LinkedIn Comment Templates
Comments are the fastest way to build relationships on LinkedIn. Pick a goal and tone, copy a template, then customize it with one specific detail from the post.
Inputs
Best practice: reference something specific from the post, add one insight, and end with a question (optional).
Comment templates
Good point. I agree with your point about writing posts people save. My take: Short paragraphs + proof beat perfect wording. Appreciate the post.
Good point. +1 on writing posts people save. One nuance I’ve seen: Short paragraphs + proof beat perfect wording.. Appreciate the post.
Good point. This is spot on. If I had to add one thing: Short paragraphs + proof beat perfect wording.. Appreciate the post.
How to use
- Pick a goal (agree + add value is the best default).
- Fill in the topic and your angle.
- Copy a template and customize it with one detail from the post.
Tip: Save posts worth responding to later. PostDeck helps you organize and find your saved posts so you can revisit them.
FAQ
What should I comment on LinkedIn?
A good comment does one thing well: adds value. Agree with a point and add a nuance, ask a specific question, share a quick example, or challenge respectfully.
How long should a LinkedIn comment be?
Short and specific usually wins. Aim for 1–3 sentences. LinkedIn comments can be longer, but clarity matters more than length.
Should I use templates?
Yes — as a starting point. Customize each comment with something specific from the post so it doesn't sound generic.
Do hashtags belong in comments?
Usually no. Comments work best when they read like a real conversation.
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