Lempod uses engagement pods (banned by LinkedIn). Remarkly uses authentic commenting on ICP posts. The compliant alternative to Lempod. Account-safe: your approval is always required.
Lempod's model is reciprocal engagement pods: you like my post, I like yours. LinkedIn's ToS prohibits artificial engagement. Accounts get flagged.
Pod engagement inflates vanity metrics but doesn't drive pipeline. Comments from people who aren't your ICP don't lead to business outcomes.
LinkedIn has cracked down on pods. Users report shadowbans, reach drops, and account restrictions after using Lempod.
Remarkly doesn't use pods. It helps you find posts from your target buyers and draft thoughtful comments. Every interaction is authentic, not reciprocal.
Remarkly doesn't automate posting or fake engagement. You manually review and approve every comment. LinkedIn sees legitimate human activity.
Lempod gives you fake likes from random people. Remarkly helps you engage with decision-makers at target accounts. One strategy drives vanity metrics, the other drives revenue.
| Feature | Lempod | Remarkly |
|---|---|---|
| Engagement source | Reciprocal pods (fake engagement) | Real comments on ICP posts |
| LinkedIn ToS compliance | No — pods are banned | Yes — fully compliant |
| Ban risk | High — violates LinkedIn policy | Zero — human-reviewed engagement |
| Business outcomes | Vanity metrics | Real relationships & pipeline |
Lempod is a shortcut that will get you burned. Remarkly is a sustainable strategy that builds real LinkedIn presence. If you value your account and want actual business results, Remarkly is the only choice.
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