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LinkedIn Feed Widget for WordPress

Display your LinkedIn Company Page posts on your WordPress site without installing a single plugin. One embed code, automatic updates, and full design control — set up in under 5 minutes.

Live LinkedIn Feed Widget

This is a real LinkedIn feed widget — fully interactive and auto-updating. This is exactly what visitors to your website will see.

Why Use a LinkedIn Feed Widget on WordPress?

LinkedIn is the most trusted platform for B2B content, and your WordPress site should reflect that credibility. Embedding your LinkedIn Company Page feed directly on your website showcases thought leadership, company updates, and industry insights — building trust with every visitor before they even reach out.

LinkedIn doesn't offer its own embeddable feed widget, and most WordPress plugins that claim to display LinkedIn feeds are unreliable or outdated. Social Media Feeds takes a different approach — a lightweight JavaScript embed that pulls your company posts and displays them in a native-looking widget that matches your brand.

Because the widget loads asynchronously, it won't affect your Core Web Vitals or page speed scores. Your LinkedIn posts display beautifully on desktop and mobile, with full control over layout, colours, and how many posts appear.

Step-by-Step Setup

Follow these steps to get your LinkedIn feed widget live.

1

Connect Your LinkedIn Company Page

Sign up at Social Media Feeds and paste your LinkedIn Company Page URL. We handle the technical complexity of accessing your content — no API keys or developer accounts needed.

2

Customise the Layout

Choose from grid, card, list, or carousel layouts. Set how many posts to display, adjust colours and fonts to match your WordPress theme, and preview changes in real time.

3

Copy the Embed Code

Your embed code is a single line of HTML plus a script tag. No shortcodes, no plugin dependencies — just standard HTML that WordPress handles natively.

4

Paste into WordPress

In the WordPress editor (Gutenberg or Classic), add a Custom HTML block and paste your embed code. For theme-level placement, paste into your theme's header.php, footer.php, or a widget area. The feed appears instantly.

5

Done — Feed Updates Automatically

Every time you post on LinkedIn, your WordPress site updates automatically based on your plan's refresh interval. No manual uploads, no plugin maintenance — it just works.

Key Benefits

Everything you need to display your LinkedIn feed on your website — without the complexity.

No Plugin Required

Skip the plugin install entirely. A single embed code means no compatibility issues, no update conflicts, and no extra load on your WordPress admin.

B2B Credibility on Every Page

Show visitors your company's thought leadership and industry expertise. LinkedIn content builds trust faster than any testimonial or about page.

Works with Any Theme

Whether you use Astra, GeneratePress, Divi, Elementor, or a custom theme — the embed code works everywhere. No theme-specific configuration needed.

Gutenberg & Classic Editor

Paste into a Custom HTML block in Gutenberg, or switch to Text mode in the Classic Editor. Both methods work identically.

Won't Slow Your Site

The widget loads asynchronously after your page content. Your Lighthouse and PageSpeed scores stay high — no render-blocking scripts.

Automatic Updates

New LinkedIn posts appear on your WordPress site without any manual intervention. Post to LinkedIn, and your website is already updated.

Your Embed Code

Once you've created your widget, you'll get a simple embed code like this. Paste it anywhere on your website.

<!-- Paste this where you want your LinkedIn feed to appear -->
<div data-linkedin-widget data-embed-id="your-embed-id"></div>
<script src="https://socialmediafeeds.com/embed/widget.js"></script>

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a WordPress plugin to show my LinkedIn feed?

No. Social Media Feeds uses a lightweight JavaScript embed code that you paste directly into any WordPress page or post using a Custom HTML block. There's no plugin to install, update, or maintain — and no risk of plugin conflicts.

Does this work with LinkedIn personal profiles?

The widget is designed for LinkedIn Company Pages. Personal profile feeds are not currently supported due to LinkedIn's API restrictions. If you have a Company Page, you can display all your company's posts.

Will this slow down my WordPress site?

No. The embed script loads asynchronously after your page content, so it doesn't block rendering or affect your Core Web Vitals. It's significantly lighter than most WordPress feed plugins.

Can I place the LinkedIn feed in my WordPress sidebar or footer?

Yes. You can paste the embed code into a Custom HTML widget in any widget area — sidebar, footer, or header. In the Full Site Editor (FSE), use a Custom HTML block in your template.

Is there a free plan for WordPress?

Yes. The free plan includes one LinkedIn feed widget with daily refresh. Paid plans start at $19/month and include faster refresh rates, more widgets, and branding removal. Beta signups before 30 May 2026 get 3 months free on any paid plan.

How does Social Media Feeds access LinkedIn content?

Social Media Feeds handles all the technical complexity of accessing your LinkedIn Company Page content. You just paste your Company Page URL and the widget takes care of the rest — no API keys or developer accounts needed from your side.

Ready to Add Your LinkedIn Feed to Your Website?

Sign up today and get 3 months free on any paid plan. Set up your first widget in under 5 minutes.

Offer ends 30 May 2026