Updated 202610 extensions, ranked and reviewed

The 10 best LinkedIn
Chrome extensions

For creators, marketers, and sales people in 2026.

quick honest disclaimer

Yes, we built MyFeedIn, so we put it first. We're not going to pretend otherwise. The other 9 are well-known tools in the LinkedIn ecosystem, ranked by what they're best at. No affiliate links here, pick what fits your need.

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MyFeedIn

myfeedin.co

Custom LinkedIn feeds, focus mode, and your own analytics

Best for Creators

Build custom feeds of the people you actually want to learn from, instead of whatever the LinkedIn algorithm pushes today. Focus mode hides the rest of the feed entirely. You also get analytics on your own posts and comments, which most extensions skip.

What we like

  • Free plan is genuinely useful, not a 7-day trial
  • Analytics on your own posts AND your comments (rare)
  • Focus mode actually kills the doomscroll

What we don't

  • Desktop only, no mobile companion yet
  • Custom feeds need a few minutes of curation upfront
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AuthoredUp

authoredup.com

Rich post formatting plus per-post analytics

Best for CreatorsFrom $19/mo

Adds a proper formatting toolbar to LinkedIn (bold, italic, lists, fonts), saves drafts in the cloud across devices, and shows per-post analytics inline. If you write often, the formatting alone earns its keep.

What we like

  • Cleanest formatting toolbar in the space
  • Drafts auto-sync across browsers
  • Per-post stats baked in, no spreadsheet needed

What we don't

  • Pricing climbs once you want all the features
  • Some unicode formatting renders oddly on mobile LinkedIn
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Taplio X

taplio.com

AI insights overlay as you scroll the feed

Best for Power usersBundled with Taplio (~$39+/mo)

Layers engagement scores, performance signals, and AI suggestions onto LinkedIn while you scroll. Genuinely useful if you study what's working in your niche, but you can't buy it standalone, it ships with the full Taplio product.

What we like

  • Engagement scores at a glance for any post
  • Solid AI hook generator built in
  • Surfaces outliers you'd otherwise scroll past

What we don't

  • Bundled with the full Taplio product, no à la carte
  • Pricing sits on the higher end of this list
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Reepl

reepl.io

AI-generated comments inline

Best for Engagement-driven creatorsFreemium

Drops AI reply suggestions under every post in your feed so you can comment in seconds instead of minutes. Useful, but the second your comments start sounding the same, your engagement drops. Use the suggestions as a starting point.

What we like

  • Saves real time when you're commenting at volume
  • Tone matching is decent (not pure ChatGPT-speak)
  • Toggles per post when you want to write your own

What we don't

  • Output quality varies wildly by niche
  • Easy to over-rely on it and lose your voice
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folk (folkX)

folk.app

Lightweight CRM with a one-click LinkedIn clipper

Best for Solos & small teamsFree tier + from $25/mo

folkX is the LinkedIn clipper that pushes any profile into folk's CRM in one click — name, company, role, all parsed cleanly. Great for relationship people who don't need the weight of HubSpot or Salesforce.

What we like

  • Among the cleanest CRM UIs around
  • folkX clipper is genuinely fast
  • Free tier is workable for solo operators

What we don't

  • Not a heavy CRM, automation depth is limited
  • LinkedIn sync is one-way (LinkedIn → folk only)
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Waalaxy

waalaxy.com

Multichannel outreach (LinkedIn + email) on autopilot

Best for Outbound sales teamsFrom $60/mo

Automates connection requests, follow-ups, and email sequences from one extension. Powerful and templated, but the more aggressive you go, the more you flirt with LinkedIn flagging your account. Respect the throttles.

What we like

  • True multichannel sequences (LinkedIn + email)
  • Pre-built campaign templates work out of the box
  • Solid CRM-style inbox to manage replies

What we don't

  • Aggressive automation can put your account at risk
  • Pricing scales fast as you add seats
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Surfe

surfe.com

Sync LinkedIn to HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive

Best for AEs & SDRsFrom $23/mo per user

Pushes LinkedIn contacts and message activity straight into your CRM with one click. If you live in HubSpot, Salesforce, or Pipedrive, this is the fastest way to keep your CRM in sync without copy-pasting.

What we like

  • One of the fastest LinkedIn → CRM workflows out there
  • Auto-logs LinkedIn messages and notes
  • Email enrichment included on every plan

What we don't

  • Only valuable if you use one of the supported CRMs
  • Email enrichment is rate-limited on lower tiers
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Evaboot

evaboot.com

Sales Navigator scraping + email finding

Best for Outbound prospectorsFrom $49/mo

Cleans Sales Navigator searches into structured CSVs with verified emails attached. If you build lead lists at any scale, it's one of the cleanest export paths around, way better than rolling your own scraper.

What we like

  • Clean, structured CSV exports from Sales Nav
  • Decent email finder built in
  • Filters out the junk (low-quality titles, dead companies)

What we don't

  • Sales Navigator subscription required separately
  • Costs add up fast at high scrape volume
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Lusha

lusha.com

B2B email and phone enrichment in one click

Best for Sales reps closing dealsFree credits + from $39/mo

Pulls verified email and phone data on any LinkedIn profile in one click. The free credits let you sample the quality before paying. Data quality is high, but credits go fast at any real volume.

What we like

  • Fast, accurate contact data when you need it
  • Free credits to test before committing
  • Polished Chrome extension UX

What we don't

  • Credits run out quickly once you're prospecting at scale
  • Verify older contacts before mass-emailing
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Apollo.io

apollo.io

Full sales engagement platform inside LinkedIn

Best for SDR teams running multichannelFree + from $49/mo

Database, sequencing, dialer, and a LinkedIn extension, all under one roof. Overkill if you just want a nicer feed, but if you're running outbound end-to-end, the all-in-one beats stitching three tools together.

What we like

  • All-in-one (database, sequencing, dialer)
  • Strong free tier to validate the workflow
  • Good LinkedIn integration for SDR teams

What we don't

  • Steep learning curve, lots of features to wire up
  • Way too much for solo creators

Want a Chrome extension that actually improves your LinkedIn?

MyFeedIn gives you custom feeds, focus mode, and analytics on your own posts and comments. Free plan, no credit card.

Quick answers

The questions we get the most about LinkedIn extensions.

For creators, MyFeedIn, AuthoredUp, Taplio X, and Reepl. For relationship and sales work, folk, Surfe, and Apollo.io. For outbound at scale, Waalaxy, Evaboot, and Lusha. The right one depends on what you're trying to do, not which one has the most features.

Reading-only extensions (MyFeedIn, AuthoredUp, Taplio X, folk, Surfe) are safe — they don't take action on your account. Automation extensions (Waalaxy, Evaboot) carry real risk if you use them aggressively. LinkedIn does flag accounts that send hundreds of connection requests a day. Use the rate limits.

Yes, but pick a primary one and don't stack 5 of them. They all inject UI into LinkedIn, and stacking them gets visually noisy and can slow the page down. A typical setup: one for creating (AuthoredUp), one for the feed (MyFeedIn), one for relationships (folk or Surfe).

MyFeedIn for the feed and analytics, AuthoredUp for formatting and per-post stats. If you want AI suggestions while you scroll, add Taplio X or Reepl on top. Most creators end up with two: a feed tool and a writing tool.

Depends on your stack. If you live in a CRM, Surfe is the fastest LinkedIn → CRM bridge. If you do cold outreach, Waalaxy or Apollo.io for sequences. If you need contact data, Lusha or Evaboot. Most sales reps pair two: one for prospecting, one for engagement.

MyFeedIn has a real free plan (not just a trial). folk, Reepl, Apollo.io, and Lusha have free tiers or free credits to test with. Everything else is paid. Free tiers are usually enough to validate whether a tool is right for you before committing.

Full transparency: we built it. We're listing it first because we genuinely believe it's the best feed tool on LinkedIn, and because we know it inside out. The other 9 are well-known tools in the LinkedIn ecosystem, ranked by what they're best at. If you disagree with our ranking, swap to a different tool, the goal is to find what fits you.

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