I stopped manually posting on LinkedIn. Here's what happened when I let n8n handle it.
I used to spend 6+ hours every week just keeping my LinkedIn alive. Writing, formatting, hitting publish, waiting, checking engagement. It was the part of my business I hated most.
So I built an n8n pipeline that now handles the entire posting workflow — from content research to scheduled publishing. It's been running for 4 months without a single missed post.
Here's what actually changed:
1. Research became automated. Instead of scrolling for 30 minutes to find relevant talking points, a cheap LLM scans my niche and surfaces angles I'd actually want to write about.
2. Draft + publish got decoupled. I write when I'm inspired (usually Sunday evening). The system publishes Tuesday and Thursday at 8am when engagement peaks. No more posting at midnight because I just finished.
3. The consistency compound hit around week 6. Profile views went from ~200/week to ~900/week. Not because the content got better — but because I stopped ghosting the algorithm for weeks at a time.
The biggest surprise? People noticed the consistency before they noticed any single post. My DMs warmed up because I was just... always there.
Full demo video showing the setup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAAy2vUkQLQ
I built this — https://inboundy.app/ — a LinkedIn automation tool for outreach + CRM integration.
What does your current posting workflow look like? Are you still doing it manually or have you automated any part of it?
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Lorenz Wieseke
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I stopped manually posting on LinkedIn. Here's what happened when I let n8n handle it.
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