Connect LinkedIn with Make (Automated Posts, Images & AI Content)

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In this video, I show you how to connect LinkedIn with Make and automate posting text, images, and videos directly to your personal LinkedIn profile using the official LinkedIn modules. You’ll learn how to authenticate your LinkedIn account correctly, create a secure connection using your LinkedIn ID, and avoid common login issues such as Gmail-only authentication (you must have a LinkedIn password set).

We start with a simple LinkedIn text post automation, where Make publishes content directly to your LinkedIn feed and returns a post ID so you can track successful uploads. From there, I demonstrate how to automate image posts on LinkedIn, including uploading images by file or by URL. This allows you to post images from Google Drive, external links, or even AI-generated images created inside your Make scenario.

I also show how to connect AI image generation to LinkedIn posting, generate an image from a prompt, map the image URL correctly, and publish it as a LinkedIn image post with custom text. This is perfect for welcome posts, branding content, announcements, or fully automated AI-driven LinkedIn content.

Finally, I briefly cover LinkedIn video posting in Make, explaining how video uploads work, how to reconnect your LinkedIn account if needed, and what additional LinkedIn actions are available inside Make, such as getting post statistics, working with company pages, and managing company content.

This tutorial is ideal if you want to automate LinkedIn content creation, build personal branding workflows, run AI-powered social media automations, or manage multiple content sources with Make. In upcoming videos, I’ll show how to automatically repost content from blogs, news sites, or other social platforms to LinkedIn using AI rewriting and scheduling.

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