Automatically verify LinkedIn company pages by domain, log results, and return verified URLs.
This AI agent extracts the website from a LinkedIn company page, compares it to the expected domain, and returns a verified LinkedIn URL when the domain matches.
Checks LinkedIn pages against domain expectations and returns results.
Extracts the LinkedIn company website URL.
Compares the extracted domain with the provided domain.
Determines if the domain is contained in the website.
Returns the verified LinkedIn URL when a match is confirmed.
Logs verification results for auditing.
Notifies stakeholders when verification fails or is inconclusive.
Two sentences of explanation. This section highlights concrete pain points solved by the AI agent's workflow. It contrasts current manual verifications with automated domain checks.
A simple 3-step process for non-technical users.
From the LinkedIn company page, extract the listed website URL.
Check if the extracted URL contains the provided domain.
If the match is confirmed, return the LinkedIn URL and log the result; otherwise log the discrepancy.
A realistic scenario demonstrating a single-domain verification.
A marketing ops analyst needs to validate a LinkedIn company page for the domain example.com. Task: Verify the page against the domain within about 60 seconds. Outcome: The LinkedIn URL is verified and saved as valid in the CRM; if not, the page is flagged for review.
Roles that gain reliable LinkedIn-domain validation for their workflows.
Ensure outreach references LinkedIn pages that truly belong to the domain used in campaigns.
Prevent invalid LinkedIn URLs from entering CRM records.
Improve data quality for enrichment pipelines by validating LinkedIn domains.
Rely on accurate LinkedIn domain data for segmentation and targeting.
Add a validation gate in data pipelines before enrichment or scoring.
Reduce misattributed accounts by verifying LinkedIn links during discovery.
Tools used to access data and enforce verification in your workflows.
Access LinkedIn-authenticated company profiles to extract and verify websites.
Store verified LinkedIn URLs and mark records as validated.
Act as a gate in the enrichment flow to block invalid LinkedIn links.
Source the company page data to be verified by the AI agent.
Practical scenarios where domain verification adds value.
Common questions and practical answers about this AI agent.
This AI agent retrieves the website listed on the LinkedIn company page, parses the domain, and compares it to the provided domain. It handles common URL formats, including http/https, with or without www. If the domain is found within the extracted URL, the match is considered confirmed. The agent then returns the LinkedIn URL as verified and logs the outcome for auditing.
Yes. It can be configured to process multiple profiles in a batch, with each profile validated individually to ensure accuracy. When run in bulk, results are consolidated into a single report with pass/fail statuses. The system can export an auditable trail of results for compliance and review.
If the domain does not match, the agent logs the discrepancy and does not modify the LinkedIn URL. The record is flagged for manual review or secondary verification. No verified LinkedIn URL is returned in this case, and the audit entry shows the mismatch details for traceability.
Each verification logs input values (LinkedIn URL and domain), the extracted domain, the match result, timestamp, and the process or user ID that ran the check. Logs are stored to support auditing, troubleshooting, and compliance requirements. Logs can be exported for reporting or quality assurance reviews.
You need an Airtop API key and a LinkedIn-authenticated Airtop Profile. The agent uses these credentials to access LinkedIn data securely and perform the verification. If credentials are missing or invalid, the agent will fail gracefully and emit an audit message to help with remediation.
If the LinkedIn company page is private or restricted, the agent may not be able to read the listed website and will log a failure. You may need proper permissions or an alternative data source. In some cases, partial data may be retrieved, but the verification result will reflect the access limitation.
Yes. Every verification creates an audit entry with inputs, results, and timestamps. You can review, export, or attach these records to data governance processes. The audit trail supports traceability and accountability for data quality initiatives.
Automatically verify LinkedIn company pages by domain, log results, and return verified URLs.