LinkedIndex vs Alternatives
Generic bookmarking tools save links. LinkedIndex captures full LinkedIn posts, tags them with AI, and makes them searchable. Here's how they compare.
| Feature | LinkedIndex | LinkedIn Saves | Raindrop | Notion Clipper | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Full post content captured | Partial | ||||
| Author & engagement preserved | Partial | ||||
| AI auto-tagging by topic | Partial | ||||
| Full-text search | |||||
| Filter by author | Manual | ||||
| Filter by date range | Manual | ||||
| Ask questions across saves | Pro | ||||
| Weekly digest of themes | Pro | ||||
| Content survives deletion | Partial | ||||
| Export to Markdown/CSV | Pro | ||||
| Built for LinkedIn | Native | ||||
| Free tier | 50 posts | Unlimited | Limited | Limited | Limited |
Why LinkedIndex?
- Purpose-built for LinkedIn content, not generic web pages
- AI auto-tags every post by topic — no manual organization
- Full post content captured, not just a link
- Content survives if the original post is deleted
- Ask questions across your entire saved library
- Free for your first 50 posts, including AI tagging
Built for
- Consultants building strategy decks from LinkedIn insights
- Operators tracking industry trends across their network
- Content creators curating ideas and frameworks
- Researchers who need citable, searchable reference material
- Anyone who saves LinkedIn posts and can never find them again