The Boost Network · in rollout

The first 90 minutes decide the next 9 days.

LinkedIn’s ranking decides early. The Boost Network is a curated set of professional LinkedIn accounts that engage with member posts in that decision window — the way colleagues in the same building might. Members are anonymous to each other. Reciprocity is not asked.

The Boost Network · invitation-based

The first 90 minutes decide the next 9 days.

LinkedIn’s ranking decides early. The first ninety minutes after you publish are the window where the algorithm decides whether to keep showing your post or quietly shelf it. Most independent writers lose that window — there’s no one watching at 9:07am when the post goes live.

The Boost Network is a curated set of professional LinkedIn accounts in spaces adjacent to yours. When a member publishes, the network engages in that ninety-minute window the way colleagues might if you all worked in the same building. Members are anonymous to each other and to you. We curate for relevance and standing, not volume.

It is not an engagement pod. There’s no reciprocity expected — you don’t engage back. It is not bots. It’s the quiet, unglamorous mechanism that turns a good post into one the platform actually shows.

We’re rolling Boost Network access out to Studio members through 2026 as the network scales. Trial users join the waitlist and get an invitation as capacity opens.

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Time since publish90 min window

A diagram of the ninety-minute algorithmic window — not a guaranteed engagement count.

The mechanism

How a curated 90-minute window actually works.

When you publish a post, LinkedIn shows it to a small initial sample of your network. The platform watches the engagement that sample produces in roughly the first ninety minutes — likes, comments, reposts, dwell time, click-through. That signal feeds the ranking decision: how widely to surface the post over the following nine days.

If the post lands no engagement in that window, the algorithm tends to shelf it. Most independent writers lose this window not because their post is weak, but because they’re publishing at 9:07am on a Tuesday and there’s no one watching. Their best work doesn’t fail. It just doesn’t get scored.

The Boost Network is a curated group of professional LinkedIn accounts in spaces adjacent to yours. When a member publishes, the network engages in that ninety-minute window. The engagement is real: members see the post, read it, and react if it’s actually interesting. We curate for relevance and standing rather than headcount, so the engagement signals look like the engagement of colleagues — because that’s what they are.

Members are anonymous to each other and to the post author. We curate. They engage. The post author publishes and gets the early signal that their best work deserves.

A common question

The Boost Network is not a pod.

A pod
  • Reciprocal — you engage to be engaged with.
  • Visible — members see who else is in.
  • Off-platform coordination via a Slack or Telegram.
  • Mass-likes, formulaic comments, identical timing.
  • Triggers LinkedIn anti-spam systems.
The Boost Network
  • One-directional. No reciprocity expected, none requested.
  • Anonymous. Members do not see each other or you.
  • Coordinated by us; we curate for relevance and standing.
  • Engagement is genuine. Members read and react if interesting.
  • Throttled to look like organic activity from professional accounts.
Safety

Will my account get flagged?

The honest answer: nothing happens to your account because of the Boost Network. The network engages with you — your account doesn’t do anything different. You publish from your own browser, on your normal cadence, in your own voice. There’s no automation running on your LinkedIn account from our side.

The members who engage do so from their own real accounts. They don’t use bots. They don’t use third-party automation. They don’t sit on a queue that fires twenty engagements within ten seconds of each other. The pacing is throttled to look like the activity of professional accounts in their normal rhythm — because that’s what they are.

We’ve been operating LinkedIn account safety patterns for eighteen months across 1,200+ professional accounts. The product was designed around that operational data. Nothing in the Boost Network falls into the patterns LinkedIn anti-spam catches.

The record

Eighteen months of operations.

1,200+
Professional accounts operated

Across the eighteen months we ran the warming service before productizing as Typelab.

18 mo
Of safety pattern observations

What patterns LinkedIn flags, what it ignores, and how account standing translates to algorithmic trust.

90 min
The window

After publish. The single most consistent variable in determining whether a post earns reach over the next nine days.

Rollout status

Why it’s not generally available yet.

The mechanism is real and the operational infrastructure is built. What gates general availability is network capacity: the Boost Network only works if the curated members are real, professional, in adjacent industries, and not over-leveraged.

If we admitted every Studio trial to the network on day one, the network would be saturated within a week and the early-engagement signal would degrade to noise. Members would be over-engaging, the patterns would no longer look organic, and the whole thing would stop working.

So we’re rolling access out through 2026 as the network grows in step with demand. Studio members join a waitlist when they sign up. Invitations go out as capacity opens — typically two to four weeks for new Studio members, faster for Executive (priority queue).

Trial users see the waitlist position when they tune their voice. Paying Studio and Executive members keep their position when they convert. The waitlist is a real queue, not a marketing device.

Start the trial. Join the waitlist.

The Boost Network access opens to Studio members based on capacity. The trial unlocks the waitlist position.

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