What LinkedIn Analytics tracks
Pipeline tracking is one of the things Agent Maya handles on LinkedIn. It records every connection request, reply, and booked call, then rolls it up into the three headline rates that tell you whether outreach is working: acceptance, reply, and close. Filter by list, sender, and time range to see the whole company or just one teammate, all updated in real time.
Who this is for
- Sales leaders who want a single, honest view of what LinkedIn is producing across the team.
- SDRs and AEs who need to know which lists and messages actually convert, not just how much went out.
- Agencies reporting LinkedIn results per client and per sender from one dashboard.
What Agent Maya keeps in view
- Acceptance rate — connection requests accepted out of requests sent.
- Reply rate — replies received out of connections accepted.
- Close rate — deals won out of connections accepted.
- An outreach performance chart plotting messages sent against replies received over your chosen range.
- A live activity feed of the latest sends, replies, and which teammate they came from.
- Filters for list, sender, and time range that scope every number on the page.
How Agent Maya does it
- Every LinkedIn touch is logged: Requests, accepts, DMs, replies, and outcomes are captured as they happen and attributed to the right list and sender.
- Rates are calculated in real time: Acceptance, reply, and close rates update on the dashboard with the underlying counts, so the numbers reflect exactly what your filters show.
- You scope the view: Narrow to one list or teammate, or leave the filters on All for a company-wide picture across any time range.
- Pull the numbers from your AI assistant: Because Flow runs a LinkedIn MCP server, Claude and Cursor can call Flow's tools directly. Ask Claude for this week's reply rate and Maya pulls it — no dashboard needed. The same works in Cursor or any MCP client.
- Act on what you see: Positive replies surface in the activity feed with context, so reps can jump on live conversations instead of digging for them.
What to expect
You always know what LinkedIn is producing — which senders land connections, which lists reply, and which messages turn into booked calls. No exports, no guesswork.
Acceptance and reply rates give you the data to sharpen your connection notes and DM angles over time, and close rate ties the effort back to real pipeline. When you want a fast answer, you can ask Claude for the number instead of opening a report.
How Flow AI sets this up
- Connect your LinkedIn accounts so every touch flows into one dashboard.
- Set up your lists and senders so acceptance, reply, and close rates can be filtered the way your team reports.
- Add Flow's LinkedIn MCP to Claude or Cursor so you can pull pipeline stats on demand.
FAQ
Which metrics does the dashboard show?
Three headline rates, each with the counts behind them: acceptance (accepted / requested), reply (replied / accepted), and close (won / accepted). A performance chart and a live activity feed sit alongside them.
Can I ask Claude for the numbers instead of opening the dashboard?
Yes. Flow runs a LinkedIn MCP server, so Claude and Cursor can pull pipeline stats directly. Ask for this week's reply rate and Maya returns it from your Flow account — no OAuth juggling once the connector is added.
Can I break the numbers down by sender and list?
Yes. Filters for list, sender, and time range scope every metric, so you can view the whole company or a single teammate over any period.