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New May 2026

LinkedIn moves inside Nynch

For most consultants and fractional executives, LinkedIn is the other CRM.

Half the relationships you maintain live there. Half the conversations you have happen in DMs. Half the signals (new role, company change, posted content, conference attendance) come from LinkedIn first. And half the friction in your day is tab-switching: read a Nynch briefing, jump to LinkedIn to check the thread it mentions, lose the briefing context, switch back, find your place, repeat.

Founding users were doing this twenty or thirty times a day. It’s not a productivity problem. It’s a context problem. Every tab switch loses the thread of what you were doing.

So we moved the LinkedIn inbox into Nynch.

Import past conversations. Bring your existing LinkedIn message history into Nynch so the threads join the rest of your saved network context. Now an Assist briefing about a contact can pull from the LinkedIn DM that matters, not just the emails.

Filter by matched contacts or new connections. See which threads are with people already in your Nynch network (and therefore have the rest of their context attached) and which are with someone new. Decide where to focus.

Read full threads in a sidebar. No more popping out to LinkedIn just to read what was said three months ago. The thread renders in a sidebar next to whatever you were already looking at.

Jump back to LinkedIn to reply. Replies still happen on LinkedIn (the platform does not let third-party tools post on your behalf). One click takes you to the right thread in LinkedIn, with your context cached. Reply, come back, and the context is still where you left it.

Save reusable message snippets. Build a small library of openings you trust. The warm-intro response, the post-event follow-up, the renewal check-in. Use them across threads without retyping.

LinkedIn conversations inside the workspace

This is the first surface where LinkedIn lives inside Nynch as a peer to email, not a separate world. Expect more depth here. Signals from LinkedIn (job changes, content engagement, mutual connections) will start to flow into the same surfaces that email signals do.

What changes for you. The twenty tab-switches a day collapse to most-of-them-disappear. Your relationship context across email, calendar, and LinkedIn finally sits in one workspace instead of three.

Peter O'Donoghue
Peter O'Donoghue
Founder of Nynch. Building the Relationship Capital platform for consultants and fractional executives. LinkedIn

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