Pinned
Completed
Unified Inbox for LinkedIn Conversations
Description: Centralize all LinkedIn conversations — across multiple accounts or campaigns — into a single, streamlined inbox within ReactIn. Users will be able to view, search, filter, and respond to all messages from one place, without switching tabs or profiles. Why it matters: Managing LinkedIn messages across several accounts or campaigns can quickly become messy and time-consuming. A unified inbox improves efficiency, reduces the risk of missing messages, and enhances the user experience — especially for agencies and teams handling multiple clients or high-volume outreach.

Guillaume Tran 12 months ago
High Priority
Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
Unified Inbox for LinkedIn Conversations
Description: Centralize all LinkedIn conversations — across multiple accounts or campaigns — into a single, streamlined inbox within ReactIn. Users will be able to view, search, filter, and respond to all messages from one place, without switching tabs or profiles. Why it matters: Managing LinkedIn messages across several accounts or campaigns can quickly become messy and time-consuming. A unified inbox improves efficiency, reduces the risk of missing messages, and enhances the user experience — especially for agencies and teams handling multiple clients or high-volume outreach.

Guillaume Tran 12 months ago
High Priority
Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
Team Member Access without paying extra LinkedIn Accounts seats
Description: Enable users to invite team members to help set up and manage campaigns without requiring them to log in with or purchase additional LinkedIn accounts. This feature will allow delegated access to campaign tools while maintaining full control and security on the main account. Perfect for teams that need to collaborate on campaign execution without duplicating costs. Why it matters: Today, managing campaigns as a team is unnecessarily complex and expensive due to LinkedIn’s single-user limitations. By introducing flexible team access, we remove friction, save costs, and improve collaboration — especially for agencies and internal marketing teams.

Guillaume Tran 12 months ago
High Priority
Feature Request
Pinned
Completed
Team Member Access without paying extra LinkedIn Accounts seats
Description: Enable users to invite team members to help set up and manage campaigns without requiring them to log in with or purchase additional LinkedIn accounts. This feature will allow delegated access to campaign tools while maintaining full control and security on the main account. Perfect for teams that need to collaborate on campaign execution without duplicating costs. Why it matters: Today, managing campaigns as a team is unnecessarily complex and expensive due to LinkedIn’s single-user limitations. By introducing flexible team access, we remove friction, save costs, and improve collaboration — especially for agencies and internal marketing teams.

Guillaume Tran 12 months ago
High Priority
Feature Request
Duplicate filter
Salut François, On a des filtres sur nos campagnes qui sont toujours les mêmes, j’ai 10 filtres … je dois les refaire à chaque fois … C’est relou. Idée : je peux dupliquer un filtre de campagne sur une autre campagne pour éviter de refaire ça à chaque fois. Merci

Arnaud Gagne About 2 months ago
Feature Request
Duplicate filter
Salut François, On a des filtres sur nos campagnes qui sont toujours les mêmes, j’ai 10 filtres … je dois les refaire à chaque fois … C’est relou. Idée : je peux dupliquer un filtre de campagne sur une autre campagne pour éviter de refaire ça à chaque fois. Merci

Arnaud Gagne About 2 months ago
Feature Request
timeline for scrapping competitor company followers
when will the feature be available - timeline for scrapping competitor company followers

Raghavan Santhanamuthu About 2 months ago
Question
timeline for scrapping competitor company followers
when will the feature be available - timeline for scrapping competitor company followers

Raghavan Santhanamuthu About 2 months ago
Question
filters at the list level
It would be very helpful to see the filters on the list itself like in Clay just so i can vizualise how big my list is and what it looks like before sending campaigns

Tim Keen 4 months ago
Feature Request
filters at the list level
It would be very helpful to see the filters on the list itself like in Clay just so i can vizualise how big my list is and what it looks like before sending campaigns

Tim Keen 4 months ago
Feature Request
Push multiple triggers into one list
Hey - It’s a bit clunky to have to build a bunch of different tables for each source I want to capture. It would be much better if I could just pull a few different sources into one List where my enrichment runs.

Tim Keen 4 months ago
Feature Request
Push multiple triggers into one list
Hey - It’s a bit clunky to have to build a bunch of different tables for each source I want to capture. It would be much better if I could just pull a few different sources into one List where my enrichment runs.

Tim Keen 4 months ago
Feature Request
Gemini + BYO API KEY
This tool is incredible and I can sell it to everyone. Please please give me non-open AI models, I really don’t like openAI and their output is usually the worst. And let us bring our own API keys so we don’t run out of credits.

Tim Keen 4 months ago
Feature Request
Gemini + BYO API KEY
This tool is incredible and I can sell it to everyone. Please please give me non-open AI models, I really don’t like openAI and their output is usually the worst. And let us bring our own API keys so we don’t run out of credits.

Tim Keen 4 months ago
Feature Request
Problème d'automatisation – Messages envoyés à des profils déjà acceptés manuellement
Bonjour, Je rencontre actuellement un souci avec l’automatisation sur React’In.io concernant l’acceptation et l’envoi des messages LinkedIn. Après avoir accepté plusieurs invitations manuellement et envoyé moi-même un message d’accueil, le bot d’acceptation + message d’automatisation a tout de même renvoyé un message automatique à ces mêmes personnes. Normalement, une fois une invitation acceptée manuellement, le profil ne devrait plus apparaître dans la liste d’automatisation. Pourtant, des messages ont quand même été envoyés, ce qui crée un doublon. Pourriez-vous vérifier : pourquoi ces profils ne sont pas sortis du workflow malgré l’acceptation manuelle ? et corriger ce comportement afin d’éviter que l’automatisation renvoie des messages à des contacts déjà traités ? Merci d’avance pour votre aide. Bonne journée,

Alexandre Laing 4 months ago
Bugs
Problème d'automatisation – Messages envoyés à des profils déjà acceptés manuellement
Bonjour, Je rencontre actuellement un souci avec l’automatisation sur React’In.io concernant l’acceptation et l’envoi des messages LinkedIn. Après avoir accepté plusieurs invitations manuellement et envoyé moi-même un message d’accueil, le bot d’acceptation + message d’automatisation a tout de même renvoyé un message automatique à ces mêmes personnes. Normalement, une fois une invitation acceptée manuellement, le profil ne devrait plus apparaître dans la liste d’automatisation. Pourtant, des messages ont quand même été envoyés, ce qui crée un doublon. Pourriez-vous vérifier : pourquoi ces profils ne sont pas sortis du workflow malgré l’acceptation manuelle ? et corriger ce comportement afin d’éviter que l’automatisation renvoie des messages à des contacts déjà traités ? Merci d’avance pour votre aide. Bonne journée,

Alexandre Laing 4 months ago
Bugs
Rejected
Delay between accepted accepted invitation and message sent
It can happen that a message is sent directly after an accepted invitation It would be ideal to be able to configure a delay in the campaign editor

Ludovic 5 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Delay between accepted accepted invitation and message sent
It can happen that a message is sent directly after an accepted invitation It would be ideal to be able to configure a delay in the campaign editor

Ludovic 5 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Exclusion list
It would be good to be able to add a domain name or a company's LinkedIn URL to the company exclusion lists because I had a case where I excluded a company name, but people from that company still received a message.

Martin Thomas 5 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Exclusion list
It would be good to be able to add a domain name or a company's LinkedIn URL to the company exclusion lists because I had a case where I excluded a company name, but people from that company still received a message.

Martin Thomas 5 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Multiple Lists in One Campaign
Ability to have multiple lists in one campaign with the same filtration system so you don’t have multiple “competing” campaigns.

Edie Woelfle 6 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Multiple Lists in One Campaign
Ability to have multiple lists in one campaign with the same filtration system so you don’t have multiple “competing” campaigns.

Edie Woelfle 6 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Number of Comments on Spyer
All engagements aren’t created equally - having the number of times a prospect has engaged with a comment would help in targeting.

Edie Woelfle 6 months ago
Feature Request
Rejected
Number of Comments on Spyer
All engagements aren’t created equally - having the number of times a prospect has engaged with a comment would help in targeting.

Edie Woelfle 6 months ago
Feature Request
In Progress
Feature: Multiply Smart Templates
Description: Based on improvements to Lists, Smart Tags, and Campaign Actions, we can create a new library of Magic Templates (similar to onboarding pre-setup flows) combining scraper, filters, and actions. These serve as ready-to-use playbooks for specific use cases. Example Magic Templates Echo Goal: Auto-DM people who follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Company followers (static). Action: Connection invite or DM. Content Fans Goal: Invite people who like/comment on your content (or competitor posts) to follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Profile post interactions (dynamic). Action: Invite to follow Company Page. Company Amplifier Goal: Invite all ICP-matching LinkedIn profile followers to follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Profile followers (static). Action: Connection invite. Lead Magnet Auto-Drop Goal: Auto-DM people who comment on your lead magnet post (e.g. “Guide” or “Playbook”). Lead Source: Post comments (dynamic). Action: DM. Profile Visitor Catcher Goal: Convert profile visitors into connections instantly. Lead Source: Profile visitors (dynamic). Action: Connection invite. Follower Welcome Goal: When someone sends a connection request, auto-accept and send a personalized DM. Lead Source: Incoming invites (dynamic). Action: Accept + DM. Engager-to-Event Goal: DM people who liked/commented on your posts and invite them to register for an event. Lead Source: Event post engagement (dynamic). Action: DM. Company Page Booster Goal: Invite people who liked/commented on your non-lead magnet posts to follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Bulk post URL upload (static). Action: Invite to follow page. Thought Leader Ad Magnet Goal: Auto-DM people who engage with your Sponsored Thought Leader Ads (TLA). Lead Source: Sponsored post engagement (dynamic). Action: DM. Event Connector Goal: Auto-connect and DM people who register for or engage with your LinkedIn Event. Lead Source: LinkedIn Event signups or engagement (dynamic). Action: Connection invite + DM. Recommendation Builder Goal: Auto-DM people who recently endorsed or recommended you (skills, testimonials, recommendations). Lead Source: LinkedIn endorsements/recommendations (dynamic). Action: DM. CSV → MRR Transformer Goal: Enrich a CSV list (first name, last name, email, company name), find LinkedIn profiles (~70–80% match rate), and auto-connect or DM. Lead Source: CSV import (static). Action: Connection invite + personalized DM. Example: After a webinar, upload the attendee list → ReactIn finds their LinkedIn → auto-connect + DM like: “Hey {{First Name}}, thanks for joining our webinar! Curious what you thought of it?” → nurture into demos, referrals, or closes.

François Delporte 6 months ago
Feature Request
In Progress
Feature: Multiply Smart Templates
Description: Based on improvements to Lists, Smart Tags, and Campaign Actions, we can create a new library of Magic Templates (similar to onboarding pre-setup flows) combining scraper, filters, and actions. These serve as ready-to-use playbooks for specific use cases. Example Magic Templates Echo Goal: Auto-DM people who follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Company followers (static). Action: Connection invite or DM. Content Fans Goal: Invite people who like/comment on your content (or competitor posts) to follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Profile post interactions (dynamic). Action: Invite to follow Company Page. Company Amplifier Goal: Invite all ICP-matching LinkedIn profile followers to follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Profile followers (static). Action: Connection invite. Lead Magnet Auto-Drop Goal: Auto-DM people who comment on your lead magnet post (e.g. “Guide” or “Playbook”). Lead Source: Post comments (dynamic). Action: DM. Profile Visitor Catcher Goal: Convert profile visitors into connections instantly. Lead Source: Profile visitors (dynamic). Action: Connection invite. Follower Welcome Goal: When someone sends a connection request, auto-accept and send a personalized DM. Lead Source: Incoming invites (dynamic). Action: Accept + DM. Engager-to-Event Goal: DM people who liked/commented on your posts and invite them to register for an event. Lead Source: Event post engagement (dynamic). Action: DM. Company Page Booster Goal: Invite people who liked/commented on your non-lead magnet posts to follow your Company Page. Lead Source: Bulk post URL upload (static). Action: Invite to follow page. Thought Leader Ad Magnet Goal: Auto-DM people who engage with your Sponsored Thought Leader Ads (TLA). Lead Source: Sponsored post engagement (dynamic). Action: DM. Event Connector Goal: Auto-connect and DM people who register for or engage with your LinkedIn Event. Lead Source: LinkedIn Event signups or engagement (dynamic). Action: Connection invite + DM. Recommendation Builder Goal: Auto-DM people who recently endorsed or recommended you (skills, testimonials, recommendations). Lead Source: LinkedIn endorsements/recommendations (dynamic). Action: DM. CSV → MRR Transformer Goal: Enrich a CSV list (first name, last name, email, company name), find LinkedIn profiles (~70–80% match rate), and auto-connect or DM. Lead Source: CSV import (static). Action: Connection invite + personalized DM. Example: After a webinar, upload the attendee list → ReactIn finds their LinkedIn → auto-connect + DM like: “Hey {{First Name}}, thanks for joining our webinar! Curious what you thought of it?” → nurture into demos, referrals, or closes.

François Delporte 6 months ago
Feature Request
In Progress
Feature: LIST TABLES – Add Smart Tags
In the Scraper List Table, add the following Smart Tags: Is Open to Work (Already exists, but needs to be migrated into Smart Tags) Lead Type: B2C or B2B? ICP Matching Is this lead matching my ICP? Requires a new tab where customers can define their ICP and Buyer Personas. Once defined, they can enable the “Is Matching ICP” option in Lists. Buyer Persona Matching Is this lead matching my Buyer Persona? Remove Non-Decision Makers Exclude roles like Trainee or Executive Assistant. Gender Identification Is Male or Female? Connection Degree Filter Only show leads who are 2nd- or 3rd-degree connections, or optionally exclude leads not in network. Company Competitive Check Is the company a competitor? Startup Identification Is the company a start-up? Self-Serve Product Check Does the company offer a self-serve sign-up? Data Normalization Options Normalize Company Name Normalize First Name

François Delporte 6 months ago
Feature Request
In Progress
Feature: LIST TABLES – Add Smart Tags
In the Scraper List Table, add the following Smart Tags: Is Open to Work (Already exists, but needs to be migrated into Smart Tags) Lead Type: B2C or B2B? ICP Matching Is this lead matching my ICP? Requires a new tab where customers can define their ICP and Buyer Personas. Once defined, they can enable the “Is Matching ICP” option in Lists. Buyer Persona Matching Is this lead matching my Buyer Persona? Remove Non-Decision Makers Exclude roles like Trainee or Executive Assistant. Gender Identification Is Male or Female? Connection Degree Filter Only show leads who are 2nd- or 3rd-degree connections, or optionally exclude leads not in network. Company Competitive Check Is the company a competitor? Startup Identification Is the company a start-up? Self-Serve Product Check Does the company offer a self-serve sign-up? Data Normalization Options Normalize Company Name Normalize First Name

François Delporte 6 months ago
Feature Request
Planned
Inbox: V2
Contact Card Enhancements: Display the Avatar + Job Title on the profile card of the person you’re chatting with. Message Sending Shortcut: Allow users to press CMD + ENTER to send a message. Unread Messages: Add the ability to mark a message as UNREAD. AI Filter – “Follow Up Needed”: Introduce an AI-powered filter (type: “To Follow Up”) for all engaged conversations. Criteria: At least one non-negative reply from the person. One or more messages from the LinkedIn account in question that have gone unanswered for 5+ days. Refresh Indicator: Show the time of the last refresh somewhere in the interface. Sync Indicator: Indicate when a SYNC starts, since currently only the last 2 messages in conversations are displayed — likely because the full history isn’t being pulled in.

François Delporte 6 months ago
Feature Request
Planned
Inbox: V2
Contact Card Enhancements: Display the Avatar + Job Title on the profile card of the person you’re chatting with. Message Sending Shortcut: Allow users to press CMD + ENTER to send a message. Unread Messages: Add the ability to mark a message as UNREAD. AI Filter – “Follow Up Needed”: Introduce an AI-powered filter (type: “To Follow Up”) for all engaged conversations. Criteria: At least one non-negative reply from the person. One or more messages from the LinkedIn account in question that have gone unanswered for 5+ days. Refresh Indicator: Show the time of the last refresh somewhere in the interface. Sync Indicator: Indicate when a SYNC starts, since currently only the last 2 messages in conversations are displayed — likely because the full history isn’t being pulled in.

François Delporte 6 months ago
Feature Request