LinkedIn MCP. Manage your entire professional content lifecycle.
LinkedIn MCP manages your professional presence across LinkedIn. Use it to audit organizational data, publish content directly from your workflow, and pull authenticated user details without logging into a dashboard. It lets your AI agent act as an always-on assistant for both personal branding and corporate account oversight.
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List every organization where you have admin rights and retrieve detailed metadata for oversight.
Create and schedule new content posts directly to your profile or a managed company page.
Query recent posts by any author identifier, helping you track engagement and content strategy.
Fetch your primary email address and detailed authenticated user information for alignment checks.
Quickly pull unique identifiers (URNs) needed to perform precise data operations on people or organizations.
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What AI agents can do with LinkedIn: 6 Tools for Profile Management
These tools allow you to perform specific actions on the LinkedIn platform, from retrieving basic account details to publishing full posts.
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Start using LinkedIn MCPCreate Post
Drafts and publishes new user-generated content directly to LinkedIn.
Get Email
Retrieves the authenticated user's primary email address on record.
Get Me
Gathers detailed information about the currently logged-in LinkedIn user profile.
Get Organization
Retrieves specific, deep details for any named organization on the platform.
List Organizations
Generates a list of all company pages or groups where your account has...
List Posts
Queries and retrieves records of recent posts made by a specified author identifier.
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The Headache of Manual Profile Auditing
Right now, updating your professional presence feels like a job itself. You have to jump between your profile dashboard, separate organization pages, and content calendars just to check if everything is consistent. You copy-paste URNs into one place, then manually verify posts on another, spending hours just auditing what you already published.
With this MCP, the process becomes a single conversation with your agent. Instead of juggling tabs, you simply ask it to list all organizations and audit recent content activity using list_posts. You get an instant, structured report showing everything that needs attention.
LinkedIn Profile & Post Management
The tedious steps of checking account details, listing all managed company pages, and manually drafting posts are now gone. Your agent handles the calls to get_me for profile data, uses list_organizations to confirm access, and drafts content with create_post.
Your professional presence is no longer reactive; it’s autonomous. You define the process once, and your AI client runs it continuously in the background.
What LinkedIn MCP does for your AI
Your AI agent can handle nearly every routine task associated with professional networking. Instead of manually navigating LinkedIn to check content or find organization data, you simply ask your agent to do it. You'll get instant access to list all organizations where you manage admin rights, run audits on recent posts for specific authors, and generate new updates straight from your profile or a company page.
The whole thing runs as a conversation. This capability lets you turn professional publishing and networking into simple chat commands. When everything is centralized in the Vinkius catalog, connecting this MCP means you gain control over complex workflows—whether you're building out a personal brand or maintaining a massive corporate presence, your data stays organized and active.
019d8454-5cdd-733c-b63a-a85b4b6c067e How to set up LinkedIn MCP
The bottom line is that you talk to your AI client; it uses this MCP to perform the action on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to the MCP and enter your LinkedIn Access Token.
Connect this MCP to your preferred agent client, like Claude or Cursor.
Ask your agent a natural language question, such as 'List all organizations I manage' or 'Create a post about X'.
Who uses LinkedIn MCP
Thought leaders who spend hours posting content but hate the manual publishing process. Marketing managers who need to verify if a post hit all required organization pages. Recruiters and sales teams that require rapid, deep audits of professional network profiles.
Verifies content distribution across multiple company accounts and uses the capability to list organizations where they have administrative access.
Performs rapid audits of competitor or target organization profiles, checking for recent activity and necessary identifiers using tools like get_organization.
Maintains a consistent professional presence by having their agent autonomously publish updates and track post engagement without manual intervention.
Benefits of connecting LinkedIn MCP
Publishing is simple. You can use the create_post tool to publish updates straight from your agent, so you never have to manually click through the posting dashboard again.
You always know your credentials. The get_me tool pulls detailed user information and the get_email tool confirms your primary email address, keeping your records accurate.
No more guessing about accounts. list_organizations instantly shows every company page you manage, giving you full oversight of your professional footprint.
Stay ahead of content gaps. You can use list_posts to audit recent activity for specific authors, making it easy to track engagement and figure out what's working.
Save time on data lookups. The get_organization tool pulls deep metadata about any company page you need details on, eliminating the need to visit individual websites.
LinkedIn MCP use cases
Checking Corporate Compliance
A marketing manager needs to confirm that a key announcement post was published on three separate corporate pages. They simply ask their agent to use list_organizations first, then run the audit via list_posts, verifying every page received the content.
Onboarding New Team Members
A recruiter needs a quick snapshot of a candidate's professional background. The agent uses get_me to pull basic profile data and then runs get_organization on relevant companies mentioned in the profile for immediate context.
Running Content Strategy Checks
A thought leader wants to know which of their competitors posted most recently. They use list_posts, providing only an author URN, and get a clean feed of recent activity without clicking into any profiles.
Updating Profile Info for Pitching
A consultant is about to pitch a client and needs proof of their current credentials. The agent first runs get_me to confirm the profile details and then uses get_email to validate contact information before sending out materials.
LinkedIn MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Manually copying URNs
Trying to figure out a person's unique identifier (URN) by guessing or copy-pasting names into an external API call. This usually fails because the ID changes.
Instead, ask your agent to run list_organizations first, which helps you identify necessary URNs. The tool also has specific functions like get_organization that handle this identification for you.
Using outdated account data
Writing content based on an email address or profile name they found six months ago, only to realize it's no longer accurate.
Always run get_me and get_email through your agent first. This guarantees you are using the most recently authenticated user information.
Forgetting post history
Thinking an update went live, but not knowing if it was published correctly or if any other posts were missed.
Use list_posts to pull a comprehensive audit of recent activity for that author. This confirms your content strategy is keeping up with the timeline.
When to use LinkedIn MCP
You should use this MCP if you need to manage professional presence, run audits on who you've connected with, or automate the publishing flow across multiple corporate pages. It’s perfect for operations that involve data gathering and content distribution, like checking which organizations you administer via list_organizations, or ensuring your credentials are current using get_me.
Don’t use this if you only need to send a single, one-off direct message to a contact—that's better handled by dedicated messaging tools. Also, don’t rely on it for complex internal CRM data; stick to professional networking tasks like generating posts with create_post or pulling organizational details via get_organization. This MCP focuses purely on the LinkedIn platform boundaries.
Frequently asked questions about LinkedIn MCP
Can I use LinkedIn MCP to list all organizations I manage? +
Yes, you can run the list_organizations tool. This pulls a definitive list of every company page or group where your account has administrative access.
Does LinkedIn MCP help me post content from my personal profile? +
Absolutely. You use the create_post tool to draft and publish updates directly from your individual user profile, keeping your thought leadership consistent.
How do I get my current LinkedIn email with LinkedIn MCP? +
You run the get_email tool. It retrieves your primary authenticated email address, ensuring you have the most accurate contact detail on file.
What if I need details about a specific company page? +
The get_organization tool pulls detailed metadata for any specified organization. This is useful for auditing company structure or finding key team members within that entity.
Can LinkedIn MCP audit posts by other authors? +
Yes, the list_posts tool lets you query recent content and activity based on an author URN, helping you track who posted what recently.