LinkedIndex vs LinkedMash
Which LinkedIn Saved Posts Tool Is Right for You?
Both tools help you organize LinkedIn saved posts. The difference is in how they work and what happens after import.
| Feature | LinkedIndex | LinkedMash |
|---|---|---|
| How you save | One-click button on any post in your feed | Use LinkedIn's native save, then sync |
| Import existing saves | Yes (bulk import from saved posts page) | Yes (bulk import from saved posts page) |
| AI auto-tagging | Yes -- 6 tasks per save (topics, summary, entities, embeddings, OCR, article extraction) | Coming soon (manual labels only today) |
| Search | Full-text (PostgreSQL tsvector) + semantic search | Basic text search |
| Ask questions (AI chat) | Ask Your Network -- cited answers from your library | AI Chat -- query your saved posts |
| Image analysis (OCR) | Yes -- text inside images is searchable | No |
| Export to Notion | Yes (Notion-optimized CSV) | Yes |
| Export to CSV / Sheets | Yes | Yes (Google Sheets) |
| Export to Airtable | No | Yes |
| Export to Miro | No | Yes |
| Weekly AI digest | Yes | Coming soon |
| Dashboard & analytics | Yes -- topic heatmap, top voices, trends | Basic |
| Free tier | 50 posts forever with full AI tagging | 7-day trial, 20 posts |
| Pricing | $6.99/mo or $69/yr | $99/yr or $198 lifetime |
| Team features | Planned ($29/mo, shared collections) | No |
| Manual paste fallback | Yes (works without extension) | No |
| API / MCP | Planned | Yes (REST API + MCP server) |
| Platforms | LinkedIn only | LinkedIn only (TweetSmash for Twitter/X) |
Choose LinkedMash if...
- You already live in Notion and the auto-export is the killer feature
- You want a lifetime deal and don't need AI tagging
- You use Miro boards for visual content organization
- You want API/MCP access today
Choose LinkedIndex if...
- You want one-click save from your feed (not LinkedIn's native save + sync)
- AI auto-tagging matters -- you don't want to manually label posts
- You need to search inside images (OCR)
- You want a generous free tier to try before paying (50 posts vs 7-day trial)
- You care about structured metadata (engagement metrics, content type detection)
- You want full-text search with relevance ranking, not basic string matching
This comparison was last updated April 2026. If anything is inaccurate, email joe@linkedindex.app and we'll correct it.