SMART LinkedIn lives inside LinkedIn. In your voice. With an editor on top.
Click the SMART pill on any post to draft a comment, learn from the post, or track one of your own. Find news angles worth writing about. See what is actually working.
The SMART pill appears on every LinkedIn post you read. Click it. Choose what to do. The rest happens for you.
Your draft is built from a voice fingerprint of four hundred of your real emails and posts, then audited against the patterns the LinkedIn algorithm downranks in 2026. You see the version that sounds like you.
Before drafting, a strategy planner picks the right shape, opener and ending for the post you are commenting on. No two comments look the same. Every one anchors to a specific detail.
Click the SMART pill on your own profile and the composer asks what the post is for before it writes a word. Pick the intent, tell it your point, and the draft is built end-to-end for that outcome — not a generic LinkedIn post. Stuck for a topic? It seeds three ideas from your voice and saved intelligence.
Tell SMART LinkedIn what to write about, then click Draft.
A curated registry of around ninety RSS feeds across twenty industries, refreshed every six hours. Each story is scored for stance ability, freshness and topic match against your industry. Type a quick line of intent and the model re-ranks by semantic match.
Ofsted to scrap single-word judgements from September
Strong stance opportunity. Heads will be split. Specific enough to anchor a real opinion.
Independent schools report record drop in international applications
Numbers in the headline. Lived-experience post if you have run admissions through this cycle.
DfE confirms AI guidance for schools will be non-statutory
Saturation rising. Take the operational angle, not the policy summary, to stand out.
Track your published posts and SMART LinkedIn captures fresh impressions, likes, comments and reposts every time you visit. No manual data entry. The dashboard tells you what is working, not just what happened.
Highest-impression post was about admissions cycles. Operational topics from your day job are landing harder than industry commentary.
Comments are running below 2.5% of impressions. Your next post should invite a specific reply, not pose a rhetorical question.
Suggested next angle: a sharper take on a recent admissions decision, in first person, with the actual numbers.
Click Learn from this post and SMART LinkedIn analyses why the post works, then saves the pattern to your private library. Anonymised by design. Your edits to drafts feed back into the model so the next draft is sharper.
Saved intelligence never stores third-party names. The system learns from patterns in the post, not from people behind it.
Tweak a draft once and SMART LinkedIn remembers. Future drafts respect what you would and would not have written.
Nothing is commented, posted, replied to or tracked without your one click of approval. Every draft sits in front of you for review and edit before it reaches LinkedIn.
The LinkedIn module inside the SMART Reply browser extension. It adds three actions to any post you read: draft a comment in your voice, learn from this post, or track a post you have published. It also drafts message replies and surfaces curated news angles worth writing about.
Drafts are built from a voice fingerprint of your own writing and audited by a second model against the patterns the LinkedIn algorithm downranks in 2026: rhetorical antithesis, manufactured maxims, parallel imperative lists, dashes, hype verbs and consultant phrasings. If anything is flagged, the draft is regenerated once before it reaches you.
A curated registry of around ninety RSS feeds across twenty industries, refreshed every six hours. Each story is scored for stance ability, freshness and topic match against your industry. You can also add your own feeds. The picker lives inside the post composer.
You tell it. The composer opens with six intents — thought leadership, conversation starter, outreach and lead gen, personal story, news reaction, and product or category education — and each one shapes the draft differently. You add your point, optionally a news story to react to, an angle, extra direction, tone, length and whether to use your saved intelligence. If you do not have a topic yet, click one of three idea seeds the composer generates from your voice and what it has learned.
Yes. Drafts are saved as you work. The composer opens with a "Continue a saved draft" row so you can pick up where you left off, or jump to one of your recent drafts.
No. Saved intelligence is anonymised. Author names, profile URLs and commenter names are stripped before any record is stored or shown back to you. The system learns from the patterns in the post, not from the people behind it.
When you publish a post, click Track and we link it to the draft. After that, every time you visit the post the extension captures a fresh impressions, likes, comments and reposts snapshot in the background, with a thirty minute cooldown. The dashboard turns those snapshots into a plain English summary of what works for your audience.
Yes. SMART LinkedIn is part of the SMART Reply browser extension. One subscription. The extension covers your Outlook web inbox and LinkedIn together, with a fourteen day free trial.
Chrome and Microsoft Edge. The extension is published in the Chrome Web Store and the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store, both through full review.
Never. SMART LinkedIn drafts. You publish. Every draft sits in front of you before it reaches the LinkedIn composer.
SMART LinkedIn is part of the SMART Reply browser extension. Add it to Chrome or Edge, sign in, and the SMART pill appears the next time you open LinkedIn.