Why the Activity Section Exists
When engagement is automated, visibility becomes important. The Activity page helps you:- See exactly what actions were taken
- Track likes vs comments
- Review engagement by team member
- Stay confident and in control of automation
What You’ll See in the Activity Page
The Activity page shows:- Posts you’ve liked
- Posts you’ve commented on
- Engagement done via:
- Auto-engagement rules
- Manual actions
- Engagement from:
- Your personal account
- Team members (if applicable)

Activity Feed
At the center of the page is the activity feed. This feed lists:- The LinkedIn post
- The type of interaction (like or comment)
- When the action happened

Filters in the Activity Section
Filters help you narrow down activity quickly.Interaction Type
Use this to filter by:- Likes
- Comments
- Review only comments
- Audit likes separately

Team Member Filter
If you’re working with a team, you can filter activity by:- A specific team member
- Your own account
Reset Filters
Use Reset to clear all filters and return to the full activity view.Engagement Insights (Right Panel)
On the right side, you’ll see a simple activity summary. This shows:- Total likes over time
- Total comments over time
- Activity from the last few days
How This Helps You Day-to-Day
The Activity section is useful when you want to:- Verify that auto-engagement rules are running
- Review comments for quality and tone
- Track team-level engagement
- Monitor consistency over time
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I see which posts were auto-liked vs manually liked? Yes. The Activity page shows the engagement type for each action, including whether it was performed by an auto-engagement rule or manually. It also displays which account performed the action.Q: Is activity tracked for all team members? Yes. You can filter the activity feed by team member to see who engaged with what. This is especially useful for teams running shared engagement workflows across multiple LinkedIn accounts.

