Affiliate disclosure
Last updated: June 24, 2026
LinkedInScraper.com is free to use. To keep it that way, some of the outbound links to commercial tools are affiliate links. If you click one and sign up or buy, we may earn a commission, at no extra cost to you. In many cases an affiliate link gets you the same (or a better) price than going direct.
Our promise: money never buys a ranking
This is the whole point of the site, so we'll be blunt about it:
- Rankings and ratings are editorial. Whether a tool pays us a commission has zero effect on its position, its ban-risk rating, or its pros and cons.
- We list tools that pay us nothing. Open-source projects and tools without affiliate programs sit right next to commercial ones, and often rank above them.
- We flag risk honestly. If a tool can get your LinkedIn account banned, we say so plainly, even when it's a paying partner.
"Sponsored" vs. affiliate
A small number of placements may be explicitly marked Sponsored. Those are paid promotions and are always labelled as such. Everything else is ranked on merit. An affiliate link is not a sponsorship, it just means we earn a commission if you convert, without affecting where the tool sits.
How we keep listings accurate
Open-source tools show live data pulled from the GitHub API (stars, last commit, license, maintenance status), refreshed automatically. Human-entered fields like pricing carry a "last verified" date. Spot something wrong or out of date? We want to know. Accuracy is the product.
Not legal advice
Nothing on this site is legal advice. Scraping rules depend on your jurisdiction, the data involved, and LinkedIn's Terms of Service, which change over time. Always do your own due diligence. See our guide onwhether LinkedIn scraping is legal.