Auto-Liking and Commenting: The Hidden Power of Passive LinkedIn Engagement

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Auto-Liking and Commenting: The Hidden Power of Passive LinkedIn Engagement
When it comes to LinkedIn, passive actions like liking and commenting can be just as powerful as sending messages or connection requests. In fact, they’re often the trigger that starts meaningful interactions.
Looking for the full picture? Read our blog on Automating LinkedIn Engagement.
What Is Auto-Liking & Commenting?
Auto-liking and commenting refer to automated tools that interact with posts on your LinkedIn feed based on specific rules:
Like relevant posts in your niche
Leave thoughtful, customized comments
Engage with target profiles or hashtags
Unlike spammy bots, today’s LinkedIn automation tools allow for sophisticated filters and AI-driven personalization.
Why It Matters for LinkedIn Growth
Here’s why it works:
Visibility: Every like or comment increases your profile exposure
Trust: Engaging with others shows you’re active and authentic
Reciprocity: People you engage with are more likely to engage with you
According to Social Media Examiner, engaging with others’ content is one of the most effective ways to grow your presence on LinkedIn.
Tools for LinkedIn Engagement Automation
Here are the top LinkedIn automation tools that support auto-liking and commenting:
Expandi: Smart targeting and safe automation features
Meet Alfred: Combines content and engagement automation
Phantombuster: Popular for custom engagement flows
Dripify: Ideal for scheduling comments and reactions
Waalaxy: Chrome extension with intuitive engagement automations
TexAu: Scraping + auto-engagement combo
Linked Helper: Traditional yet powerful tool for multiple engagement flows
Each of these platforms supports LinkedIn post automation, giving you a hands-free way to grow your reach.
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Best Practices for Auto-Commenting
To avoid looking robotic:
Use spinning syntax or dynamic templates
Limit to 5–10 comments per day
Target based on industry, hashtags, or job titles
Focus on valuable, human-sounding remarks
According to Search Engine Journal, comments should add value, ask questions, or reflect genuine appreciation.
Avoiding the Pitfalls and Staying Safe
LinkedIn automation bans are real—but avoidable:
Don’t comment on irrelevant or random posts
Avoid generic templates like “Great post!” or “Thanks for sharing.”
Rotate tools, diversify actions, and monitor response rates
Stick with tools that offer built-in limits and human-like delays, as recommended by Sales Hacker.
Using Commenda to Supercharge Engagement
Want AI-written, human-sounding comments that drive real interaction? Try Commenda—an AI assistant built specifically for:
Comment personalization at scale
Tone-matching for your industry
Smart engagement with influencers and prospects
Commenda makes LinkedIn comment automation frictionless—ideal for creators, sellers, and recruiters.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If overused or done via unsafe tools, yes. Use platforms that mimic human behavior.
Absolutely. It helps you stay top-of-mind and triggers reciprocity from others.
Yes—tools like Phantombuster and TexAu offer granular control over targeting.
Messaging is direct 1-on-1, while likes/comments are indirect but publicly visible.
Not if done well. Avoid spammy messages and stick to value-driven comments.
Conclusion
Auto-liking and commenting can quietly yet powerfully boost your LinkedIn presence—if done right. They’re your silent wingmen in the world of LinkedIn prospecting automation.
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