LinkedIn Page Management MCP. Automate your company's entire social conversation.
LinkedIn Page Management MCP lets your AI client handle all company page actions: drafting posts, moderating comments, tracking reactions, and managing multiple linked organizations. It connects natural language commands directly to the LinkedIn REST API, automating community engagement and content publishing for marketing teams.
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Identifies every LinkedIn Company Page where you have administrative rights.
Creates and publishes text-based updates directly to your company page feed.
Lists all current comments on a specific post so you can review community feedback.
Posts official replies and comments to guide discussions and answer questions on your page.
Retrieves the count of likes and reactions for specific posts.
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What AI agents can do with LinkedIn Page Management: 7 Tools
These tools allow your agent to perform specific actions across your company's LinkedIn presence, from listing accounts to managing post interactions.
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Start using LinkedIn Page Management MCPList Post Comments
Pulls a list of all comments left on a specific LinkedIn post.
Create Post Comment
Adds a new comment to an existing post, posting it as the organization's account.
Create Page Post
Publishes brand-written text updates directly to your company page feed.
List Post Likes
Retrieves the total count of likes and reactions on a designated post.
List Managed Pages
Finds and lists all LinkedIn Company Pages where your account has management roles.
Delete Page Post
Permanently removes a specific post from the company page history.
List Page Posts
Gets a list of recent posts that have already been published from the company page.
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The headache of managing multiple brand voices.
Today, keeping up with a company's social presence means logging into LinkedIn and jumping between tabs. You copy the text for an announcement from your CMS, paste it into the posting box, hit send, then switch to the comments section just to see who replied. If you have five pages, that’s five sets of clicks, five different logins, and a high chance you'll miss a crucial reply.
With this MCP, all those manual steps vanish. You simply tell your agent, 'Post our weekly update across all managed accounts.' Your agent handles the publishing and posting for every page in one go. It’s instant content distribution without leaving your workflow.
Control your entire social conversation with LinkedIn Page Management MCP
The biggest time drain is back-and-forth moderation. You see a comment, you copy the reply draft, and then you paste it into the post's comment thread on a different tab. It’s clicking, copying, pasting—a painful cycle of inefficiency.
Now, your agent handles that entire loop. You ask it to moderate comments or respond as the organization, and it manages the whole exchange for you. Your focus stays where it belongs: on strategy, not clicks.
What LinkedIn Page Management MCP does for your AI
Need to keep up with a brand's social presence without juggling multiple dashboards? This MCP lets your agent treat your company page like any other conversation. You can ask it to pull a list of all pages you manage, then tell it to draft an update and publish it right away.
It’s built for hands-on community care—you can retrieve comments on any post so you know exactly what people are saying, or reply officially as the brand. Want to clean up old content? You can get a history of past posts and permanently delete anything that is outdated. Because Vinkius hosts this MCP in their catalog, your agent connects once and gains immediate access to all these core social actions.
019d75c7-ef2b-71bc-9008-e418abb933e6 How to set up LinkedIn Page Management MCP
The bottom line is that once configured, your agent can execute complex social media tasks using natural conversation prompts, eliminating manual API calls.
First, subscribe to this MCP within Vinkius and provide your LinkedIn Access Token and API Version.
Next, connect this MCP to your preferred AI client (Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, etc.).
Finally, simply tell your agent what you need done—like 'Check comments for the latest product launch post'—and it handles the rest.
Who uses LinkedIn Page Management MCP
This MCP is for Social Media Managers and Content Leads who are tired of context switching between LinkedIn, a CRM, and a separate analytics dashboard. It's built for people who need to act on social feedback instantly without leaving their core productivity tools.
Uses the MCP to schedule multiple posts across different company pages and monitor real-time community discussion.
Routinely checks for comments on high-priority posts, responding immediately using create_post_comment to guide the conversation.
Integrates social publishing and engagement tracking into internal tools by calling functions like list_managed_pages.
Benefits of connecting LinkedIn Page Management MCP
You stop manually copying and pasting posts. By using create_page_post, you let your agent draft, review, and publish updates directly to the Company Page feed from a natural language prompt.
Community monitoring gets faster. Instead of navigating pages to check for feedback, running list_managed_pages shows you every page you can monitor, giving you total oversight.
Responding is instant. Need to reply? Use create_post_comment to post an official brand response right where the discussion is happening. It keeps the conversation flowing.
Analytics are always current. You don't have to guess about reach; calling list_post_likes gives you a real-time count of engagement metrics for any piece of content.
Content hygiene is simple. If a post is old or inaccurate, you can use delete_page_post to take it down immediately without logging into the LinkedIn interface.
LinkedIn Page Management MCP use cases
Handling a product launch wave
A Community Lead wants to promote a new feature. They ask their agent to first run list_managed_pages to confirm all brand accounts are active, then use create_page_post for the initial announcement, and finally monitor replies using list_post_comments so they can jump in and answer questions immediately.
Cleaning up old content
A Marketing Developer notices several posts from a year ago are inaccurate. They use their agent to run list_page_posts, identify the outdated items, and then call delete_page_post for all of them in one workflow.
Addressing negative feedback
A Social Media Manager sees a post with several comments. They ask their agent to use list_post_comments, spot the critical thread, and then reply using create_post_comment to turn the negative chat into a positive one.
Tracking overall campaign success
A Content Lead runs an analysis on a major post. They use their agent to run list_post_likes and then ask for list_page_posts history to compare the engagement metrics across different campaigns.
LinkedIn Page Management MCP tradeoffs
What to watch out for, and the recommended way to handle each one.
Trying to manually delete posts
Logging into LinkedIn, finding a specific post, and clicking through menus to hit 'Delete'. This is slow, prone to human error, and doesn't scale.
Instead of manual deletion, let your agent call delete_page_post. You just tell the MCP which page and which content needs removal.
Missing a page ID
If you don't know if your company has multiple pages or where to start checking, you waste time guessing the correct organizational IDs.
Always start by running list_managed_pages. This tool gives you a definitive list of every single page you have control over.
Only posting content
Just writing and publishing posts without checking the conversation. You publish, then wait hours for people to reply, losing momentum.
After using create_page_post, immediately follow up by running list_post_comments. This lets you catch early feedback and respond quickly with create_post_comment.
When to use LinkedIn Page Management MCP
Use this MCP if your primary bottleneck is the speed of social media execution—specifically, when you need to post, moderate conversations, or track engagement across multiple company profiles. You should use it anytime natural language prompts are required for repetitive tasks like replying to comments (create_post_comment) or listing all controlled accounts (list_managed_pages). Don't use this if you only need to pull raw data from LinkedIn and process it offline; in that case, a dedicated API connector might be better. But if the goal is action—posting, deleting, replying—this MCP is what you need.
Frequently asked questions about LinkedIn Page Management MCP
How do I find all my LinkedIn Company Pages using LinkedIn Page Management MCP? +
You use the list_managed_pages tool. It quickly finds and lists every single Company Page ID where your account has management rights, so you know exactly what needs updating.
Can I schedule posts with LinkedIn Page Management MCP? +
This MCP focuses on immediate actions; it doesn't offer a scheduling calendar. You use create_page_post to publish updates right away when you tell your agent to.
What if I need to delete an old post using LinkedIn Page Management MCP? +
You run the delete_page_post tool. Your agent takes the specified page and content identifier, then permanently removes the outdated material for you.
Does LinkedIn Page Management MCP only handle text posts? +
Currently, it specializes in managing text-based updates and commentary. If you have images or videos, you'll need a separate tool to upload them first.
How do I check if a post was successful using LinkedIn Page Management MCP? +
You use list_post_likes after publishing content. This instantly retrieves the total count of likes and reactions, showing you how well your message performed.
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.