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LinkedIn Saved Posts: How to Bookmark, Access & Manage 

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If traditional media disappeared tomorrow, LinkedIn alone could keep you informed with news, insights, and expert opinions. But let’s be real — do you actually have time to read it all? 

Nope!

That’s why LinkedIn came up with its Saved Posts feature: keep what matters now, read it later, and stay in the loop without living in your feed.

In this read, we’ll show you what LinkedIn saved posts are, why they’re useful, how to view saved posts on LinkedIn at any time, and how to manage them as per your needs. 

What Are LinkedIn Saved Posts?

Saved posts on LinkedIn is the platform’s very own feature that lets you bookmark content you like directly from the LinkedIn feed and come back to it later, whenever it suits you.

Technically, LinkedIn saved posts work like your personal content library. Everything is curated around your interests, including posts, articles, and updates you found must-read but didn’t have time to engage with.

💡Pro-tip! The wow factor of LinkedIn saved posts lies in their simplicity and privacy. No one gets notified when you save their post, and no one can see what you’ve saved. It’s for your own reference only.

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How to Save LinkedIn Posts?

The steps are nearly identical on desktop and mobile, with slight variations in layout and user experience. 

Here’s how it works:

Saving LinkedIn Posts on Desktop

  • 👉Whenever you come across a post you want to save, click the three-dots icon in the top-right corner of the post.
  • 👉 From the dropdown menu, select “Save”.
Save LinkedIn Posts on Desktop

That’s pretty much it; LinkedIn automatically adds the post to your saved items. 

💡Pro-tip! Changed your mind? You can unsave a post at any time by following the same steps and clicking “Unsave”. 

Saving LinkedIn Posts on Mobile

For mobile, you’d also want to look for three dots next to the desired post. Tap them, and you’d be shown the menu where the “Save” option will be available. 

Again, the functionality is identical; only the mobile layout differs.

Saving LinkedIn Posts on Mobile Phone

💡Pro-tip! Saving posts on mobile makes it easy to capture content on the go. There’s no difference between saving from mobile or desktop — all saved posts end up in one place, ready for deeper review later on desktop.

Why Save LinkedIn Posts?

LinkedIn saved posts give you a private space to capture important content you want to read later, without relying on memory or search. 

However, this feature serves more purposes beyond just “read it later”, like: 

  • 👉Engagement opportunities — each comment can bring in a relationship: a prospect, a partner, or simply someone whose expertise you’ll rely on.
  • 👉Prospect research — saved posts double as intel. You see who engages with the same content, understand what they care about, and use those shared interests in your outreach.
  • 👉Learning method — by saving useful posts and revisiting them later, you continuously deepen your knowledge in the field you focus on.
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How to Access Saved Posts on LinkedIn?

Most users suppose their saved posts on LinkedIn pop up live in the feed or Activity section.

They don’t. 

LinkedIn stores them separately in the “My Items” section, so you don’t scroll endlessly to find whatever you saved months before. 

Here’s how you can access your “My Items” both in the LinkedIn app and on desktop. 

How to View Saved Posts on LinkedIn Desktop

  • 👉Log in to LinkedIn using your web browser.
  • 👉Open your profile menu and click the three-dots icon in the top-right corner.
  • 👉Select “Saved items”.
Saved Posts on LinkedIn Desktop
  • 👉You’ll be redirected to “My Items”, where you’ll find “Saved posts and articles”.
Access Saved Posts on LinkedIn

💡Pro-tip! All of your LinkedIn saved posts are shown in chronological order, so your latest finds are always on top. If you’re managing a big library, desktop view works best for quick scanning and multi-tab browsing.

How to Find Saved Posts on LinkedIn Mobile

On mobile, LinkedIn saved posts are as easy to find;  however, expect a few more taps.

  • 👉Go to the LinkedIn app on your phone. 
  • 👉In your profile section, find the three-dots icon and tap “Saved Items”.
Saved Posts on LinkedIn Mobile
  • 👉This opens an overview of your activity in numbers: applied jobs, posted jobs, and learning courses bookmarked, as well as “Saved posts and Articles”.
Saved items on LinkedIn
  • 👉Upon tapping on “Saved posts and Articles,” you’ll be taken to your saved content feed, again, chronologically sorted. 

💡Pro-tip! On mobile, saved posts on LinkedIn appear individually, so you’ll be scrolling more. For larger collections, desktop access is more handy.

Saved posts and Articles on LinkedIn

How to Manage Your Saved Posts on LinkedIn

Saving posts on LinkedIn is only the first step.

Managing them matters far more because a long, disorganized list can quickly grow into hundreds of random content pieces, and you’ll end up endlessly scrolling through outdated ones.

Here are a couple of tips for you to organize your saved LinkedIn posts:

👉Group your saved content

Since LinkedIn doesn’t offer built-in folders or tags for saved posts, you can mentally split what you save into simple buckets:

  • Learning (guides, frameworks, case studies, tutorials);
  • Content inspiration (hooks, storytelling formats, viral post ideas);
  • Leads & prospects (posts from potential clients or companies you may contact);
  • Networking ( posts you plan to comment on or engage with later).

👉Document your audience’s frustrations

Saved posts are valuable not only for their content, but also for the reactions they get.  Pay attention to the pain points people mention in the comments — you can categorize those later for different audiences.

💡Pro-tip! In reality, that’s market demand in disguise: workflow bottlenecks, tool limitations, team processes, corporate psychology — anything your future client is struggling with and might need help solving.

👉Stay on top of urgent opportunities

Many great creators occasionally offer bonuses — webinars, betas, grants, early access, or discounted courses, which is why revisiting your saved posts pays off.

Manage Saved Posts on LinkedIn

FAQs on Saved LinkedIn Posts

No, saving a post is always private. LinkedIn does not notify the author when you save their post.

No, only you can see your saved posts on LinkedIn.

LinkedIn has not publicly stated any limit on how many posts a user can save. As far as we know, all LinkedIn users can save as many items as they can. However, saving a huge cache of posts makes it difficult to manage and stay organized.

Unlike some bookmark systems, LinkedIn doesn’t let you organize saved posts into folders or tags. Everything lives in one chronological list.

No, you can only save or unsave posts. LinkedIn doesn’t yet offer an archive feature.

Saved posts aren’t permanent. Unsave them — or if the author deletes the post, it disappears from your “Saved Items” too.


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