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Automate LinkedIn Likes to Airtable for Fresh Content Ideas

Capture all relevant LinkedIn content ideas instantly, eliminating manual tracking and saving hours weekly on content ideation.

Manually tracking insightful LinkedIn posts for content inspiration leads to lost opportunities and wasted time. This workflow automatically captures your recent 'insightful' LinkedIn likes, organizing them directly into Airtable for effortless content ideation and curation.

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Effortlessly Capture LinkedIn Insights for Content Ideas

Never let a valuable LinkedIn insight slip away again. This n8n workflow is designed for content creators, marketers, and thought leaders who want to effortlessly capture and organize their 'insightful' LinkedIn post reactions directly into an Airtable content hub for future inspiration.

Key Features

  • Automatically fetches your recent LinkedIn 'insightful' reactions, ensuring you capture relevant trends without manual effort.
  • Filters for posts liked within the last 7 days, keeping your content ideas fresh, timely, and highly relevant.
  • Extracts crucial post details like author, text, and URL, and structures them into actionable content ideas.
  • Seamlessly integrates with Airtable to create a centralized, organized, and easily searchable content inspiration database.

How It Works

The workflow runs on a set schedule, triggering an API call to fetch your recent LinkedIn likes. It then intelligently filters these likes, specifically identifying 'insightful' reactions and ensuring they were posted within the last week. Relevant details from these filtered posts are extracted and meticulously formatted into a 'Title', 'Description', and 'Source' URL. Finally, these structured content ideas are automatically saved as new records in your designated Airtable base, ready for immediate content development and curation.

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Last Updated:Dec 16, 2025

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