Resonate for Agencies: Manage Multiple LinkedIn Profiles with AI in 2026

Resonate's Agency plan is built for content agencies and ghostwriters who manage LinkedIn content for multiple clients. Each client gets their own voice model, content calendar, draft pipeline, and analytics — managed from a single operator workspace with no context-switching between accounts.

Why LinkedIn Content Agencies Need a Dedicated Tool

Most social media management tools treat LinkedIn as one of several platforms in a generic dashboard. For agencies specialising in LinkedIn content, this creates two problems: the tools have no LinkedIn-specific AI, and the multi-client workflow is designed for brand schedulers, not ghostwriters who need to maintain distinct voices for each person they write for.

The specific challenges LinkedIn content agencies face are different from brand social media work. Each client is a human being with a distinct vocabulary, communication style, and professional context. A post written for a technical founder at a fintech startup should read nothing like a post written for a senior consultant at a professional services firm — even if they're covering similar topics. The moment a client's followers suspect the content doesn't sound like them, the entire value of the relationship is at risk.

Resonate's Agency plan solves both problems: it's built specifically for LinkedIn, and it maintains genuinely separate voice models for each client.

How Does the Agency Workspace Work?

Separate voice models per client

Each client account in Resonate has its own voice training data — their LinkedIn posts, any email or document samples you've collected, and any reference profiles you've imported. These voice models are entirely isolated from each other. Writing for Client A never bleeds into Client B's drafts. The Voice Agent checks every draft against that specific client's samples, not a shared pool.

Separate content pipelines

Each client has their own idea engine, draft kanban, content calendar, and scheduling queue. You can see across all clients from the operator dashboard, or dive into a single client's workspace without seeing other clients' content. This prevents the most common agency error: accidentally publishing a draft meant for one client to another client's profile.

Multiple operator logins

The Agency plan ($199/mo) includes 3 operator logins, allowing a team of writers and editors to collaborate across client accounts without sharing credentials. Each operator can access all client workspaces, or you can restrict access so junior writers only see the clients they're working on.

Tone and audience configuration per client

Each client workspace has its own audience segment settings — the job titles, industries, and geographies you're writing for — and its own AI behaviour rules. If a client has specific requirements (always use British English, never use jargon, always end with a question), those rules live in that client's workspace and apply to every draft generated for them.

What Makes Resonate Different From Generic Agency Tools?

SocialPilot and Hootsuite are the tools most agencies use when LinkedIn is one of multiple platforms they manage. Both are scheduling tools with limited LinkedIn-specific AI. Neither offers voice learning per client, idea generation from client tools, or pre-publish critique. For agencies selling LinkedIn content as a specialist service, these tools produce content that looks generic because their AI isn't trained on the client's writing.

Taplio is primarily designed for individual users. Its multi-profile support is limited, and it doesn't offer the separated workspace structure that agencies need to manage 5+ clients without operational friction.

Buffer's agency product is similarly designed for brand social media management, not personal LinkedIn ghostwriting. It has no voice learning capability at any plan level.

What Results Do Agency Clients Typically See?

Consistent LinkedIn posting from a founder or executive — even at 3 posts per week — consistently outperforms company page content by 5–10x in organic reach. The mechanism is straightforward: LinkedIn's algorithm prioritises personal profiles over company pages, and professional audiences engage more with individual voices than with brand accounts.

For agencies, this means the service you're providing generates measurable business outcomes for clients: inbound inquiries, speaking invitations, investor conversations, recruitment applications. Resonate's analytics make these patterns visible — both to you as the operator and to your client in your reporting.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many LinkedIn profiles can I manage with Resonate?

The Agency plan ($199/mo) includes 3 operator logins and supports as many client LinkedIn profiles as you connect. There is no hard cap on the number of client accounts you can manage. Each client's workspace, voice model, content calendar, and analytics are isolated.

Can different team members manage different clients in Resonate?

Yes. The Agency plan's 3 operator logins can be assigned to different team members. You can structure access so each writer only works within the client accounts they're responsible for, or allow all operators to access all client workspaces — the choice is yours at the workspace level.

How does Resonate prevent me from posting the wrong client's content?

Each client's draft pipeline, content calendar, and publishing queue are entirely separate. You can only publish to a LinkedIn profile from within that client's workspace. There's no shared draft queue across clients. Additionally, Resonate's publishing flow shows you the profile you're posting to before you confirm — a deliberate friction point to prevent accidental cross-posting.

Does Resonate support white-labelling for agencies?

Resonate's current Agency plan does not include white-label client portals. Clients access their own workspace directly, or you manage everything from your operator login without client-facing access. White-label client reporting is on the product roadmap.

What's the ROI case for agencies recommending Resonate to clients?

The ROI case is that LinkedIn content from personal profiles outperforms company page content by 5–10x in organic reach, and consistent posting at 3+ times per week from a founder or executive generates measurable inbound (leads, speaking invitations, investor conversations, talent attraction) that direct advertising can't match at early-stage budgets. Resonate at $29/mo per client (Grow plan) is the infrastructure cost against those outcomes — the ROI comparison isn't close for B2B clients with meaningful deal sizes.

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