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If you’ve ever stared at a blank comment box on LinkedIn and thought, “I know what I want to say… I just can’t get it into words,” you’re not alone. I’ve been there. Teract’s LinkedIn AI extension is built for that exact moment—helping you draft replies and posts faster, and nudging your tone so it sounds more like you.
In my testing, the extension doesn’t try to replace your voice completely. Instead, it gives you options you can edit before you hit “Comment” or “Post.” That’s important, because AI can be great… but if you publish something that sounds robotic, people notice. The goal here is speed with guardrails.

Teract LinkedIn AI Extension Review
Teract’s pitch is simple: it helps you generate posts and comments that fit your style, and it does it while you’re already inside LinkedIn. No switching tabs to a separate writing tool. That alone is a big deal if you’re busy.
Here’s what I noticed right away: it tries to keep your tone consistent. When I used it to reply to a founder’s post about hiring, the suggestions felt closer to “professional and direct” instead of overly enthusiastic. When I replied to something more technical, it didn’t suddenly turn into marketing fluff. That matters, because LinkedIn users can smell generic AI content from a mile away.
That said, I also ran into the usual AI limitation: sometimes the draft is “correct” but not quite you. So I treated Teract like a starting point. I’d pick a suggestion, then add one personal line—like a specific takeaway or a short example from my work—to make it feel natural.
Key Features
- Viral Content Generation
It suggests post ideas and draft text based on what’s trending. In practice, I liked having options like “short hot take,” “question post,” and “lesson learned” formats—especially when I was stuck on what to write. - Instant Reply Options
When you’re commenting, you don’t want a 10-step process. Teract gives quick reply drafts so you can respond while the post is still fresh. - Deep Analysis of LinkedIn Profiles
The extension looks at your profile signals to match your communication style. I found this helpful for keeping replies from sounding like someone else wrote them. - Command Menu for Custom Replies
You can steer the output instead of accepting a single “one size fits all” response. This is great when you want a more concise comment or a more thoughtful one. - Sentiment Matching for Tone Appropriateness
This is the feature I used most. It helps the reply land better—less awkward, less overly formal, and less “trying too hard.”
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Faster engagement. I could go from “I should comment” to a polished reply in seconds, not minutes.
- Good tone matching. The suggestions usually sound appropriate for LinkedIn—professional without being stiff.
- Customizable drafts. The command-style options make it easier to adjust length and intent instead of rewriting from scratch.
- Useful for consistency. If you post regularly, it helps keep your comments and posts aligned with how you normally write.
- Safety/compliance focus. It’s designed with LinkedIn behavior in mind, which is reassuring if you’re worried about crossing lines.
Cons
- It can still feel generic if you don’t edit. If you publish the first draft exactly as-is, it might come off a bit “AI-ish.” I’d strongly recommend adding one personal detail.
- Extension dependency. You need the Chrome extension installed and working. If it glitches or doesn’t load for a specific page, you’re back to typing manually.
- Not every voice is a perfect match. If your writing style is very unique (sarcastic, super casual, niche jargon, etc.), you may need to do more tweaking.
- Best for speed, not creativity. For brainstorming totally new angles, I still prefer writing prompts or a quick outline. Teract is more “drafting and refining” than “big idea generator.”
Pricing Plans
Teract pricing isn’t listed in the content I’m working from. If you want the current plans, head to the Teract LinkedIn AI Extension page (or check the Chrome Web Store listing) to see what’s available right now.
Wrap up
Overall, I think Teract is a solid option if your main pain point is getting consistent, on-brand comments and posts out faster. It’s not magic and it won’t replace your judgment—but it can save you time and help you avoid the awkward “what do I even say?” moment.
If you try it, do yourself a favor: treat the AI draft like a first sketch. Add one real takeaway, a number, or a quick story from your experience. That’s usually the difference between “good comment” and “wait, did a robot write this?”


