Linkedin: Professional Network
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Description
Developer
LinkedIn Corporation
Developer ID: 288429043
What's New
We want you to have the best possible LinkedIn experience. This update contains bug fixes and improvements to ensure the app’s continued speed and reliability.
Ratings & Reviews
App Store
51,635 ratings
N/A downloads
Google Play
3,453,517 ratings
1,000,000,000+ downloads
Recent Reviews
Walter tshepo Obos
You can link your email into your google account, even though they can steel your cell phone you buy another one then enter your email account.
25 May 2026
Faizan Ail
not good
25 May 2026
Samir Desean Peterson Whitley (Bumpbump2306)
Thanks You
25 May 2026
Ade Mub
I have an issue of logging in into the app which is very tiring I hope you could make some adjustment
25 May 2026
Michelle
Great app
25 May 2026
Nina979
It’s okay
It okay but posts get blocked a lot from reaching others. I read a lot of posts that complain about this happening, even when you pay for premium. It would be great if this can be rectified.
25 May 2026
scaboom
Spam
Latest update has spammed me every time I open the app to join Premium!!!
25 May 2026
25boz
Community Tool
It’s a great way to grow your community reach and develop lasting valuable relationships.
21 May 2026
Julie Wu32
Julie Wu
LinkedIn through Apple, See for yourselves. When they promise the first month Subscription is a Free Trail, what Free Trail?? Me and my 20 friends All did not get it, we had to pay Right from the Start, and don’t listen when they say just Pay it and Easily you Can Get a Refund from Apple, Apple would not even want to know your Honest Rights and why you are requesting a refund at all!!! This is already my 5th Review about this Issue, let us See if This Time would Apple be Honest and Publish My Review 🙏🙏🙏
20 May 2026
invenio
Release notes are not the space for marketing messages
LinkedIn is a serial offender of lazy release notes. We don’t even get to know what they’re changing in the app with each release. Maybe instead of boasting of how great LinkedIn is to provide the “best possible experience”, you should not only reconsider your job matching algorithm (which at times is still way off) but also how you’re perceived by users. LinkedIn is following a similar trend that’s been rampant in the app world. It’s because of that, that I simply don’t love the app. Maybe it’s a cost cutting thing, but with that, LinkedIn has shown me that they don’t care too deeply about their users (“we don’t need to inform you”). Solid product management goes a long way! What I find most annoying is the little benefit a paid user gets out of LinkedIn, yet it’s necessary to get some value out of it. Even worse, as a paid user you still have to see ads. Double dipping… No, I don’t like the LinkedIn app.
13 May 2026
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