For many users, LinkedIn is a platform for business content and job listings. But the company also wants to be known as an operations tool for small business owners — and today launched a new integrated service that brings together sales, marketing, and hiring tools into one platform.
The company calls this service Premium All-in-One. Instead of switching between different tools and platforms, Premium All-in-One provides a central dashboard to show activity across all three business functions while offering recommended actions for what to do next.
The new consolidated subscription costs $99.99 per month. LinkedIn says it’s specifically targeting founders, solopreneurs, and small teams who are “wearing multiple hats with limited time and resources.”
LinkedIn sweetens the deal with credits for subscribers. During the free trial, users get $100 in credit for promoting job listings and $100 for boosting their posts in the LinkedIn News Feed. Paid members will receive $50 in monthly credits for listings and $50 for post boosts.
Key features include unlimited searches with advanced filters, InMail credits for outreach, AI writing support for personalized messaging, and automatic invites for people who engage with content. LinkedIn says its early data is promising: Small businesses using the platform report a 57% increase in followers, 40% more profile views, and up to a 60% increase in response rates from daily potential proposals.
The launch represents a strategic effort to make LinkedIn’s existing small business tools more prominent and integrated, moving the platform beyond its traditional networking role into essential business operations.
For many users, LinkedIn is a platform for business content and job listings. But the company also wants to be known as an operations tool for small business owners — and today launched a new integrated service that brings together sales, marketing, and hiring tools into one platform.
The company calls this service Premium All-in-One. Instead of switching between different tools and platforms, Premium All-in-One provides a central dashboard to show activity across all three business functions while offering recommended actions for what to do next.
The new consolidated subscription costs $99.99 per month. LinkedIn says it’s specifically targeting founders, solopreneurs, and small teams who are “wearing multiple hats with limited time and resources.”
LinkedIn sweetens the deal with credits for subscribers. During the free trial, users get $100 in credit for promoting job listings and $100 for boosting their posts in the LinkedIn News Feed. Paid members will receive $50 in monthly credits for listings and $50 for post boosts.
Key features include unlimited searches with advanced filters, InMail credits for outreach, AI writing support for personalized messaging, and automatic invites for people who engage with content. LinkedIn says its early data is promising: Small businesses using the platform report a 57% increase in followers, 40% more profile views, and up to a 60% increase in response rates from daily potential proposals.
The launch represents a strategic effort to make LinkedIn’s existing small business tools more prominent and integrated, moving the platform beyond its traditional networking role into essential business operations.
