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LinkedIn to SHA256 Emails

Retrieve all known SHA256 and MD5 hashed emails for a LinkedIn profile - business and personal - for maximum audience-match coverage across ad platforms.
  • Convert these LinkedIn URLs into SHA256-hashed emails for ad targeting
  • Hash this list of LinkedIn profiles for a Meta custom audience

What this skill does

Takes a LinkedIn profile URL and returns every known hashed email for that person using linkedin_to_sha256 - business and personal addresses, in both SHA256 and MD5 formats, as separate arrays. More hashes per person means higher match rates when you upload to ad platforms.

Use this when your audience source is LinkedIn profiles - Sales Navigator exports, prospect lists, event attendees - and you want to target those people in paid channels.

Inputs

  • LinkedIn URL - single profile URL or slug, or a list (processed one call per profile)

When it activates

  • "get hashed emails for this LinkedIn profile"
  • "convert these LinkedIn URLs to SHA256"
  • "build an ad audience from this prospect list"
  • "hash this list for custom audiences"

Output

LinkedIn URL Business Hashes Personal Hashes
Profiles processed:  X
Profiles w/ hashes:  X  (XX%)
Total hashes:        X
Credits used:        ~XXX

Tips

  • Both SHA256 and MD5 are returned - use SHA256 for Meta/Google/TikTok, MD5 where legacy platforms require it
  • Personal hashes typically match better than business in consumer ad platforms
  • Slugs (e.g. janesmith) are normalised to full URLs automatically
  • Hashes upload directly to ad platforms; they are not a MAID input. For device IDs, resolve a plaintext personal email from the LinkedIn URL first (LinkedIn to Personal Email), then run Email to MAID
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