LinkedIn Automation by Zich (BradAI's OpenClaw)

PassAudited by ClawScan on May 10, 2026.

Overview

This skill is a transparent LinkedIn automation helper, but it can use your logged-in browser to post, like, comment, view analytics, and schedule future posts.

Before installing or using this skill, make sure you are comfortable letting OpenClaw act through your logged-in LinkedIn account. Review every post, comment, image, and scheduled job before execution, and stay within LinkedIn's activity limits to avoid account or reputation issues.

Findings (3)

Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.

What this means

If used carelessly, the agent could publish content or interact with others in ways that affect the user's professional reputation.

Why it was flagged

The skill is explicitly designed to perform public LinkedIn actions through browser automation, including posting and commenting.

Skill content
Use for posting content, scheduling posts, analyzing engagement metrics, generating content ideas, commenting on posts, and building LinkedIn presence.
Recommendation

Review post text, images, comments, and engagement limits before approving browser actions, especially when actions will be visible publicly.

What this means

The agent can use the logged-in LinkedIn account to view account-specific analytics and perform account actions.

Why it was flagged

The skill relies on an active LinkedIn browser session, which lets the agent act using the user's authenticated account.

Skill content
LinkedIn logged in via browser (use profile with LinkedIn session)
Recommendation

Use only with the intended LinkedIn profile, and do not let the agent proceed if you are logged into the wrong account or a shared browser profile.

NoteHigh Confidence
ASI10: Rogue Agents
What this means

A scheduled job may publish later, even after the original session, if the user forgets about it or schedules the wrong content.

Why it was flagged

The skill documents creating persistent scheduled jobs that can trigger future LinkedIn posting.

Skill content
For scheduled posts, use OpenClaw cron: cron add --schedule "0 9 * * 1-5" --payload "Post my LinkedIn content: [content]"
Recommendation

Keep a list of scheduled LinkedIn jobs, verify their content and timing, and cancel any jobs you no longer want before they run.