Linqin
LinkedIn Leads · Freelancers

LinkedIn leads for freelancers

The marketers and founders who hire freelancers post about being swamped every week. Linqin comments there in your voice daily, so the next project finds you while you finish the current one.

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The problem

Why most freelancers get zero leads from LinkedIn

The rollercoaster

Busy months leave no time for marketing. Quiet months are pure panic. The cycle repeats because visibility stops every time work starts.

Platforms set the rules

Upwork takes its cut and puts you next to fifty cheaper bids. Direct clients pay better and stay longer.

Great work, seen by no one

Your best projects sit behind client logins and NDAs. The market only knows what you show it, which is currently nothing.

How it works

Comments in, leads out.

1

Pick your niche

Tell the agent the topics your buyers post about and connect LinkedIn. Three minutes, once.

2

It comments every day

Real comments in your voice on the posts your buyers are already reading, on a safe schedule. Review each one first, or let it run.

3

Warm leads roll in

Everyone who replies, likes, or visits your profile lands in your warm leads list, scored by heat and ready for a DM.

A real example

What a lead-earning comment looks like

Marcus Feld
Marcus Feld
Owner, Feld Creative

Turned down two projects this month because we are at capacity. Hate saying no but the team is maxed.

Your agent's comment

The overflow you are turning away is worth keeping anyway. A short bench of trusted freelancers means the client stays yours, the work gets done, and you earn a coordination fee instead of a hard no. Most agencies only build that list after losing a big one.

Marcus asked about your availability. Warm lead.
Who to show up for

Your buyers are already on LinkedIn

Clients rarely post "hiring a freelancer". They post about being overloaded. Learn to read the signal.

Founders posting about too much on their plate
Overwhelm posts are hiring posts in disguise. A useful comment starts the conversation early.
Marketing leads mentioning content gaps
They have budget and a backlog. They hire whoever is already in view when approval lands.
Agencies at capacity
Overflow work is the fastest freelance pipeline there is, and agencies post about being maxed out all the time.
People in your niche asking for recommendations
Recommendation threads decide in hours. Being active in the niche daily is how your name comes up.
Posts that help

Posts that pull your buyers to you

Comments start the conversations. Posts like these turn profile visitors into believers. The Posts agent drafts them in your voice.

01

What your rate includes that clients never see.

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A project that went sideways, and the contract clause that would have saved it.

03

Before and after: one piece of client work, annotated.

What does the work

The agent behind the leads

FAQ

Worth asking first.

Is this worth it for a one-person business?
Yes, that is who the Starter plan is sized for. One channel, running daily, for less than an hour of your billable rate per month. Most freelancers get their pipeline problem from inconsistency, and this fixes exactly that.
How much of my time does it need?
Three minutes to set up, then as little as a coffee-break review of drafted comments each morning. Or none, if you switch to autopilot once you trust the voice.
Will this get me actual gigs, or just likes?
The warm leads list is the difference. It shows you who replied, who visited your profile, and who keeps coming back, scored by heat. You DM the hot ones. That is where gigs come from.
Which freelance niches does it work for?
Any niche whose clients are on LinkedIn: writing, design, development, marketing, ops, finance. You define the topics, and the agent finds the conversations.
Other industries

LinkedIn leads for your neighbors

Your next client is reading LinkedIn right now.

Three minutes to set up. Linqin comments in your voice every day and hands you the warm leads.