Ravinder Gupta

Lnkk.it - Turn engagement into conversions.

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Lnkk.it is a creator-focused platform that helps turn social media engagement into real conversions. It combines a powerful link-in-bio page with Instagram Auto-DM automation, allowing creators to instantly reply to comments, story replies, and keywords with links, offers, or content. With features like follow gating, email capture, and built-in creator stores, Lnkk.it enables users to grow their audience, capture leads, and monetize—all from one platform.

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Ravinder Gupta
We built Lnkk.it after noticing a simple problem: creators get tons of engagement… but struggle to convert it into real results. Comments go unanswered. DMs get missed. Links get lost. And that means missed leads, followers, and revenue. So we asked — what if every interaction could turn into an opportunity automatically? That’s exactly what Lnkk.it does 🚀 👉 Turn comments into instant DMs 👉 Auto-send links, offers, or content 👉 Capture emails directly inside Instagram DMs 👉 Use follow-gating to grow your audience 👉 Sell digital products with a built-in creator store All in one platform. No switching tools. The goal was simple: help creators turn engagement into conversions — on autopilot. We’ve already seen creators generate thousands of DMs and real sales from a single post. Would love your feedback, questions, and ideas 🙌 Thanks for checking it out!
Saul Fleischman

@ravinder_gupta5 This hits a real pain point - creators definitely lose momentum trying to manually manage comments across platforms. The automation angle makes sense, especially for high-volume accounts where replies get buried. Curious how you handle the spam/authenticity problem when auto-responding at scale, since that can tank engagement pretty quickly.

Ravinder Gupta

@osakasaul Really appreciate that, Saul — you’re spot on about momentum loss.

On the spam/authenticity side, we’ve been pretty intentional about not making it feel like “automation.”

We don’t trigger replies on every comment — it’s keyword or intent-based, so it only fires when someone is actually asking for something relevant. On top of that, creators can set multiple response variations + slight delays, so it doesn’t look repetitive or instant-bot behavior.

Also, instead of just dropping a link, flows can be more contextual (e.g., follow-gate or step-based replies), which makes it feel closer to a real interaction.

And since everything runs on Meta’s official API, we stay within platform limits — no aggressive blasting.

We’ve actually seen engagement improve in most cases, mainly because people get a response instead of being ignored.