How to Add a LinkedIn Widget to Your Website

Your LinkedIn profile is where your most professional updates live—so why not showcase them on your website too? With RSS.app, you can turn any public LinkedIn page or post stream into a clean, auto-updating widget embedded right on your site.

Perfect for portfolios, company pages, and personal brands, this setup keeps your site looking active, connected, and professional.

 

Step 1: Generate a LinkedIn RSS Feed

1. Go to the Linkedin RSS Generator.

2. Paste the URL of a public LinkedIn newsletter or company page.

3. Click Generate.

4. Once the feed preview appears, click Save to My Feeds.

You now have a live RSS feed of LinkedIn posts, which updates automatically whenever new content is posted.

 

Step 2: Create a LinkedIn Widget

1. Go to the Widgets tab.

2. Select a layout — Card, List, or Carousel work great for LinkedIn posts.

3. Change the design by clicking Customize: adjust font, colors, padding, number of posts, and layout to match your website.

4. Use filters if you want to include or exclude specific keywords from your LinkedIn content.

 

Step 3: Embed the Widget on Your Website

1. Click Add to Website

2. Copy the embed code: JavaScript, IFrame, the direct URL, or Wix.

3. Paste it into your website’s HTML or use an embed block on platforms like WordPress, Squarespace, Webflow, or Wix.

That’s it—your LinkedIn updates will now appear on your website automatically.

 

Why Embed LinkedIn on Your Site?

  • Keep your site fresh without writing separate updates
  • Showcase social proof and professional activity
  • Build trust with visitors and potential partners or clients
  • Drive traffic back to your LinkedIn profile or company page

 

Try It Now

Whether you want to highlight job updates, industry posts, or company milestones, adding a LinkedIn widget with RSS.app is a quick win for engagement and credibility.

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