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Your LinkedIn feed — inside ConnectionQ

See your feed.
React, comment, reply.
AI does the thinking.

ConnectionQ's Social Feed brings your LinkedIn feed directly inside the platform — for each LinkedIn account you've connected. Browse posts, react with any reaction type, leave AI-assisted comments, and reply to conversation threads without opening LinkedIn once.

Per LinkedIn account — switch instantly
AI reads full comment threads
All 6 LinkedIn reaction types
Social Feed
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Alex Morgan
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Sarah Chen
Head of Revenue · Segment · 2h ago

After running outbound for 3 years, the #1 thing that improved reply rates wasn't better copy. It was better context. Knowing what tools a prospect uses before writing the first line changes everything. 🎯

👍❤️🔥 247 reactions · 38 comments
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AI-generated comment — commenting on Sarah's post
"This is exactly right. We started filtering prospects by their tech stack before writing the first word, and connection acceptance rates jumped significantly. Context is the new personalisation."
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James Okafor · Head of Sales · Notion
Just shipped our Q3 playbook for enterprise expansion. Here's the 5-step process...

The engagement gap most teams miss

Your prospects are posting.
Every comment you leave
is a warm touch before cold outreach.

When you comment on a prospect's post before connecting — a specific, valuable comment about the post's actual content — your connection request lands differently. They've already seen your name, your thinking, and your credibility. You're not cold anymore.

ConnectionQ's Social Feed makes this systematic. See the posts appearing in your feed, engage meaningfully with AI assistance, and let your presence on your prospects' content work before your sequence does. All from the same platform, without switching to LinkedIn.

Day 1
View their post in Social Feed
See their post about "closing enterprise deals in Q4"
Day 1
Leave an AI comment on their post
"Great framework — the multi-threading point is underrated..."
Day 3
They see your comment notification
Your name and comment visible in their LinkedIn notifications
Day 4
Your connection request lands warm
"Hi Sarah — I commented on your Q4 post earlier this week..."

Your feed — per account

Connected multiple LinkedIn accounts?
Each one has its own feed.

The Social Feed is per LinkedIn account — the posts you see are the ones appearing in that account's LinkedIn feed, based on that account's connections and activity. Switch accounts and the feed switches with it.

Switch feed by account
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Alex Morgan
VP Sales
247 new posts
Viewing now
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Sarah Chen
Head of Revenue
183 new posts
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James Okafor
AE
94 new posts

Each account's feed is completely independent — based on that account's unique LinkedIn network and activity. Switching accounts shows you a completely different set of posts.

Manage multiple accounts?
One feed view at a time — no mixing.

When you run multiple LinkedIn accounts — whether for yourself, your team, or your clients — the Social Feed keeps each one separate. You're always looking at one account's feed at a time, and any action you take (reaction, comment, reply) is done as that account.

This matters because LinkedIn's feed algorithm is account-specific. What Alex Morgan sees in their feed — based on who Alex follows and is connected to — is completely different from what Sarah Chen sees. The Social Feed reflects this accurately.

Feed switches with account Actions done as the selected account Unique algorithm per account's network No cross-account feed mixing

Full reaction support

Every LinkedIn reaction.
One click. Done.

ConnectionQ supports all six LinkedIn reaction types — Like, Love, Celebrate, Support, Insightful, and Funny. You can react to any post appearing in the feed from inside the platform, and the reaction appears on LinkedIn immediately under the connected account.

Reactions are a soft engagement signal — useful for warming up a prospect before a connection request, staying visible in a contact's notifications, or simply acknowledging content without the commitment of a comment. All six types give you the same nuance available natively on LinkedIn.

Warm up cold prospects Stay visible in notifications Acknowledge without commenting All 6 types — full native support
All 6 LinkedIn reactions — available in feed
👍
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.

The AI comment system

AI that reads before it writes.
Comments that actually add value.

The comment system isn't a generic reply generator. It understands the context — what the post is about, who wrote it, and where you're commenting — and generates something that reads like you wrote it specifically for that moment.

Scenario 1

Commenting directly on a post

When you hit "AI Comment" on a post, the AI reads the full post content — the topic, the angle, the specific claims made. It generates a comment that is relevant to what was actually said, not a generic response that could apply to anything.

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Sarah Chen · Head of Revenue

"After 12 months of running outbound at scale, the single biggest lever was knowing which companies were actively evaluating tools in our category. Job postings on LinkedIn signal intent 3 weeks earlier than any intent data tool..."

AI reads the post content
Topic: Job postings as intent signals · Angle: Timing advantage · Key claim: 3-week lead on intent data tools
AI-generated comment

"The 3-week timing advantage is real and most teams miss it. We also found that the specific job titles they're hiring for tells you a lot about which category they're building toward — RevOps roles + outbound SDRs often means they're evaluating sequencing tools before they've even started a formal evaluation."

Adds to comment
Scenario 2

Replying to a comment in a thread

When you reply to a specific comment, AI reads the original post content AND the full chain of comments and replies that precede yours. The reply is relevant to the specific conversation thread — not just the top-level post.

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Sarah Chen Original post

Job postings signal intent 3 weeks earlier than any intent data tool...

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Marcus Rivera Comment

"Do you combine this with any other signals? We've been using Bombora but curious what's worked for you."

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You (Alex Morgan) Replying here
AI is reading post + Marcus's comment before generating...
Reads: Sarah's post + Marcus's question about Bombora → generates a reply continuing that specific sub-thread
AI-generated reply — in context of Marcus's question

"@Marcus — we stack it with technographic data actually. Companies hiring RevOps + using Salesforce + no Marketing Ops role yet is a very specific pattern. Bombora topic spikes layer on top but the job signal is usually 2–3 weeks earlier in our experience."

Commenting on someone else's post

AI reads the post content and generates a comment that adds genuine value to what was said — not a generic response.

Replying to a comment thread

AI reads the original post AND the entire comment chain preceding your reply — the generated reply continues the specific sub-conversation.

Commenting on your own post

AI recognises you are the post author and generates a response that feels authentic coming from the person who wrote the original content.

The mention system — your choice, every time

Before posting any AI-generated comment or reply, you choose whether to include a mention. The mention targets the right person automatically — the post author when commenting on a post, or the comment author when replying to a comment — but the decision is always yours.

Mention the post author

When commenting on a post, mention tags the person who wrote it — notifying them of your comment and increasing visibility. Adds @Sarah Chen to the beginning or within the comment.

Mention the comment author

When replying to a comment, mention tags the person whose comment you're replying to — making the reply feel directed and personal. Adds @Marcus Rivera at the reply start.

No mention

Post the comment or reply without any @mention — useful when you want to add to the conversation thread without directly notifying anyone.

AI or manual — you always decide

Every comment action gives you the choice: use AI to generate a draft, or write your own. AI generation is one click. Editing the AI draft is always available. Writing from scratch is always available. The AI is a starting point, never an obligation.

Use AI draft
AI generates a context-aware comment. You can post it immediately, edit it, or regenerate.
Write manually
Type your own comment from scratch — same mention options available.
What does "context-aware" actually mean?

When AI generates your comment, it's not pulling from a template library. It reads the actual text of the post or comment thread, identifies the specific topic and claims made, and generates a response relevant to that content. The result is a comment that reads like you spent time thinking about it — because the AI did.

Part of a complete LinkedIn presence

Feed engagement works best
alongside outbound — not instead of it.

The Social Feed, Posts & Activity, and AI Post Studio are the three engagement features in ConnectionQ. Together they handle every way you interact with LinkedIn content — browsing and reacting, managing your own posts, and creating new ones. Each one reinforces your outbound without replacing it.

Social Feed FAQ

Questions about the feed

The Social Feed shows the posts that appear in the selected LinkedIn account's own LinkedIn feed — the same posts that person would see if they opened LinkedIn directly. The content is determined by LinkedIn's algorithm based on that account's connections, follows, and activity. This means the feed is account-specific and changes depending on which LinkedIn account you've selected.
The AI reads the full text of the post (or comment thread) before generating anything. For a top-level comment on a post, it reads the post content and generates something relevant to the specific topic, angle, or claim made. For a reply to a comment, it reads both the original post and the entire chain of comments and replies preceding yours — so the generated reply is relevant to the sub-conversation, not just the top-level post.
Yes, always. The AI draft is shown to you before anything is posted. You can edit any part of it, rewrite it entirely, ask AI to regenerate with a different angle, or discard it and write your own. Nothing posts without your final approval.
The @mention is added to the comment and posts to LinkedIn exactly as a native @mention would — the mentioned person receives a notification from LinkedIn. You choose whether to include the mention each time. For post comments, the option is to mention the post author. For replies to comments, the option is to mention the comment author.
In the Social Feed, you can react to posts directly in the feed. For engaging with individual comments within a post's thread, use the Posts & Activity feature — that's where you view full post conversations, react to individual comments, and reply to specific threads.
Yes. Each LinkedIn account you've connected in ConnectionQ has its own feed. You switch between accounts using the account selector — the feed updates immediately to show the posts for that specific account. Any engagement (reaction, comment) is performed as the currently selected account.
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Your prospects are posting
right now. Are you
in the conversation?

Start your 7-day free trial and open your LinkedIn feed inside ConnectionQ. React, comment, and reply with AI — without switching tools.

No credit card required Cancel anytime All 6 reaction types AI reads full thread context