Sound like yourself on LinkedIn.
Warmscript drafts your LinkedIn messages, replies, and comments in your voice, right on the page. You read every word and press Send.
Free during early access.
Recruiter at a fintech, hiring a senior product designer to lead their design system.
Warmscript writes connection notes, replies, and comments right where you’re already working — 300-character connection notes that don’t read as templates.
It writes the way you write.
Warmscript learns your voice from your profile and a few of your own messages. Every draft comes back sounding like you, not a template.
- Learned once, used on every draft
- Set standing rules and a never-say list
- Your goals shape the ask
Learned once from your profile and a few of your own messages.
One click, right in LinkedIn.
Open a profile, chat, or post and click Write. Warmscript reads the context, drafts in your voice, and fills in LinkedIn’s message box for you.
- Adjust tone and length per message
- Quick replies and comments too
- Or copy the draft and paste it yourself
A careful copilot, not a broadcast tool.
Sounds like you
It learns your voice from your own writing and carries it into every draft.
Right on the page
Drafts land in LinkedIn's message box on profiles, chats, and posts.
You always press send
Nothing goes out on its own. You review and approve every message.
Replies and comments too
Quick, thoughtful responses in conversations and on posts.
From install to first message in minutes.
Add to Chrome
Install the extension, then sign in with your account.
Click Write
On a profile, chat, or post, a draft appears in your voice.
Edit and send
Change anything you like, then hit LinkedIn's Send.
Assistive, not automated.
Warmscript never sends anything on its own. It reads a page only when you click Write, and you trigger every draft and press every Send yourself — so every message is genuinely yours, and you stay within LinkedIn’s User Agreement.
Write the message. In your words.
Add Warmscript to Chrome. Your next LinkedIn message is ready in a click.
Free during early access. You press every send.