LinkedIn post engagement warmer — relationship before outreach
A pre-outreach engagement agent that builds relationship surface area before you ever send a connection request. The Researcher tracks your target list's feed activity. The Engagement Writer drafts a substantive comment per post — referencing the actual content, asking a thoughtful question, or adding a missing perspective. The Reviewer surfaces drafts for your sign-off in a single sweep. The Sender dispatches at human-pattern timing across the day. Result: when the connect request lands a few days later, you're not a stranger.
What you get
- Tracks your target list's feed and drafts contextual comments daily
- Lifts connect-acceptance rates 10–15 points when paired with outreach
- Comments read genuine — no "Great post!" template detected
- All engagement logged to your CRM as warming touches
Plays nicely with
How it works on Open Hive
- 01
Upload your target list
Sales Navigator URL, CSV, or live list. The Researcher monitors their posts in real time.
- 02
Set your voice and topics
Tell the agent which topics matter and which to skip. Drafts inherit your tone.
- 03
Approve and watch acceptance climb
Engage 3–5 days before outreach and acceptance rates climb 10–15 points. The Reviewer queue makes approval one batch a day.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from auto-liking posts?
Auto-likes don't register as relationship signals. A thoughtful comment does — both to the prospect and to LinkedIn's algorithm. OpenHive writes comments that read genuine because the Engagement Writer reads the actual post first.
Won't LinkedIn flag automated commenting?
The Sender spaces comments across the day with human-pattern timing and caps daily volume well below LinkedIn's spam threshold. Every comment is individually drafted, not shared, so similarity detection never trips.
Do I have to use this with the connect-request recipe?
No — but reply rates jump when you combine them. Warm 3–5 days first, then send a connect request that references the comment you left. Acceptance climbs from ~35% to ~50%.