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How to Find Saved Posts on LinkedIn (Desktop & Mobile 2026)

Can't find your saved LinkedIn posts? Here's exactly where to look on desktop, mobile app, and how to search, organize, and reuse your saved content, step by step.

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You saved a post two weeks ago. Great hook, solid advice, something you wanted to reference in your own content. Now you need it, and LinkedIn has buried it under hundreds of feed updates.

LinkedIn makes saving posts easy. Finding them later? That's a different story.

According to LinkedIn's Help Center, all saved content lives under "My Items" - but LinkedIn doesn't impose a limit on how many items you can save, and it gives you no way to search through them. Your saved posts, bookmarked articles, and saved job listings all pile up in one chronological list.

Below is the exact walkthrough for finding your saved posts on desktop and mobile, plus how to actually search and organize your saves once the list gets long.

3 Ways to Find Saved Posts on LinkedIn

Your saved posts - also called bookmarks - live in "My Items" on LinkedIn. There are three ways to access them:

  1. Desktop sidebar: Click "My Items" in the left sidebar of your LinkedIn feed. If you don't see it, scroll down below your profile card.
  2. Mobile app: Tap your profile photo (top left) > select "Saved Posts and Articles."
  3. Direct URL (fastest): Go straight to linkedin.com/my-items/saved-posts/ - bookmark this link for instant access every time.

Everything you've ever saved is there, sorted chronologically. No search, no folders, no tags - just a list.

If you need the full walkthrough with screenshots, or if LinkedIn has moved things around since you last checked (it does that - the algorithm and UI change regularly), keep reading.

Why Save Posts on LinkedIn?

Before the how-to: why bother saving in the first place?

Build a content swipe file. When you spot a strong hook, a clever carousel structure, or a post format that drives engagement, save it. Over time you build a reference library of what works on LinkedIn. When you sit down to write your own posts, you're not starting from a blank page.

Track competitors and peers. Save posts from people in your industry to study their content patterns. What topics get them engagement? What formats do they use? Saved posts are private, so nobody knows you're studying their approach.

Save job opportunities. See a role that interests you but can't apply right now? Save it. LinkedIn stores saved job listings alongside your saved posts in My Items.

Bookmark resources and references. Industry reports, how-to guides, data you want to cite later. LinkedIn's save feature works as a quick bookmark for anything in your feed.

How to Find Saved Posts on LinkedIn Desktop

Three steps. Takes about 10 seconds.

Step 1: Open "Saved items" from the left sidebar

Log into LinkedIn and go to your main feed. On the left side of the page, below your profile card, there's a link labeled "Saved items." Click it.

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Don't see it? Scroll down in the left sidebar. LinkedIn sometimes tucks it below "Groups" and "Events," especially on smaller screens.

Alternatively, skip the navigation entirely and go straight to linkedin.com/my-items/saved-posts/.

Step 2: Select "Saved posts and articles"

Once the My Items panel opens, you'll see three options: Job tracker, My learning, and Saved posts and articles. Click "Saved posts and articles."

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Step 3: Filter by content type

My Items shows all your saved content in reverse chronological order. You can filter between:

  • All → everything you've saved
  • Articles → long-form LinkedIn articles only

Basic, but useful if you know you're looking for an article and want to skip the regular feed posts.

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Step 4: Scroll to find your post

Here's where it gets tedious. LinkedIn doesn't have a search bar inside My Items. Saved something weeks ago? You'll scroll through everything chronologically until you spot it.

No keyword search. No tags. No folders. For a handful of saved posts, that's fine. Once you're past 50 or 100 saves, it becomes a real pain point. (More on solving that below.)

How to Find Saved Posts on LinkedIn Mobile App

The mobile path takes a few extra taps compared to desktop. LinkedIn buries it deeper in the app.

Step 1: Tap your profile photo

Open the LinkedIn app. Tap your profile photo in the top-left corner to open the profile menu.

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Step 2: Go to "Saved Posts"

In the menu that opens, tap "Saved Posts." Your most recent saved content will appear at the top.

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Step 3: Filter your saved content

Inside Saved Posts, you can filter between All and Articles using the tabs at the top.

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Same chronological list as desktop. Same limitations: no search, no tags.

If you saved something recently, it'll be at the top. For older saves, you might want to switch to desktop, scrolling through a long list on a phone screen gets frustrating fast.

How to Save a Post on LinkedIn

For reference, in case you haven't used the feature before or want to double-check:

1. Find a post in your feed

2. Click the three dots (...) in the top-right corner

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3. Click "Save" from the dropdown, you'll see the bookmark icon fill in to confirm

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Done. The post lands in your My Items section immediately. To undo it, click the three dots again and select "Unsave."

You can save feed posts, articles, videos, and job listings. According to LinkedIn's help documentation, there is no limit on how many items you can save.

The post author is not notified when you save their post. Saving is completely private.

How to Search and Organize Your LinkedIn Saved Posts

Finding saved posts is one thing. Keeping them useful as the list grows is another problem entirely.

LinkedIn's saved posts section is a chronological dump. One list, newest first, no search bar. Save 5 posts a week and within a couple of months you're scrolling through hundreds of items to find that one post with the hook you wanted to reference.

What LinkedIn gives you natively

Not much:

  • A chronological list (newest first)
  • A filter toggle: "All" or "Articles"
  • The ability to unsave posts you no longer need

If you save posts occasionally, that's workable. But if you're using saves as a content research system for collecting hooks, competitor analysis, topic inspiration, LinkedIn's native tools aren't built for that.

Using AuthoredUp to search, filter, and reuse saved content

AuthoredUp, a LinkedIn content creation and analytics platform, plugs directly into your saved posts and adds the features LinkedIn left out.

Search by keyword. Type any word or phrase and instantly find matching posts. No scrolling required.

Tag and categorize. Add custom tags like "hooks," "data posts," or "competitor content" to any saved post, then filter by tag later. The tags show up as you scroll, so you can spot categories at a glance.

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here's a link labeled "Saved items" Click it.

Filter by date range and post type. Looking for carousels you saved last month? Or text posts from Q4? Narrow the list in seconds instead of scrolling through everything.

See performance data. Each saved post shows its likes, comments, shares, and engagement metrics. You're not just saving content, you're studying what actually performed well and why.

Export and reuse. Download saved posts as CSV for offline analysis, or select any post and pull it into AuthoredUp's editor as a starting point for your own content.

You can try it with a 14-day free trial. The saved posts feature is included with all plans.

Can Others See Your Saved Posts on LinkedIn?

No. Your saved posts are completely private. No one, including the post author, your connections, or your employer, can see what you’ve saved.

This means you can freely save competitor content, job postings, or posts you want to study without worrying about anyone knowing.

Can you see who saved your LinkedIn post?

Not directly. LinkedIn doesn't show you a list of people who saved your post. However, if you're a post author, LinkedIn does show the total number of saves in your post analytics. Since 2025, the saves metric is visible separately from reposts, so you can see exactly how many people bookmarked your content.

To check saves on your own post: open the post, tap "View analytics," and look for the Saves count in the engagement breakdown.

Using AuthoredUp's analytics, you can track save counts alongside other engagement metrics across all your posts and spot which content types get saved most often. The save count is an underrated signal - it tells you what people found valuable enough to come back to.

Troubleshooting: Can't Find a Saved Post?

If you're sure you saved a post but can't find it in My Items, here are the most common reasons:

The author deleted the post. When someone deletes their LinkedIn post, your saved copy disappears too. LinkedIn doesn't keep a cached version of deleted content.

You accidentally unsaved it. Easy to do, especially on mobile. The unsave button is right next to other post actions. Check if the post appears in your feed and try saving it again.

You're logged into a different LinkedIn account. If you have multiple profiles (personal + company page admin), make sure you're viewing the account you used when saving.

LinkedIn moved things around. LinkedIn periodically changes where My Items sits in the navigation. If you haven't checked in a while, the path may have changed. The direct URL always works regardless of UI changes.

FAQ: LinkedIn Saved Posts

How do I find saved posts on LinkedIn desktop?

Click "My Items" in the left sidebar of your LinkedIn feed. All your saved posts and articles are listed there in chronological order. If you don't see "My Items," scroll down in the sidebar. You can also go directly to linkedin.com/my-items/saved-posts/.

Where is the bookmark icon on LinkedIn?

The bookmark icon appears when you click the three dots (...) in the top-right corner of any post. Select "Save" and the bookmark icon fills in to confirm the post has been saved. On some versions of the LinkedIn app, you may also see a small bookmark icon directly below the post.

Are saved posts on LinkedIn private?

Yes. Your saved posts are completely private. According to LinkedIn's Help Center, LinkedIn does not share your saved posts list with anyone - not the post author, not your connections, and not your employer.

Can you see who saved your post on LinkedIn?

Not individually. LinkedIn shows the total number of saves in your post analytics, but it doesn't reveal which specific users saved your post.

How do I check how many people saved my LinkedIn post?

Open your post and tap "View analytics." In the engagement breakdown, you'll see a Saves metric showing how many people bookmarked your content. This metric became visible separately from reposts in 2025.

How do I unsave a post on LinkedIn?

Click the three dots (...) in the top-right corner of the saved post and select "Unsave." The post will be removed from your My Items list. You can also unsave directly from the My Items page.

Can you save LinkedIn articles?

Yes. You can save both regular feed posts and long-form LinkedIn articles. In your My Items section, you can filter between "All" content and "Articles" specifically.

Do saved posts expire on LinkedIn?

No. Saved posts do not expire and remain in your My Items section indefinitely. However, if the original author deletes their post, your saved copy disappears with it. LinkedIn does not cache deleted content.

Where is the Resources section on LinkedIn?

On the LinkedIn mobile app, the Resources section is on your profile page. Tap your profile photo > "View Profile" > scroll down past your About section and Experience. You'll see "Resources" with six tools: Creator Mode, My Network, Personal Demographic Information, Salary Insights, Activity, and My Items. The Resources section is also where you'll find "Saved Posts and Articles" under My Items.

Can you search within your saved posts on LinkedIn?

Not natively. LinkedIn doesn't provide a search function inside My Items. You can only scroll through the list or filter between "All" and "Articles." For keyword search, tags, and advanced filtering, you'll need a tool like AuthoredUp that integrates with your saved posts. There are also other LinkedIn tools that offer various content management features.

How many posts can you save on LinkedIn?

There's no published limit. According to LinkedIn's help documentation, there is no cap on saved items, and users report saving hundreds of posts without issues.

What's the difference between saving a post and saving a draft on LinkedIn?

Saving a post bookmarks someone else's content (or your own published post) to your My Items section. Saving a draft saves an unpublished post you're still writing. Drafts are found in a different location - in the post composer, not in My Items.

If your saved posts list has gotten long enough that scrolling isn't cutting it, give AuthoredUp's saved posts search a try!
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