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Publish where owners and partners actually are.

Guests are not on LinkedIn. Property owners are.

Connect LinkedIn and ProhostAI can publish posts and manage page content — aimed at owner acquisition and partnerships rather than at guests.

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LinkedIn is the wrong place to advertise a cottage and the right place to be visible to the people who own them. Landlords, investors, relocation managers and letting agents are all there in a professional capacity.

For a management company, that is the audience that matters. Signing one owner with three properties is worth more than any number of individual bookings, and those decisions are influenced by whether you look like a credible business.

Connecting LinkedIn removes the friction from that. Posts about a new building, a market observation or a case study can be published from where you already work rather than requiring a separate deliberate act.

Consistency beats brilliance here. An operator posting something thoughtful monthly is more visible to prospective owners than one who posts five times in a week and then disappears for a year.

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Once LinkedIn is connected, ProhostAI can publish and manage content on your behalf.

Read

  • Review posts and engagementSee what has been published and how it landed. “How did last month’s posts perform?”
  • Read profile and page contentCheck what your page currently says.

Create & update

  • Publish postsPost about a new property, a case study or a market observation.
  • Manage page contentKeep your company page current.

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LinkedIn connects through OAuth against your account or page.

  1. 1Open ProhostAI and go to Settings → Connections.
  2. 2Search for LinkedIn and select Connect.
  3. 3Sign in to LinkedIn and approve the permissions.
  4. 4Ask how your recent posts performed to confirm it works.

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This is an owner-acquisition channel, not a guest one. Guests are not making booking decisions on LinkedIn.

Consistency matters more than volume — monthly and thoughtful beats a burst then silence.

You need appropriate access to the company page you connect.

Revoking ProhostAI in your LinkedIn settings ends access immediately.

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Not directly. Guests do not book cottages from LinkedIn. It is for owner acquisition and partnerships, which is a different and often more valuable pipeline.

Landlords, investors, relocation managers and letting agents — the people who decide who manages a property.

Consistently rather than heavily. Something thoughtful monthly does more than a burst followed by a year of silence.

Yes, with appropriate access to that page.

Open Settings → Connections in ProhostAI and disconnect it, or revoke it in your LinkedIn settings.

Be visible to the people who own property