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Any person · Any source · Full AI comment system

See what your
prospect is posting.
Engage before you pitch.

From any search result, Sales Navigator lead, or connection inside ConnectionQ — open their Posts & Activity and see every post they've published on LinkedIn. React, comment, or reply to their comment threads with AI that reads the full context before it writes. Do the same for your own posts and comments from a single screen.

Works from search, SN, and connections
AI reads post and full comment chain
Own posts and comments managed here too
Posts & Activity
Viewing: Sarah Mitchell · Acme Corp
SM
Sarah Mitchell
VP Sales · Acme Corp · San Francisco
2nd connection In campaign
3 days ago · 847 reactions
👍
💡

"Just hit our Q2 target 3 weeks early. The secret? We stopped spray-and-pray and started with context — knowing what tools our prospects use before we say hello. Reply rates tripled."

23 comments
1 week ago · 412 reactions

"Hot take: B2B outreach in 2025 is a credibility game first and a volume game second. Reps who lead with insight win. Reps who lead with templates lose."

AI comment — reading Sarah's post
"This is exactly the shift we're seeing in the data too @Sarah Mitchell — the reps consistently outperforming aren't sending more messages, they're sending ones that prove they did the homework. Context creates trust before the first call."

How Posts & Activity differs from the Social Feed

The Feed is ambient.
Posts & Activity
is intentional.

Your Social Feed shows you what your network is posting in order — it's how you stay aware of the broader conversation. Posts & Activity is different: you navigate to a specific person and see only their posts, because you have a reason to engage with that specific individual right now.

You're doing prospect research. You've found a high-value lead in search or Sales Navigator, and before you add them to a campaign you want to understand what they care about, what they post about, and whether a thoughtful comment might warm the relationship before your connection request arrives. Posts & Activity gives you that — without leaving ConnectionQ.

Social Feed
Your network stream
All accounts you follow
Chronological flow
Ambient — general awareness
Posts & Activity
One specific person
Any prospect or connection
Their posts only
Deliberate — targeted research

Available everywhere you find people

Find someone in ConnectionQ.
Open their posts in one click.
Never leave the platform.

Posts & Activity isn't a separate workflow. It surfaces inline wherever you're already looking at people — in search results, Sales Navigator lists, your connections, and your own saved lead lists.

Smart Prospecting

While reviewing search results — basic LinkedIn or Sales Navigator — open any person's posts directly from the result row. Research their content before adding them to a campaign.

Search result → View posts → Comment → Add to campaign

Sales Navigator

Viewing a Sales Navigator lead or account? Open their posts and activity without leaving ConnectionQ. See what they've been publishing before your outreach starts.

SN Lead view → View posts → Engage → Start sequence

Your connections

Browse your existing network inside ConnectionQ and open any connection's activity tab to see what they're posting. Keep the relationship warm without having to remember to check LinkedIn manually.

Connections list → View posts → React or comment

Saved lead lists

Inside any saved lead list, open the activity of a stored contact to check their recent posts before resuming outreach. Stay current on what they care about between campaign touchpoints.

Lead list → Select contact → View posts → Re-engage

Three ways to engage

React. Comment. Reply.
All with the full context
AI already read.

Every engagement type is available directly from the Posts & Activity view. The AI comment system understands which of these situations you're in and generates accordingly — you never need to tell it the context.

👍
Like
The universal signal. Great for agreeing or acknowledging a post.
❤️
Love
Stronger than like. Use when content genuinely resonates.
🎉
Celebrate
For wins, launches, milestones, and professional achievements.
🤝
Support
For difficult posts, challenges, or moments that deserve empathy.
💡
Insightful
For thought-provoking or educational content. High-value signal.
😄
Funny
For humorous posts. Use sparingly for professional credibility.

It works for your own posts too

Manage your own posts
and their comment sections
from the same screen.

Open the Posts & Activity view for any of your own connected LinkedIn accounts and you see your own post history — every post you've made, the comments and replies on each, and your own comment activity on others' posts.

When you comment on or reply to your own post's comments, the AI knows it's acting as you — the author. It responds to each comment appropriately, boosting the post's reach by keeping the thread active, and reinforcing your expertise in front of everyone watching the conversation.

Your posts
Every post you've published from this account. See reactions, comment counts, and manage replies.
Your comments
Every comment you've left on other people's posts. Review past engagement and continue threads.
Your reactions
Posts you've reacted to. Stay aware of what signals you've already sent to a prospect.
Your post — Managing comments
Author view
AM
Alex Morgan
2 days ago · 312 reactions · 18 comments
"Context-first outreach is the only kind that still works. Here's why the data is clear on this..."
DK
David Kim
"Completely agree — we saw a 3× lift when we added tech stack data to our sequences"
PK
Priya Kumar
"How do you source the context data at scale though?"
Your AI reply sent: "Great question @Priya — the data surfaces automatically inside ConnectionQ from tech stack detection. Each prospect search shows their full stack without any manual lookup..."
JD
James D.
"This is the future of B2B — most teams just haven't caught up yet"

How the AI comment system works

Four different situations.
Four different approaches.
AI handles all of them.

The AI doesn't write one generic type of comment. It detects the exact situation — who owns the post, whether you're commenting or replying, how deep in a thread you are — and generates accordingly. Every output fits the context it was written for.

01

Commenting on someone else's post

You are an outsider adding to their audience's conversation.
AI reads:
Full post content and topic
Post author's professional context
What angle adds value here
AI writes:
A comment that engages with their specific point, adds your perspective, and reads as genuine participation — not promotional.
02

Commenting on your own post

You are the author responding to engagement on your content.
AI reads:
Your post content and argument
The comment you're responding to
Author context — this is YOUR post
AI writes:
A reply that acknowledges the specific comment, extends the discussion, and keeps the thread active — boosting reach in the algorithm.
03

Replying inside a comment thread

You're entering a sub-conversation already in progress.
AI reads:
The original post
Every comment above your reply in the chain
The specific comment you're replying to
AI writes:
A reply that directly addresses the comment you're responding to, consistent with the thread's direction — not a generic response to the post.
04

Replying to a comment on your own post

Someone engaged with your content — you're the author responding.
AI reads:
Your original post and its argument
The commenter's specific point
Thread context if nested
AI writes:
An author's reply that thanks, extends, or builds on the commenter's point — keeping the conversation alive and the poster feeling acknowledged.

Where it fits in your workflow

Comment before you connect.
Every time. Without extra effort.

The most effective use of Posts & Activity is as part of your pre-outreach research step. Before adding any high-value prospect to a campaign, open their posts, find something worth engaging with, and leave a comment. Then let the sequence begin.

01

Find the prospect in search or Sales Navigator

2 min

During Smart Prospecting, you identify a high-value lead — the right title, industry, and company. Before adding them to your campaign, click their name to open their profile inside ConnectionQ.

02

Open their Posts & Activity tab

1 min

From the prospect's profile view, open the Posts & Activity panel. See their 10 most recent posts instantly — their topics, frequency, engagement, and what they actually care enough to write about publicly.

03

Find a post worth commenting on

1 min

Look for a post that genuinely connects to your outreach angle. If they've written about the exact problem your product solves, or mentioned a goal your sequence addresses — that's the post. You now have something specific and real to comment on.

04

Comment with AI — or write your own

1 min

Click to comment. AI reads their full post and drafts something that engages with their specific content. Review it, edit if you want, toggle the mention on or off, and post. The entire step takes under 60 seconds.

05

Add to campaign — your connection request arrives warm

Same day

Now add them to your sequence. When your connection request arrives, your name already has context — they saw your thoughtful comment earlier. Your acceptance rate is higher. Your first message lands on already-warm ground.

Posts & Activity FAQ

Questions about the activity view

The Social Feed shows the chronological stream of posts from everyone your LinkedIn account follows — it's ambient, broad, and changes constantly. Posts & Activity is targeted: you navigate to one specific person — a prospect from search, a Sales Navigator lead, a connection, or your own account — and see only their posts, comments, and reactions. You're there deliberately, to research and engage with that specific individual, not to monitor your network broadly.
AI reads the full chain above your reply — every comment and nested reply from the original post down to the comment you're replying to. This is what makes the reply contextually accurate. If a thread has shifted direction from the original post's topic, the AI reply reflects where the conversation actually is, not where it started. A reply to a third-level nested comment will sound nothing like a top-level comment on the same post.
ConnectionQ tracks which LinkedIn accounts you have connected. When you open the Posts & Activity for your own account and comment on your own post, the system knows you are the author and generates the response accordingly. When you open a prospect's posts and comment, the system knows you are an outside participant. This detection is automatic — you don't need to configure anything.
Yes. All six LinkedIn reaction types are available on both posts and on individual comments within comment threads. You can react to a specific reply deep in a nested thread without affecting the parent post's reaction. This is the same behaviour LinkedIn supports natively.
Yes. If you manage a LinkedIn company page through ConnectionQ, you can view and manage that page's posts and the comments on them — commenting and replying as the organisation, not as an individual. The AI understands it is acting as the organisation author in these cases.
Yes, always. Before posting any comment or reply — AI-generated or manually written — you choose whether to include a mention. The mention tag is automatically targeted to the right person: the post author when commenting on a post, the comment author when replying to a comment. You can turn it on or off on a per-comment basis. The AI generates the comment to read naturally either way.
7-day free trial — full platform access

Comment before you connect.
Engage before you pitch.
Never leave ConnectionQ.

Start your 7-day free trial and open a prospect's Posts & Activity from your first search result. Leave a comment that earns the reply before your sequence starts.

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