New evyAI Feature: Look Anyone Up on LinkedIn From Anywhere
If you network, sell, recruit, or create content on the internet, this is a game-changer. Today, weâre rolling out a new evyAI feature that lets you highlight any name on any websiteâFacebook, email, Twitter/X, Skool, a news article, you name itâthen look that person up on LinkedIn instantly. From there, you can save them to evyAI and deploy an AI research agent to pull insights in seconds. Boom. What it does (in 10 seconds) Right-click a name â âFind this person on LinkedIn.â No copy/paste. No tab juggling. Just results. Prefer the keyboard? Select a name and press Alt + Shift + K (Option + Shift + K on Mac) to auto-search LinkedIn. Save to evyAI from the side panel and tag them (e.g., Facebook Friend, Podcast Lead, Prospect). Launch AI Research to get a fast brief: role, company, public links, conversation starters, and strategic context. Why this matters Most opportunities are born in the flowâinside a Facebook thread, a comment on X, a community post, or an email CC. Until now, turning that spark into action meant breaking your rhythm: copying a name, opening LinkedIn, searching, saving, organizing⊠then maybe researching later. Now you can do the whole loopâfind â save â segment â researchâwithout leaving the page youâre on. How it works (step-by-step) Highlight any name on any website. Right-click â âFind this person on LinkedIn.â Or press Alt + Shift + K (Option + Shift + K on Mac). Open the evyAI side panel on the LinkedIn profile you just found. Save the profile to evyAI and apply tags/lists (e.g., Facebook Friends, Event Leads, Warm Intros). Deploy an AI Research agent for a concise, ready-to-use briefing. Act immediately: draft a tailored comment, DM, or connection noteâall within your workflow. Real-world use cases Social cross-pollination: On Facebook and see a sharp commenter? Look them up on LinkedIn instantly, save as Facebook Friend, and start a business conversation with context. Inbox to network: Get an intro by email? Highlight the name inside Gmail/Outlook and jump straight to LinkedIn.