LinkedIn will tell others how you really use Adobe’s apps

June 17, 2026 Jess Weatherbed

LinkedIn’s new connected apps feature, showing a description of how someone uses HubSpot.
19 connected apps are available to start, with more “coming soon.” | Image: LinkedIn

LinkedIn is trying to make it easier for users to prove their proficiency with apps that are relevant to their current or future jobs. A new "connected apps" feature is launching today that allows users to link a selection of supported apps to their LinkedIn profile, with each app providing a "simple, specific description of how you actually use it," according to LinkedIn.

This feature builds on collaborations that LinkedIn introduced in January 2026, which allow users to verify their skills with Duolingo, Descript, Lovable, Relay.app, and Replit. Now, these collaborations will be moved to the new connected apps section on LinkedIn profiles …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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