LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager (Free Tool)

LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager (Free Tool)

Save and organize posts using #tags & topics with Buyerstage

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Ditch your messy, never-opened LinkedIn saved posts feed. Effortlessly organize all your favorite LinkedIn posts with tags and topics that are ready to read.
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LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager gallery image
LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager gallery image
LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager gallery image
LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager gallery image
LinkedIn Saved Posts Manager gallery image
Free
Launch tags:Sales•Marketing•LinkedIn
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Anima - OnBrand Vibe Coding
Design-aware AI for modern product teams.
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Vijayanand Kailash
The Day I Lost a Key LinkedIn Post As a founder, I wear many hats, but one thing I’ve always prioritized is staying informed and inspired. LinkedIn became my go-to platform for insights, trends, and thought leadership. Whenever I stumbled upon a post that resonated—a groundbreaking idea, a clever solution, or a thought-provoking article—I’d hit “Save.” I assumed I’d easily find it when I needed it. Recently, in a strategy meeting with my leadership team, we were deep in discussions about launching a new product feature. The conversation shifted to how we could stand out in the market—a classic GTM challenge. That’s when I remembered a LinkedIn post I had saved a while back. It was written by a seasoned founder who shared an incredible framework for positioning products in competitive spaces. It felt like the perfect insight to steer our discussion forward. Confident, I opened LinkedIn on my laptop during the meeting. “Give me one moment,” I said, smiling, as I navigated to my "Saved Items." But the confidence quickly faded. What greeted me was a long, unorganized list of posts: random articles, motivational quotes, case studies, and everything in between. There were no folders, no tags, no search bar—just a never-ending scroll of content I’d saved over the years. I could vaguely recall the author and a few keywords, but none of that helped. Five minutes in, I still hadn’t found the post. Embarrassed, I finally said, “I’ll share it with you after the meeting.” That experience stuck with me. Here I was, a founder focused on building systems and solving problems, yet I couldn’t solve one for myself: finding a way to manage and organize the content I valued most. LinkedIn’s "Saved Items" felt like a junk drawer—things thrown in with no way to sort or retrieve them efficiently. It wasn’t just about that one meeting. Over time, I realized how often I faced this issue—struggling to find saved posts, wasting precious time scrolling, and missing opportunities to share relevant insights when they mattered. That’s when it hit me: this was more than an annoyance. It was a real productivity problem. It inspired me to start thinking about better ways to organize digital knowledge, not just for myself, but for professionals everywhere who faced the same frustration. Sometimes, the biggest insights come from the smallest struggles.
Elena Oprea
@vijay_anand5 great founder story - loved it! It happened to me too!
Nika
Currently installed and love it! :) I would recommend to give mini tutorial to the side panel because without PH, I couldn't navigate myself into all saved posts :)
Harys N A
@busmark_w_nika Hey Nika, Appreciate your feedback. Noted and we'll implement this soon. Thanks!
Sam @CRANQ
Great idea, I have to say you have nailed it as a team! Often I find it a nightmare to keep track of all the useful posts & spend ages scrolling after them, I love how I can now break them down into folders etc. Top work from the team, best of luck with the launch!!
Harys N A
@cranqnow Thanks a lot Sam ❤️
Sam @CRANQ
@harys_praveen Anytime Harys!
Tushar Jain
A very relevant use case. What do you see this morphing into, a linkedin post categorizer or something more?
Harys N A
@tushj Thanks tushar. Our current roadmap is to organize the saved posts bucket with the help of AI.
Michael Vavilov
That's great! Why didn't LinkedIn do this? It's such a helpful tool
Harys N A
@michael_vavilov Thanks for your support Michael.
Tejas Kinger
Thank you! This is so useful!
Harys N A
@tejaskinger Thanks a lot tejas
Max Comperatore
yes, this is very useful for tagging saved posts, but I need some data policy or something because it does seem a bit unsafe
Deepak V
@maxcomx Thank your for your support Max. We take data privacy and security very seriously. Our tool adheres to strict data policies to ensure user information is protected.
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