Users want the ability to easily export data (name, profile URL, headline, join date) of members from LinkedIn groups into a structured format like a Google Sheet. This would streamline outreach efforts by providing direct access to relevant member information, eliminating the need for manual collection or external scraping workflows.
I wanted to reach people in the AI automation space on LinkedIn. So I did what any sane person would do... > I automated it. There's a LinkedIn group called Automation Hub with 669 members. All of them interested in exactly what Needle does. Instead of going through them manually, I built a workflow that scrapes every single member into a Google Sheet: name, profile URL, headline, join date. Took maybe 3 minutes to set up. Honestly the workflow itself is not even the interesting part. The interesting part is realizing that LinkedIn groups are a goldmine that almost nobody uses for outreach. People self-select into them. They're already interested in your topic before you even reach out. I made a short video walking through exactly how I did it > Would love to know: What group would you target?