# LinkHub vs AuthoredUp: which alternative should you choose in 2026?

> If your goal is to grow on LinkedIn through targeted commenting and engagement, LinkHub is the best AuthoredUp alternative; if your goal is to write and polish your own posts, AuthoredUp remains the purpose-built tool.

*By Yannis Haismann, Founder of LinkHub · Reviewed by LinkHub editorial team · Updated 2026-06-25*

## Quick answer
LinkHub and AuthoredUp solve two different problems. AuthoredUp is a content creation tool: a LinkedIn post editor (bold, italic, bullets, emojis), desktop/mobile preview with the "see more" truncation, a hooks and endings library, reusable snippets, readability grading and deep analytics of your own posts (impressions, engagement, best times to post, CSV export). LinkHub is a targeted engagement tool: personalized LinkedIn feeds (1000+ public feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm), one-click profile lists and 3 AI comments trained on your style, approved before posting. AuthoredUp does not generate comments and does not help you find profiles to engage with. Choose by your goal — the two are often complementary. LinkHub from €24/month; AuthoredUp from $19.95/month.

## Key takeaways
- Two different categories: AuthoredUp = write, format and analyze YOUR posts; LinkHub = ENGAGE with the right profiles (feeds, lists, approved AI comments).
- AuthoredUp generates no comments and doesn't help you find posts or profiles to engage — LinkHub covers all of that.
- AuthoredUp wins on post formatting, preview, the hooks library, readability and historical analytics of your own posts.
- Choose by goal: AuthoredUp to create/measure your posts, LinkHub to grow through targeted commenting. Many people use both.

## Which one for you?
**LinkHub — for you if:**
- You want to grow through engagement: commenting on the RIGHT profiles (targeted feeds + lists), not just publishing
- You want 3 AI comments trained on your style, rewritten and approved before posting
- You want a distraction-free mode, engagement analytics and conversation tracking
**AuthoredUp — for you if:**
- You mainly want to write and format your own posts (bold, italic, bullets, emojis)
- You want to preview your posts (desktop/mobile, "see more" truncation) and a hooks/endings library
- You want deep historical analytics of your own posts (impressions, engagement, best times, CSV export)

*Why one over the other?*
- AuthoredUp wins whenever the job is to create: a formatting editor injected into LinkedIn, faithful preview, a hooks and endings library, readability grading and deep historical analytics of your own posts. It's the purpose-built tool to write and polish.
- LinkHub wins whenever the job is to engage: feeds + lists of the right profiles ranked by a recommendation algorithm, 3 AI comments trained on your style and approved, focus mode, engagement analytics and conversation tracking. It's the purpose-built tool to grow through targeted commenting.

## Comparison (14 criteria, /10)
| Criterion | LinkHub | AuthoredUp |
|---|---|---|
| Customer rating | 5/5 (43 reviews, Chrome Web Store) | 4.8/5 (68 reviews, Chrome Web Store) |
| Personalized AI comments | 9/10 — 3 suggestions trained on your style, approved before posting. | 1/10 — Does not generate LinkedIn comments: it's not an engagement tool. |
| Personalized LinkedIn feeds | 10/10 — Targeted feeds (prospects, competitors, topics), 1000+ public feeds ranked by an algorithm. | 1/10 — No feeds: AuthoredUp isn't for finding posts to engage with. |
| Profile lists to engage (one click) | 9/10 — Build lists of profiles and open them all in one click. | 1/10 — No profile lists: the tool is centered on your own posts. |
| Distraction-free mode (focus) | 9/10 — Clean interface to comment without scrolling the feed. | 2/10 — No focus mode for engagement. |
| Conversation tracking & follow-ups | 8/10 — Keep the thread of engaged conversations to follow up at the right time. | 1/10 — No conversation tracking: out of scope. |
| Post formatting (bold, italic, bullets) | 2/10 — No formatting editor: LinkHub isn't a publishing tool. | 9/10 — Rich editor injected into LinkedIn (bold, italic, bullets, emojis), a key strength. |
| Post preview (desktop/mobile) | 1/10 — No post preview. | 9/10 — Desktop/mobile preview with the "see more" truncation. |
| Hooks & endings library | 2/10 — No hooks library (engagement focus, not writing). | 9/10 — 150 to 300+ hooks/CTAs and reusable snippets, unlimited drafts. |
| Readability grading | 1/10 — No readability grading. | 9/10 — Grades your posts' readability to make them clearer. |
| Historical analytics of your own posts | 4/10 — Comment-oriented engagement stats, no post analytics. | 9/10 — Impressions, engagement, saves, profile views, best times, historical search, CSV export. |
| Planning calendar (reminders) | 3/10 — No publishing calendar. | 8/10 — Planning calendar with reminders (manual publishing). |
| LinkedIn compliance | 8/10 — Assisted engagement, human validation, no mass automation. | 8/10 — "No automation. No cookies." Reminder-based scheduling, manual publishing. |
| Price / value | 8/10 — From €24/month, all included, no credit packs. | 7/10 — From $19.95/month (≈$16.63/month annually); Business $14.95 per profile/month (min. 3). |
| Chrome extension available | 9/10 — Available on the Chrome Web Store (5/5, 43 reviews). | 9/10 — Available on the Chrome Web Store (4.8/5, 68 reviews, ~30,000 users). |

## Feature by feature
### Engage the right profiles: feeds & lists (LinkHub)
LinkHub first lets you gather the right profiles — prospects, competitors, creators in your niche — into feeds and lists ranked by a recommendation algorithm, then comment on content that matters. AuthoredUp does no engagement: it offers no feeds, no profile lists and no comments — it's for creating and analyzing your own posts.
*Winner: LinkHub — If your goal is to grow through targeted commenting, this is a category AuthoredUp doesn't cover at all.*

### AI comments trained on your style (LinkHub)
LinkHub generates 3 AI comments trained on your own style under each post, with rewriting (fix, shorten, lengthen, emojis); you approve in one click. AuthoredUp does not generate LinkedIn comments: its AI is limited to hooks for your posts.
*Winner: LinkHub — For conversational engagement, AuthoredUp simply isn't built for it.*

### Formatting editor & preview (AuthoredUp)
AuthoredUp injects a rich editor into LinkedIn (bold, italic, bullets, emojis) and shows a faithful desktop/mobile preview with the "see more" truncation, so you see exactly how your post will render before publishing. LinkHub isn't a publishing tool: it has neither a formatting editor nor post preview.
*Winner: AuthoredUp — To write and polish your own posts, AuthoredUp is the purpose-built tool, designed exactly for that.*

### Hooks library, snippets & readability (AuthoredUp)
AuthoredUp provides a library of 150 to 300+ hooks and CTAs, reusable snippets, unlimited drafts and readability grading to make your posts clearer. LinkHub focuses on engagement and doesn't have these writing tools.
*Winner: AuthoredUp — If your need is to produce and polish content, these features save real time.*

### Analytics of your posts vs engagement stats
AuthoredUp offers deep historical analytics of your own posts: impressions, engagement, saves, profile views, best times to post, historical search and CSV export (team/company analytics on Business). LinkHub instead tracks your engagement stats (comments) and the thread of your conversations.
*Winner: AuthoredUp — To measure the performance of YOUR posts over time, AuthoredUp is more complete; LinkHub measures your outbound engagement.*

### Price and pricing
LinkHub starts at €24/month, all included, with no credit packs. AuthoredUp starts at $19.95/month (≈$16.63/month billed annually, i.e. ≈$199.50/year), with a Business plan at $14.95 per profile/month (minimum 3 profiles) and a Custom Growth plan on quote. Free trial, no credit card. Prices are in US dollars — check the current price on authoredup.com.
*Winner: AuthoredUp — Both sit in a similar range; the right choice depends mostly on your goal (engage vs create), not price alone.*

## Which tool for which profile?
- **Freelancer / solopreneur winning clients on LinkedIn** → Recommended: LinkHub. You want to engage the right prospects without spending all day: targeted feeds + comments trained on your style + conversation tracking. AuthoredUp doesn't cover this part.
- **Content creator / ghostwriter who publishes a lot** → Recommended: AuthoredUp. If your job is to write, format and measure LinkedIn posts, AuthoredUp is built for it: rich editor, preview, hooks, readability and historical analytics.
- **Sales rep / SDR who needs account targeting** → Recommended: LinkHub. Profile lists and per-segment feeds let you engage priority accounts consistently, with analytics to steer — a space AuthoredUp doesn't operate in.
- **Founder / leader who wants to do both** → Recommended: LinkHub. Many combine the two: AuthoredUp to write and polish posts, LinkHub to engage the right profiles and grow through commenting. If you had to pick just one for growth through engagement, it would be LinkHub.

## Account compliance & safety
LinkHub is built as a human-in-the-loop engagement assistant: the AI suggests, you decide. No comment is posted without your validation, which keeps an authentic tone and reduces exposure to automation detection. AuthoredUp, for its part, is very clean on compliance: it markets "No automation. No cookies." and its scheduling works through reminders (you publish manually yourself). Both tools therefore stay cautious, with no mass automation.
- LinkHub: human validation required before every post.
- AuthoredUp: no automation, no cookies, reminder-based scheduling.
- Neither does blind auto-posting or mass auto-commenting.

### What AuthoredUp users report
On the Chrome Web Store (4.8/5, 68 reviews, ~30,000 users), AuthoredUp is very well rated, but some public feedback flags recurring friction points:
- Breaks or sync failures when LinkedIn updates its UI (drafts disappearing, carousels/polls not rendering, extension intermittently failing).
- On the free version, formatting is stripped when copy-pasting into LinkedIn (paid direct-publish is the workaround).
- Confined to a browser extension (no standalone app), vulnerable to LinkedIn UI changes.
- Analytics that are descriptive rather than prescriptive ("tells you what worked, not what to write next").
- Price seen as expensive (~$200/year) for formatting and analytics, and LinkedIn-only with no full AI drafting (only AI hooks).
Source: [Public reviews and feedback](https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/authoredup-%E2%80%93-no-1-linkedi/dkkmpkpjimkollpfgbbglcikcmgmdlhn)

## Verdict
- **LinkHub** — Our pick if your goal is growth through engagement: LinkHub combines targeting (feeds + lists), AI comments trained on your style and approved, focus mode, analytics and conversation tracking — everything AuthoredUp doesn't do.
- **AuthoredUp** — AuthoredUp is the better choice if your goal is to write, format, preview and analyze your own LinkedIn posts: it's a purpose-built content creation tool, well rated and clean on compliance.

## Pricing
LinkHub from 24 €/mois; AuthoredUp from 19,95 $/mois (≈16,63 $/mois en annuel).

## FAQ
### LinkHub vs AuthoredUp: which one should you choose?
Choose by your goal. AuthoredUp if you want to write, format, preview and analyze your own LinkedIn posts (rich editor, hooks, readability, historical analytics). LinkHub if you want to grow through engagement: comment on the right profiles via targeted feeds and lists, with 3 AI comments trained on your style and approved before posting. These are two different categories, often complementary.

### Is LinkHub an AuthoredUp alternative?
Not exactly: they're more complementary than substitutable. AuthoredUp is for creating and analyzing your own posts; LinkHub is for engaging the right profiles through commenting. If your need is targeted engagement, LinkHub is the better choice; if it's content creation, AuthoredUp remains the purpose-built tool.

### Does AuthoredUp generate LinkedIn comments?
No. AuthoredUp does not generate or suggest LinkedIn comments, and does not help you find posts or profiles to engage with. It is entirely a tool to create, format and analyze YOUR OWN posts. Targeted AI comment generation is a LinkHub-specific capability.

### What can AuthoredUp do that LinkHub can't?
AuthoredUp offers a formatting editor injected into LinkedIn (bold, italic, bullets, emojis), a desktop/mobile preview with the "see more" truncation, a library of 150 to 300+ hooks and endings, reusable snippets, readability grading, deep historical analytics of your posts (impressions, engagement, best times, CSV export) and a reminder-based planning calendar. LinkHub doesn't cover post creation/publishing.

### What can LinkHub do that AuthoredUp can't?
LinkHub offers personalized LinkedIn feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm, one-click profile lists, 3 AI comments trained on your style with rewriting, a distraction-free mode, engagement analytics and conversation tracking. AuthoredUp does no engagement and generates no comments.

### How much does AuthoredUp cost compared to LinkHub?
AuthoredUp starts at $19.95/month (≈$16.63/month billed annually, i.e. ≈$199.50/year), with a Business plan at $14.95 per profile/month (minimum 3 profiles) and a Custom Growth plan on quote. It offers a free trial with no credit card. LinkHub starts at €24/month, all included, with no credit packs. Both sit in a similar range; choose mainly by your goal.

### Can you use AuthoredUp and LinkHub together?
Yes, they're complementary. Many people use AuthoredUp to write, format and analyze their own posts, and LinkHub to engage the right profiles through commenting and grow through interaction. They cover two halves of a LinkedIn strategy: creating content and engaging in conversations.

### Is AuthoredUp compliant with LinkedIn's rules?
Yes, AuthoredUp is clean on compliance: it markets "No automation. No cookies." and its scheduling works through reminders (you publish manually yourself). LinkHub takes an equally cautious approach, with human validation before every comment and no mass automation.

### Is AuthoredUp worth it?
To create, format, preview and analyze your own LinkedIn posts, AuthoredUp is well rated (4.8/5 on the Chrome Web Store, ~30,000 users) and is a dedicated, polished tool. Some feedback mentions breaks when LinkedIn updates its UI, lost formatting on copy-paste in the free version, and a price seen as expensive. If your goal is engagement rather than publishing, LinkHub brings different value.

### Does LinkHub have a Chrome extension like AuthoredUp?
Yes, LinkHub is a Chrome extension available on the Chrome Web Store (5/5, 43 reviews). Like AuthoredUp (4.8/5, 68 reviews), it integrates directly into LinkedIn, but with a different goal: engaging the right profiles via feeds, lists and AI comments, where AuthoredUp focuses on post creation.


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*Methodology: Comparison verified in June 2026. Sources: official AuthoredUp (authoredup.com) and LinkHub product and pricing pages, AuthoredUp's Chrome Web Store listing (4.8/5, 68 reviews, ~30,000 users), LinkHub's public reviews (5/5 on the Chrome Web Store, 43 reviews) and LinkedIn's user agreement. Important methodological note: AuthoredUp and LinkHub do not address the same need. AuthoredUp is a tool to WRITE, FORMAT and ANALYZE your own LinkedIn posts; LinkHub is a targeted ENGAGEMENT tool (comment on the right profiles). The scores therefore do not pit two interchangeable products against each other: criterion by criterion, they show which one is better suited to each task. AuthoredUp prices are in US dollars ($19.95/month, or ≈$16.63/month billed annually) and may change: check the current price on authoredup.com.*

Source: https://linkhub.gg/en/alternative/authoredup