LinkedIn-first · approvals required

Thought leadership your clients approve—before anything touches LinkedIn.

Greenlit gives agencies one disciplined workspace per client: campaigns, drafts, review, and audit trails—then two posting paths so executives keep control whether they self-publish or authorize OAuth scheduling.

Org isolation
100%
Tenant-scoped data—no cross-client bleed by design.
Publish gate
Approve first
Drafts never ship without an explicit client decision.
Posting choice
Two paths
Self-post preview links or OAuth-managed scheduling—same review spine.

Inside the workspace

  • Campaigns hold the narrative

    Group posts, statuses, and reviewer context so stakeholders never chase threads in email.

  • Clients review in one inbox

    Approve, request edits, or decline—every transition is logged for your team.

  • Publishing matches risk appetite

    Stage links for self-posting or connect OAuth only when hands-off scheduling is worth it.

Two posting models. One approval backbone.

Strategists still research, draft, and revise inside Greenlit. The only fork is how approved content reaches LinkedIn—your client chooses what fits their comfort level, and they can change paths later.

Self-post

Clients open a staged preview, iterate with comments, then publish from their own LinkedIn session—no passwords handed to your agency stack.

  • Ideal when executives want literal hands on publish
  • Preview links replace ambiguous screenshots
  • Zero OAuth footprint until they opt in later

Fully managed OAuth

LinkedIn's official OAuth issues scoped tokens—Greenlit schedules releases only after the same approvals, and clients revoke access anytime from LinkedIn settings.

  • Hands-off publishing once leadership trusts the rhythm
  • Tokens isolated per organization with fail-closed behaviors
  • No inbox scraping—posting scopes only

How teams run Greenlit week to week

Copy stays accountable: every draft has an owner, reviewers see only their org, and published posts inherit the approvals trail your leadership expects during audits.

Built for dual audiences

Agency operators orchestrate campaigns while clients stay in a calm review surface—no noisy spreadsheets or ambiguous Slack approvals.

  1. 01

    Shape the program

    Spin up campaigns, assign collaborators, and align clients on cadence before a single paragraph ships.

  2. 02

    Draft with discipline

    Posts move through statuses everyone understands—draft, pending review, revisions—without inbox archaeology.

  3. 03

    Approve, then publish

    Once leadership clicks approve, publish via self-post links or OAuth scheduling—never the other way around.

Ready for LinkedIn workflows that respect your clients' autonomy?

Sign in to route your next campaign through Greenlit—or bring leadership along by showing them the approval trail before you flip on OAuth scheduling.