LinkedIn’s “All-In-One,” one dashboard to rule them all

If you have ever run a small business, you know the particular exhaustion of managing five different tools, each built for someone with a dedicated team to operate them. One platform for hiring, another for prospecting, a third for content scheduling, a fourth for analytics, etc.

LinkedIn’s new All-in-One Premium package is a direct response to that reality. The offering brings together client prospecting, marketing tools, and hiring capabilities into a single dashboard, layered with AI guidance that reportedly recommends next steps based on where your business stands and what you are trying to do.

At $99 per month, it also comes with $100 in ad credits and $50 in boost credits; meaning on paper, you are getting $150 in platform spend bundled into the cost. For anyone already running LinkedIn ads or boosting posts regularly, you are paying for the subscription with credits and getting the dashboard at no additional cost.

This means that the package is only a bargain if LinkedIn is actually where your customers and prospects spend their time. For B2B founders, consultants, professional services businesses, and anyone selling to corporate buyers, that answer is increasingly yes. For businesses serving consumer markets or operating in industries where LinkedIn is more résumé repository than active community, the calculus looks different.

It is also worth mentioning that LinkedIn has become one of the most frequently cited sources in AI chatbot responses. This changes the stakes of your LinkedIn presence in a way that was not true even two years ago. Being well-represented on the platform is no longer just about impressing recruiters or clients who actively search for you, it is also about being findable by systems that are increasingly mediating how people discover and evaluate businesses.

That context makes the AI-guided profile suggestions and product spotlight tools in the All-in-One package more meaningful than they might appear at first glance. Getting your LinkedIn presence in order is now, in a real sense, part of your search and discovery infrastructure.

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