4/5 rating based on 34 reviews. Read all reviews for LinkedIn Elevate for iPhone.
LinkedIn Elevate is free iOS app published by LinkedIn Corporation
Corporate Sales User
This app makes it so easy to share content and see who is clicking on it. As a salesperson it’s great to see who is reading what I’m sharing!
Abercrombie_1892
Among many shortfalls and improvement opportunities apparently the developers haven’t heard that Twitter now accepts 280 characters
Crista H
The app seems to have some issues still. It takes forever to load my activity and half the time it doesn't work.
andromydon
DO NOT PURCHASE ELEVATE! It's not ready for prime time and certainly not worth the money. We've seen zero return on our investment thus far and that's extremely disappointing.
Hopeful Machine
The idea is you can share curated content if your company decided to pay for the Elevate product (I would advise against that) however this app is buggy, crashes frequent, doesn't allow you to actual schedule content to share, logs you out constantly but probably the worst thing - it doesn't actually help drive any meaningful engagement.
mhelmore
Every time I have a notification the application logs me out. I'm able to work with the web application without problems, but this makes the iOS app useless. If you want to log people out each time at least introduce touch I'd. Right now this app is completely useless.
bbq9
I get one screen at a time, scheduling doesn't seem to work at all. Sharing never moves forward to "send"
ctburns
What a horrible disappointment. Using a iPad Pro 10.5 and it stretches the images to as if it was made for an iPhone and is being stretched to fill the screen. Moreover... it keeps signing me out. What gives LinkedIn?! Expect better. C
Vshajakala csusjsna
Typing in this app is atrocious. There’s no spell checker and the name lookup is incredibly invasive, making it hard to actually finish your message at times. Not only that, if I find a typo, the app crashes when I use the cursor. If I manage to submit a typo, which happens weekly, there’s no option to update the message before it goes out. You have to delete and re-share the content, which means tracking down the URL again and retyping your message from scratch. This is the worst app I use on a daily basis and I’m struggling to convince myself it’s worth it over alternatives. If you’re looking around, keep looking. I like LinkedIn, but this is a shoddy app.