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

> If you want targeted LinkedIn engagement at scale — algorithm-ranked feeds, one-click profile lists and comments trained on your style — LinkHub is the best MagicPost alternative.

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

## Quick answer
LinkHub and MagicPost overlap: both generate AI comments and offer an engagement feed. MagicPost is a 100% LinkedIn web app that connects via the official OAuth API (no extension) to generate and schedule your posts and first comments, with an engagement feed of lists capped at 49 profiles; well rated (4.7/5 on Trustpilot, 91 reviews), from $21/month (AI from $39/month). LinkHub is a Chrome extension that works directly inside the LinkedIn feed: 1000+ public feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm, one-click profile lists, 3 AI comments trained on your style and approved before posting, from €24/month. Choose MagicPost to create and schedule posts; LinkHub to engage the right profiles at scale.

## Key takeaways
- MagicPost = post creation/scheduling web app + list-based engagement feed (49-profile cap) via the official API; LinkHub = targeted engagement extension working directly inside the LinkedIn feed.
- Both generate AI comments and have an engagement feed: LinkHub stands out with 1000+ algorithm-ranked feeds, one-click profile lists and comments trained on your style.
- MagicPost is well rated (4.7/5 on Trustpilot, 91 reviews) and strong at post creation; AI generation starts at $39/month. LinkHub from €24/month, no credit packs.
- To generate and schedule POSTS choose MagicPost; to discover WHO and WHAT to comment on at scale and do it inside LinkedIn, choose LinkHub.

## Which one for you?
**LinkHub — for you if:**
- You want to discover the right posts to comment on at scale (1000+ algorithm-ranked feeds) and open your lists in one click
- You want to work directly inside the LinkedIn feed, with a distraction-free mode
- You want 3 AI comments trained on your style, one-click rewriting and conversation tracking
**MagicPost — for you if:**
- You mainly want to generate and schedule LinkedIn POSTS (AI ghostwriting, hooks, ideas)
- You prefer a web app connected via the official OAuth API, with no extension or session cookies
- You want to schedule the first comment on your own posts and track creation analytics

*Why one over the other?*
- MagicPost wins on creation: a full post generation and scheduling suite, a list-based engagement feed, an official OAuth API posture (web app, no extension) and an excellent Trustpilot rating (4.7/5, 91 reviews).
- LinkHub wins on discovery and engagement at scale: 1000+ feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm (vs manual lists capped at 49 profiles), one-click profile lists, working directly inside the LinkedIn feed with a focus mode, comments trained on your style and conversation tracking.

## Comparison (13 criteria, /10)
| Criterion | LinkHub | MagicPost |
|---|---|---|
| Customer rating | 5/5 (43 reviews, Chrome Web Store) | 4.7/5 (91 reviews, Trustpilot) |
| LinkedIn post generation (AI) | 4/10 — LinkHub is focused on engagement and comments, not post writing. | 9/10 — Full post generation suite, importing your style or a favorite creator's. |
| AI comment generation | 9/10 — 3 comments trained on your style under each post, approved before posting. | 8/10 — Also generates comments in customizable tones/styles; engagement is secondary. |
| Algorithm-ranked personalized feeds | 10/10 — 1000+ public feeds ranked by an algorithm that surfaces the highest-potential posts. | 5/10 — Manual list-based engagement feed, with no algorithmic ranking. |
| Lists of profiles to engage | 9/10 — Profile lists you can open all in one click, with no highlighted cap. | 7/10 — Engagement feed with lists of prospects/clients/influencers, capped at ~49 profiles (to confirm). |
| Working directly inside the LinkedIn feed | 9/10 — Extension overlaying the LinkedIn feed: in-context engagement. | 4/10 — Separate web app: engagement from a dashboard, outside LinkedIn. |
| Post scheduling | 3/10 — No post scheduling (LinkHub is engagement-focused). | 9/10 — Post scheduling + scheduled first comment on your own posts. |
| Comment rewriting & improvement | 9/10 — Fix, shorten, lengthen, add emojis in one click, plus reusable options. | 6/10 — Customizable tones/styles, but no dedicated fine rewriting tools. |
| Personalization / long-term memory | 9/10 — Comments trained on your style. | 6/10 — Style import is possible, but third-party reviews flag weak personalization with no long-term memory. |
| Distraction-free mode | 9/10 — Clean interface to comment without scrolling the feed. | 4/10 — Dedicated dashboard, but no focus mode inside LinkedIn. |
| API posture / compliance | 8/10 — Assisted engagement, human validation, no mass automation. | 8/10 — Official LinkedIn OAuth API, no extension or cookies; auto-publishes YOUR posts only. |
| Conversation tracking & follow-ups | 8/10 — Keeps the thread of engaged conversations to follow up at the right time. | 4/10 — No dedicated conversation tracking. |
| Rating & public reputation | 9/10 — 5/5 on the Chrome Web Store (43 reviews). | 9/10 — 4.7/5 on Trustpilot (91 reviews): a recognized, well-liked product. |
| Price / value | 8/10 — From €24/month, all included, no credit packs. | 7/10 — From $21/month (no AI); AI generation starts at $39/month. Free trial, no credit card. |

## Feature by feature
### Post creation vs engagement: two different promises
MagicPost is primarily a creation tool: it generates and schedules your LinkedIn posts (AI ghostwriting, hooks, ideas, inspirations), with an engagement feed on the side. LinkHub is primarily an engagement tool: it helps you discover WHO and WHAT to comment on, then generates 3 AI comments trained on your style under each post. Both generate comments, but the priority differs.
*Winner: Tie — If your need is to produce posts, MagicPost; if it's to engage the right profiles at scale, LinkHub. Two legitimate promises.*

### Discovery at scale: algorithm-ranked feeds vs 49-profile lists
LinkHub offers 1000+ public feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm that automatically surfaces the highest-potential posts, plus profile lists you can open all in one click. MagicPost's engagement feed relies on manual lists of prospects, clients and influencers capped at around 49 profiles (to confirm), with no algorithmic ranking.
*Winner: LinkHub — To discover and engage at scale, algorithmic ranking and lists without a hard cap make the difference.*

### Where you work: inside LinkedIn vs a separate web app
LinkHub is a Chrome extension that works directly inside the LinkedIn feed, with a distraction-free mode to comment without getting pulled into the scroll. MagicPost is a separate web app, connected via the official OAuth API, where you engage from a curated dashboard then like/comment manually. Two workflows: some prefer staying in LinkedIn, others a dedicated space.
*Winner: LinkHub — Working in-context inside LinkedIn, with a focus mode, speeds up daily engagement — though it's partly a matter of preference.*

### Comment personalization
LinkHub generates 3 comments trained on your style and offers one-click rewriting (fix, shorten, lengthen, emojis) plus reusable options. MagicPost lets you import your style or a favorite creator's, but third-party reviews often describe its AI output as generic, with no long-term memory of your full post history.
*Winner: LinkHub — Training the AI on your style and fine-tuning each comment yields a more personal result.*

### Scheduling & post creation suite
MagicPost covers post scheduling, scheduled first comment on your own posts, an idea and hook generator, an inspirations library and LinkedIn analytics. LinkHub is not a post-scheduling tool: it focuses on engagement and commenting.
*Winner: MagicPost — For people who want a full post creation and scheduling workshop, MagicPost is richer.*

### Price and pricing
LinkHub starts at €24/month, all included, with no credit packs. MagicPost offers a free trial with no credit card: the Analytics plan at $21/month (analytics + manual writing and scheduling, no AI generation) and the "most popular" Creator plan at $39/month (AI post generator, ideas, inspirations, API/MCP); Team/Agency are custom, ~40% off annual.
*Winner: Tie — MagicPost starts cheaper but without AI; AI generation comes at $39/month. LinkHub is all-included at €24/month. The best value depends on your usage.*

## Which tool for which profile?
- **Creator / ghostwriter who publishes a lot** → Recommended: MagicPost. If your core job is to produce and schedule posts (hooks, ideas, inspirations, scheduled first comment), MagicPost and its creation suite are built for it.
- **Freelancer / solopreneur winning clients through engagement** → Recommended: LinkHub. You want to engage the right prospects at scale: algorithm-ranked feeds, one-click profile lists and comments trained on your style, directly inside LinkedIn.
- **Sales rep / SDR who needs account targeting** → Recommended: LinkHub. One-click openable lists and per-segment feeds let you engage priority accounts consistently — beyond a 49-profile list cap.
- **Marketer who wants everything from a web app, no extension** → Recommended: MagicPost. If you prefer a web app connected via the official OAuth API, with no extension or session cookies, and scheduling posts from a dashboard, MagicPost is a better fit.

## Account compliance & safety
Both tools take a cautious posture, via different paths. MagicPost connects through LinkedIn's official OAuth API (no extension or session cookies): it auto-publishes and schedules YOUR own posts and schedules the first comment on your posts, but does not auto-comment on other people's posts — engagement on others stays manual inside the app. LinkHub works human-in-the-loop: the AI suggests, you approve every comment; no mass automation or blind auto-posting. It's roughly a compliance tie, with a clean official-API posture on MagicPost's side.
- LinkHub: human validation required before every post, no mass automation.
- MagicPost: official LinkedIn OAuth API; auto-publishing/scheduling of YOUR posts only, no auto-commenting on others.
- Both approaches stay aligned with LinkedIn's user agreement.

### What MagicPost users report
MagicPost is well rated on Trustpilot (4.7/5, 91 reviews): a recognized and well-liked product. Beyond that rating, third-party reviews (comparison blogs) do flag recurring friction points:
- AI output often feels generic.
- Weak personalization with no long-term memory: the tool doesn't learn from your full post history (context limited to a few recent posts, "vague and surface level").
- Hook generator produces formulaic patterns and struggles with technical or niche topics.
- Output still needs meaningful editing.
- Pricing feels limiting once you need advanced features.
Source: [Avis tiers (au-delà de Trustpilot)](https://www.trustpilot.com/review/magicpost.in)

## Verdict
- **LinkHub** — Our pick for people who want engagement at scale: LinkHub combines discovery (1000+ algorithm-ranked feeds), one-click profile lists, comments trained on your style and approved, working directly inside LinkedIn and conversation tracking.
- **MagicPost** — MagicPost remains an excellent, well-liked choice (4.7/5 on Trustpilot) if your priority is generating and scheduling POSTS from a web app connected to the official API, with a list-based engagement feed on the side.

## Pricing
LinkHub from 24 €/mois; MagicPost from à partir de 21 $/mois (IA dès 39 $/mois).

## FAQ
### What is the best MagicPost alternative in 2026?
LinkHub is the best MagicPost alternative for targeted engagement at scale: 1000+ feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm, one-click profile lists and AI comments trained on your style, directly inside the LinkedIn feed. From €24/month. If your priority is generating and scheduling posts, MagicPost (4.7/5 on Trustpilot) remains an excellent choice.

### LinkHub vs MagicPost: which one should you choose?
Choose LinkHub if you want to discover and engage the right profiles at scale (algorithm-ranked feeds, one-click profile lists), comments trained on your style and working directly inside LinkedIn, from €24/month. Choose MagicPost if your priority is generating and scheduling POSTS from a web app connected via the official OAuth API, with a list-based engagement feed.

### Does MagicPost have an engagement feed and profile lists?
Yes. MagicPost offers an engagement feed where you build lists of prospects, clients and influencers (up to ~49 profiles, to confirm) to see their latest posts and like/comment manually from inside the app. The difference with LinkHub is the algorithmic ranking (1000+ feeds that surface the best posts), the list scale (open all in one click, with no highlighted cap) and the direct integration inside the LinkedIn feed.

### What can LinkHub do that MagicPost can't?
LinkHub automatically surfaces the highest-potential posts via 1000+ algorithm-ranked feeds, opens all your profile lists in one click, works directly inside the LinkedIn feed with a distraction-free mode, generates comments trained on your style with one-click rewriting, and tracks your conversations. MagicPost, in turn, shines at post creation and scheduling.

### What can MagicPost do that LinkHub can't?
MagicPost covers a full post creation suite (AI ghostwriting, idea and hook generator, inspirations), post scheduling and a scheduled first comment on your own posts, all from a web app connected via the official OAuth API. LinkHub is not a post-scheduling tool: it focuses on engagement and commenting.

### How much does MagicPost cost compared to LinkHub?
MagicPost offers a free trial with no credit card: the Analytics plan at $21/month (analytics + manual writing and scheduling, no AI generation) and the "most popular" Creator plan at $39/month (AI post generator, ideas, inspirations, API/MCP); Team/Agency are custom, ~40% off annual. So AI generation starts at $39/month. LinkHub starts at €24/month, all included, with no credit packs.

### Is MagicPost compliant with LinkedIn's rules?
MagicPost connects via LinkedIn's official OAuth API (no extension or session cookies), auto-publishes and schedules YOUR own posts and schedules the first comment on your posts, but does not auto-comment on other people's posts: engagement on others stays manual inside the app. That's a clean posture. LinkHub uses a human-in-the-loop approach with human validation before every post. It's roughly a compliance tie.

### Is MagicPost a Chrome extension?
No. MagicPost is a web app (not a Chrome extension) that connects to LinkedIn via the official OAuth API, and markets "no extension, no session cookies, fully transparent to LinkedIn." LinkHub, in turn, is a Chrome extension that works directly inside the LinkedIn feed. The choice depends on your workflow preference.

### Is MagicPost worth it?
For generating and scheduling LinkedIn posts, MagicPost is well rated (4.7/5 on Trustpilot, 91 reviews) and well-liked. Third-party reviews do flag occasionally generic AI output, weak personalization with no long-term memory and a need for editing. If your priority is targeted engagement at scale rather than post creation, LinkHub offers more value.

### Does LinkHub have an engagement feed like MagicPost?
Yes, and it goes further: instead of manual lists capped at ~49 profiles, LinkHub offers 1000+ public feeds ranked by a recommendation algorithm and profile lists you can open all in one click, directly inside the LinkedIn feed. It's built to discover and engage the right profiles at scale.


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*Methodology: Comparison verified in June 2026. Sources: official MagicPost (magicpost.in) and LinkHub pricing pages and blog, public reviews (LinkHub 5/5 on the Chrome Web Store, 43 reviews; MagicPost 4.7/5 on Trustpilot, 91 reviews), third-party reviews (comparison blogs) and LinkedIn's user agreement. MagicPost prices are in US dollars: at verification time the Analytics plan starts at $21/month (manual post writing and scheduling, no AI generation) and the Creator plan at $39/month (AI post generation, idea generator, inspirations, API/MCP); Team/Agency plans are custom, with ~40% off annual. So the AI content generation at the heart of MagicPost's promise starts at $39/month. The engagement feed's 49-profile cap and feature details are vendor-stated by MagicPost (to confirm). Scores reflect features actually available at publication date.*

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