Taplio
Tool · this deep dive is built from the official pages of the platform itself and of the tools that support it.
Overview
Taplio is a tool for running LinkedIn. Declared are generation of post texts from scratch, a chat assistant for reworking a post, idea search, the repackaging of your own earlier posts selected from the analytics, and a database of more than 5 million viral posts for inspiration. Named as well are accelerated comments and replies, drafts in a kanban view, unicode formatting of a post, polls, carousels, a publishing scheduler and analytics. MCP access is also declared — so that the tool can be worked with from Claude, ChatGPT and other large language models. The list is taken from the plan comparison table and the product menu on the pricing page.
About languages nothing is said. Neither the pricing page, nor the terms of service, nor the privacy policy names any languages. A tool that writes texts is silent about the language of those texts: the documents were read, and the answer is not in them — not about Russian, not about Arabic, not about Hindi, not about Chinese.
Which platforms it works with
LinkedIn only. Declared are post scheduling, comments, carousels, polls, auto-connections and direct messages — all inside a single platform. No other social networks are declared on the pricing page or in the product menu.
Additionally an MCP server is named: it allows the tool itself to be driven from external language models.
Pricing
From the pricing page, the currency is US dollars. Both columns — monthly and annual — are present in the HTML of the page, so both are confirmed.
Starter — 39 USD a month, 32 USD a month under annual payment. Growth — 69 USD a month, 49 USD under annual. Pro — 199 USD a month, 149 USD under annual. The annual discount is declared at 25 per cent. For teams and agencies an additional discount is announced — up to 30 per cent for several seats.
The minimum is 32 USD a month under annual payment of Starter, 39 USD under monthly. Here a distinction matters that is easy to miss: the cheapest tier of the tool and the cheapest tier with AI post writing are different ones. AI generation of text starts at Growth: 49 USD a month annually, or 69 USD monthly.
What is free
There is no permanent free plan. There is a seven-day free trial and a refund within 30 days. Word for word from the pricing page: "Full app access during the free trial, whichever plan you choose. 30 day money back guarantee" — for the duration of the trial full access to the app is open, whichever plan you choose. That is a window of one week, not a free tier.
Restrictions
Credits per month: Growth — 250 AI credits and 500 comment credits; Pro — unlimited of both. AI credits are spent on idea search, on generating a post from scratch, on the chat assistant and on repackaging content.
About Starter precision is needed. In the comparison table the credit cells in the Starter column are empty. That is the silence of the table, not a confirmed zero. It is worth setting alongside the previous section, where AI post writing is named as a feature from Growth upwards.
The limit on the number of profiles and seats is set by the plan.
Rights to the output
The rights to your content stay with you. The terms, section 8: "You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through Service".
But there is a second half: by publishing content through the tool you grant the company the right to "use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through Service" — including the right to show it to other users of the tool.
And the main gap: a direct clause on rights to AI-generated text is not in the terms — the document is written about user content in general. By plan the rights are not differentiated.
Do they train on your data
There is no answer. In the terms read and in the privacy policy the training of models on what the user enters is not mentioned; what is spoken of is only the collection of data in order to "improve our Service".
An opt-out from training is likewise not described, and here it is easy to go wrong. The opt-out that is in the policy relates to third-party analytics: for Firebase and Mixpanel an opt-out mechanism is provided for, while about Amplitude it says word for word "Currently, you may not opt out of tracking by amplitude". That is an opt-out from tracking, not from the training of models. The two must not be confused.
How you earn with it
The rights to the content you submit and publish the terms leave with you, but at the same time they grant the tool the right to use, modify, reproduce and distribute it inside the service.
A separate rule on rights to AI-written text is not in the terms, and commercial use there is neither permitted nor forbidden by a line of its own. By plan this is not differentiated.
What it will not do
It will not give a permanent free plan: only seven days of trial.
It will not write a post on Starter: AI generation begins at Growth.
It will not go beyond LinkedIn: no other platforms are declared.
It will not help you get around LinkedIn's rules — on the contrary, it forbids that directly. The terms, section 9 "Prohibited Uses", item (g): using the service in a way that violates LinkedIn's user agreement is forbidden, and responsibility for LinkedIn's sanctions lies with the user.
It will not let you impersonate someone else: fake profiles and misrepresentation of your identity are forbidden separately. Forbidden there as well are breaking the law, exploiting or harming minors, spam and unauthorised advertising material, infringing the rights of others, and also robots and scrapers for accessing the service. The age is 18 and over.
It will not say in which languages it writes.
It will not answer whether models are trained on your texts, and will not let you opt out of that. Opting out of Amplitude tracking is not possible either: "Currently, you may not opt out of tracking by amplitude".
It will not mark what is written as made by AI: watermarks, metadata, C2PA or a requirement to label a generated post are not mentioned in the documents read.
Verified data
The checked data this deep dive rests on.
About the platform
a tool for running LinkedIn: generating post texts from scratch, a chat assistant for polishing a post, idea search, repackaging your best content from analytics, a base of more than 5 million viral posts for inspiration, faster comments and replies, drafts in a kanban view, unicode formatting of a post, polls, carousels, a publishing scheduler and analytics; MCP access is claimed, so that the service can be worked with from Claude, ChatGPT and other LLMs
the features are taken from the plan comparison table and the product menu on the pricing page
source, checked 2026-08-07
Platforms
LinkedIn only — scheduling posts, comments, carousels, polls, auto-connections and direct messages; in addition an MCP server is claimed for controlling the service from external LLMs
no other social networks are claimed on the pricing page or in the product menu
source, checked 2026-08-07
Pricing
Starter 39 USD, Growth 69 USD, Pro 199 USD a month; paid yearly (a 25 per cent discount) 32 USD, 49 USD and 149 USD a month; for teams and agencies an additional discount of up to 30 per cent for multiple seats is claimed
both columns — monthly and yearly — are present in the page's HTML; AI post writing appears only from the Growth plan onwards
source, checked 2026-08-07
32 USD a month paid yearly (Starter); paid monthly 39 USD. A caveat: Starter has no AI generation of posts — that begins with Growth, at 49 USD a month paid yearly or 69 USD monthly
an important distinction: the cheapest tier of the service and the cheapest tier WITH AI text are different ones
source, checked 2026-08-07
Limits and restrictions
credits a month: Growth — 250 AI credits and 500 comment credits, Pro — unlimited AI credits and comment credits; AI credits are spent on idea search, generating a post from scratch, the chat assistant and repackaging content. The limit on the number of profiles and seats is set by the plan
in the comparison table the credit cells in the Starter column are empty — the service does not state them there; this is silence of the table, not a confirmed zero
source, checked 2026-08-07
Restrictions
it is forbidden to break the law, to exploit or harm minors, to send spam and unsolicited promotional material, to impersonate another person — fake profiles and misrepresenting your identity are expressly forbidden — and to infringe others' rights. A separate clause important for social media work: it is forbidden to use the service in a way that breaches LinkedIn's user agreement, and responsibility for LinkedIn's sanctions rests with the user. The age is 18 and over. Bots and scrapers for accessing the service are forbidden
section 9, Prohibited Uses, with clause (g) about LinkedIn — the service expressly warns of the risk of a LinkedIn account being blocked
source, checked 2026-08-07
Legal
rights in the content stay with the user, verbatim: «You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through Service»; publishing content through the service, however, gives the company the right to «use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and distribute such Content on and through Service», including the right to show it to other users of the service. There is no direct clause about rights in AI-GENERATED text in the terms. It does not differ by plan
section 8; the terms are written about user content in general, and no separate regime for AI output is set out in them
source, checked 2026-08-07
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