Why this server?
Directly enables access and analysis of 'LinkedIn profile data' and information, which is highly relevant to finding company profile pages.
Why this server?
Explicitly connects to LinkedIn accounts to allow searching for leads and analyzing profiles, strongly suggesting access to company or user profile data.
Why this server?
Directly extracts information from 'LinkedIn company and profile pages' using Captain Data tools.
Why this server?
Specifically enables AI assistants to scrape 'profiles, companies, [and] job postings' from LinkedIn using browser automation.
Why this server?
Enables AI models to interact with LinkedIn programmatically for tasks like job searching, which often involves accessing company pages.
Why this server?
Allows for 'profile searches' and analytics related to LinkedIn data, which includes company and user profiles.
Why this server?
Fetches 'LinkedIn profile information' using a scraper API, providing data likely including company associations.
Why this server?
Focuses on providing LinkedIn tools for 'searching users, enriching profiles, [and] retrieving contact information,' making it suitable for finding profiles.
Why this server?
Enables 'profile retrieval' and resume analysis for LinkedIn, confirming its ability to access profile data.
Why this server?
Offers general web scraping capabilities designed to 'scrape and extract data from any website globally,' including bypassing anti-bot systems common on sites like LinkedIn.