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Comment for Access Posts

Some LinkedIn posts ask readers to comment a keyword — like "GUIDE", "ACCESS", or "CLAUDE" — to unlock a resource or invitation. Everyone who comments that keyword is raising their hand for the post author's offer, and often for yours too.

How LeadPrimer detects them

As we read through the comments on a post, we count single-word answers. If the same word appears repeatedly — at least the threshold number of times, default 10 — we treat that word as the post's access keyword.

Leads whose comment matches the keyword get signal_type = cta_keyword. The qualifier still checks their profile, but the opener stage uses your custom template instead of an AI-generated opener.

The opener template

In Settings, you can write a template that will be used for these leads. Available variables:

  • {{ first_name }}
  • {{ post_author_name }}
  • {{ post_author_first_name }}
  • {{ cta_keyword }} — rendered in ALL CAPS

Example: "I saw you commented {{ cta_keyword }} on {{ post_author_name }}'s post, so I wanted to reach out."

Adjusting sensitivity

The Access Keyword Threshold in Settings controls how many identical single-word comments must appear before we treat the word as an access keyword. Lower = more sensitive, higher = stricter. Default is 10.