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How I Added a LinkedIn Feed to My Website (And What Actually Worked)

How I Added a LinkedIn Feed to My Website (And What Actually Worked)

via Dev.toNaveen Sharma

I recently needed to add a LinkedIn feed on a website I was working on. Sounds simple, right? Turns out… not really. LinkedIn doesn’t offer a proper native widget like some other platforms. There’s no clean “drop this feed on your site” option. That meant I had to explore third-party tools, test a few approaches, and figure out what actually works without breaking the design or slowing down the page. If you’re trying to do the same, here’s a breakdown of what I learned. Why Add a LinkedIn Feed to a Website? Before getting into tools, it’s worth understanding why this matters. For most business or portfolio websites, LinkedIn is where: Updates happen regularly Company activity is visible Social proof builds naturally Instead of manually copying posts to your website, embedding a feed keeps everything in sync automatically. It also helps with: Keeping your site fresh without extra work Showing real-time activity Building credibility, especially for B2B websites The Problem with Native Li

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