likes tracks engagement metrics; and finally, combining list_post_comments, create_post_comment, and list_post_comments gives your agent full power over community moderation.
How LinkedIn Page Management MCP Works
- 1 Subscribe to this server and provide your LinkedIn Access Token (must include organization social scopes) and API Version.
- 2 Tell your AI client exactly what you need done—for example, 'Get all comments for post X.'
- 3 The agent uses the appropriate tool (e.g.,
list_post_comments) to execute the action and returns a structured list of data.
The bottom line is: You set up authentication once, and your AI client handles all the API calls for you.
Who Is LinkedIn Page Management MCP For?
Social Media Managers who need to run posting schedules and community replies without switching apps. Community Leads who get tired of manually checking dashboards at 2 AM just to moderate a discussion. Marketing Developers needing to integrate social publishing and engagement tracking into custom internal tools.
Automates posting schedules, drafts replies, and manages content deletion across multiple client pages.
Quickly monitors reactions and moderates discussions by retrieving all comments on a post without leaving their primary productivity application.
Integrates social publishing, content maintenance, and engagement tracking directly into internal dashboards using the available tools.
What Changes When You Connect
- Post Content Fast: Use
create_page_postto publish updates instantly. Your agent writes the copy and hits 'send' for your Company Page feed—no manual dashboard switching required. - Moderate Comments Effortlessly: Never miss a conversation. With
list_post_comments, you pull all comments on a post right into your chat window, letting your agent draft replies immediately. - Track Engagement Simply: Stop guessing about performance.
list_post_likesgives you the exact count and details of reactions for any given post ID, giving real-time metrics. - Maintain Clean Pages: Outdated content clutters things up. Use
delete_page_postto permanently remove specific posts across your managed accounts, keeping the feed sharp. - Know Your Scope: Need to know which pages you can actually post to? Run
list_managed_pages. It gives a clear list of every page where your user has management access.
Real-World Use Cases
Responding to a Viral Question
A key stakeholder notices high engagement on an old product announcement. They ask their agent, 'What are people saying about the pricing?' The agent first runs list_post_comments for that post, filters through the results to find questions, and drafts a comprehensive answer for review.
Weekly Content Audit
A social media manager needs to prepare for next week's content. They run list_managed_pages to confirm all relevant accounts are connected, then use list_page_posts to pull the last 20 posts, identifying which ones need updating or deleting.
Cleaning Up Old Promotions
The marketing team needs to remove several old holiday sale announcements. They identify the post URNs and use delete_page_post for each one in a single command, ensuring the page looks clean without manual logging in.
Monitoring Campaign Success
A community lead wants to know if their latest article resonated. They feed the agent the post URN and ask it to check engagement. The agent runs list_post_likes immediately, giving them a clear view of positive reception.
The Tradeoffs
Trying to delete everything at once
A user tries to tell the agent, 'Delete all bad posts.' The server can't guess what 'bad' means or which specific post URNs are outdated.
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Don't ask for vague actions. First, use list_page_posts to retrieve the list of historical posts you want to review, then feed those specific content IDs back into the agent and explicitly call delete_page_post for each one.
Posting without checking scope
A user tries to post an update but doesn't know if their account has permission on the target page, leading to a failure message.
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Always start by running list_managed_pages. This confirms exactly which accounts you can operate on before attempting any write operations like create_page_post.
Ignoring comment threads
A user only checks the main post feed and misses critical questions buried deep in comments.
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Use list_post_comments immediately after seeing a high-engagement post. This pulls all discussion threads into your chat environment for review.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your primary job involves routine content publication, active community moderation, or systematic cleanup of company profiles. The core strength is consolidating actions—you write the prompt once, and the agent handles posting, commenting, listing, and deleting across multiple pages.
Don't use it if you need to handle complex internal user data (like HR records) or run live analytics on ad spend; those require different tools. If your workflow involves detailed content drafting that needs human review before publishing, remember the agent only executes based on instructions. For bulk changes across multiple different APIs (e.g., LinkedIn and Twitter), you'll need a multi-endpoint orchestration layer instead of just this single server.
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Available Capabilities
Manually managing company pages is a nightmare of tabs and copy/paste.
Today, updating your brand presence means logging into LinkedIn, navigating to the specific Company Page. You might check the feed for comments, then open another tab to see likes. If you need to post an update, you write it in one place and copy-paste it into a second, different interface. It's slow, it's error-prone, and you lose context.
With this MCP server, your agent handles the whole thing. You just tell it: 'Post our quarterly report announcement to Page X.' The tool manages authentication, API calls, and post formatting. You get a confirmation message back; that's all you need.
LinkedIn Page Management MCP Server lets you control the content lifecycle.
Instead of logging into LinkedIn to find out if your post is still up, or having to manually copy a comment thread for review, this server handles it. You can use `list_page_posts` to pull history and `delete_page_post` to clean it up, all from one command line.
The difference now is that you don't manage the API; your agent does. It treats content creation, moderation, and cleanup as simple, actionable steps within your existing workflow.
Common Questions About LinkedIn Page Management MCP
How do I list all LinkedIn Company Pages I manage using `list_managed_pages`? +
You call the list_managed_pages tool. It returns a structured JSON object containing IDs and names of every page where your connected account has management rights. This is vital before you attempt to post anywhere.
What do I need to do before calling `create_page_post`? +
You must first confirm the Page ID using list_managed_pages. Then, structure your prompt with both the target Page ID and the full text content for the post. The agent executes it in one go.
Can I delete a comment thread using `delete_page_post`? +
No. delete_page_post only deletes the entire post container. If you want to moderate, use list_post_comments first to see all comments, and then address them via replies or manually deleting individual comments (if that tool were available).
How do I check if a post got likes using `list_post_likes`? +
You need the unique URN of the post. Pass this URN to the list_post_likes tool, and it returns a list containing details about every like or reaction recorded on that specific piece of content.
How do I list all comments on a post using `list_post_comments`? +
It retrieves every comment associated with a specific post URN. The output includes the commenter's name, their profile link, and the full text of the comment.
What details should I provide when calling `create_page_post`? +
You must provide the target page ID and the content string for the post. It's best practice to include hashtags or mentions in the text itself for better visibility.
Is there a way to remove older posts using `delete_page_post`? +
Yes, you can delete specific posts by providing their unique URN. You need this identifier because the function requires an exact post reference for deletion.
What happens if I try to comment on a private page using `create_post_comment`? +
The server will return a permissions error, preventing the action. This means your agent must have appropriate organizational roles assigned to the target page.
Which scopes are required to post as an organization? +
Your access token must include w_organization_social to create posts and comments, and r_organization_social to list them.
How do I find my Organization ID? +
Use the list_managed_pages tool. It will return all organizations where you have management roles along with their unique IDs.
Can I reply to a specific comment? +
The current version supports creating top-level comments on posts. Support for threaded replies (using the parent field) is handled via the same comment tool by providing the parent URN if supported by the engine.
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