Lup — AI human-simulation desktop
A desktop product that runs a real browser, signs into LinkedIn, posts, comments, and engages on a schedule — behaving like a thoughtful human, not a stuck-out automation.
LinkedIn growth tools either spam-bot accounts into bans or require you to be online 12 hours a day. Founders, recruiters, and small teams need a third option: a presence that thinks before it posts, comments where it actually matters, and stays under the radar of behavioural detection.
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Designed Lup as a desktop app driving a real Chromium browser locally — the session lives on your machine, the network footprint looks like a human, no shared cloud account pool.
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Built a scheduling engine that posts and comments in realistic windows, with jitter, fatigue modelling, and cool-down between actions — patterns that don't look like a cron.
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Wired AI for drafting + analysis: post ideas from a brief, comment drafts from the original post's context, weekly analytics on what landed.
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Implemented a 'review queue' so the operator approves before anything is sent — human-in-the-loop is the safety layer that other tools skip.
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Designed the UI as a clean desk: today's plan on the left, the actual browser embedded on the right, analytics behind a single tab — operate and observe in one window.
“Most LinkedIn bots get accounts banned. Lup gets posts published, by a person, on schedule.”
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Account safety stays intact because every action passes through approved, human-paced channels.
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An hour of operator time becomes a week of presence.
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Analytics close the loop — what actually got engagement, not what felt right.
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Ships on Mac + Windows, offline-capable for the editor, only the browser drive needs network.
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