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Is LinkedIn Down? How to Check LinkedIn Status and Fix Connection Issues (2026)

Originally published on API Status Check.


Nothing disrupts professional networking faster than LinkedIn refusing to load. Whether you're trying to message a potential client, respond to a recruiter, or share an important update with your network, is LinkedIn down? is the urgent question you need answered right now.

With 930+ million members worldwide and over 58 million companies, LinkedIn outages affect everyone from job seekers to sales professionals to recruiters managing active campaigns. A single hour of downtime can mean missed connection requests, delayed job applications, and lost business opportunities.

This comprehensive guide will show you exactly how to check if LinkedIn is down, understand common LinkedIn issues and their fixes, learn about LinkedIn's outage history, and discover how to get instant alerts when LinkedIn experiences problems—before you need to access your network.

🔴 Check LinkedIn Status Right Now

Before troubleshooting your connection or resetting your password, verify whether LinkedIn is actually experiencing a platform-wide outage.

The fastest way to check LinkedIn's current status is through our real-time monitoring dashboard:

→ Check LinkedIn Status Live

Our monitoring system tests LinkedIn's infrastructure every 60 seconds from multiple global locations, tracking:

  • LinkedIn Feed availability and content loading
  • LinkedIn Messages delivery and real-time chat
  • LinkedIn Jobs search and application functionality
  • LinkedIn Profile page loading and editing
  • LinkedIn API endpoints for integrations
  • Regional outages by geographic location

If you see a green "operational" status, LinkedIn is up and the issue is likely on your end (see our troubleshooting section below). If you see red warning indicators, LinkedIn is experiencing confirmed problems.


How to Check if LinkedIn is Down (4 Reliable Methods)

When LinkedIn won't load, you need to quickly determine whether it's a widespread outage or a local issue you can fix yourself. Here are four proven methods to check LinkedIn status:

1. Use API Status Check (Real-Time Automated Monitoring)

The most reliable method is automated monitoring that tests LinkedIn continuously, not just when you check manually.

API Status Check provides:

Real-time testing every 60 seconds from multiple continents

Historical uptime data showing LinkedIn's reliability over time

Instant alerts via email, Slack, or Discord when outages occur

Regional status to see if the issue is specific to your location

Response time graphs to detect performance degradation before full outages

API monitoring for developers building on LinkedIn's platform

Why automated monitoring beats manual checking: You'll receive an alert the moment LinkedIn starts having issues—often before LinkedIn's own status acknowledgment. For businesses running LinkedIn integrations, sales automation, or recruitment campaigns, this early warning can save hours of troubleshooting.

2. Check LinkedIn's Help Page

LinkedIn doesn't maintain a traditional public status page, but you can check their help center at linkedin.com/help for service announcements.

What you'll find:

  • Occasionally posted service disruption notices
  • Known issues affecting specific features
  • Maintenance window announcements
  • Help articles for common issues

Important limitation: LinkedIn rarely acknowledges outages publicly until they're resolved. Unlike other platforms, LinkedIn doesn't provide real-time incident updates, making third-party monitoring even more critical for staying informed.

3. Search Twitter/X for Real-Time Reports

When LinkedIn is down, users immediately head to Twitter/X to report it. The phrase "LinkedIn down" often trends within minutes of an outage beginning.

Effective search strategies:

  • Search "LinkedIn down" and filter by "Latest" (not "Top")
  • Look for tweets from the past 5-15 minutes
  • Check if #LinkedInDown is trending
  • Search location-specific terms like "LinkedIn down [your city/country]"
  • Follow @LinkedIn and @LinkedInHelp for occasional updates

How to interpret the results:

  • Under 50 tweets in 15 minutes: Likely isolated issues, not a widespread LinkedIn outage
  • 50-200 tweets in 15 minutes: Possible regional or feature-specific problem
  • 200+ tweets in 15 minutes: Confirmed widespread outage

Pro tip: Look for tweets from verified accounts (recruiters, sales professionals, tech workers) to confirm it's not just casual browser issues.

4. Test Multiple Access Methods

If LinkedIn won't load on your desktop browser, try alternative access methods to isolate the problem:

Connection test checklist:

Access Method How to Test What It Reveals
Desktop Browser Visit linkedin.com Web access, cookies, browser issues
Mobile App Open LinkedIn iOS/Android app App-specific issues vs. platform outage
Different Browser Try Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge Browser compatibility or extension conflicts
Incognito/Private Mode Open LinkedIn in private browsing Cache or cookie problems
Mobile Data Disable WiFi, use cellular Network/firewall restrictions

Decision tree:

✅ Mobile app works + ❌ Desktop fails → Browser/cache issue
❌ Both fail on WiFi + ✅ Works on cellular → Network/firewall problem
✅ Private mode works + ❌ Normal mode fails → Cookies/extensions issue
❌ Nothing works (all methods) → LinkedIn is likely down
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Testing strategy: Start with the mobile app test since it bypasses browser-specific issues. If the app works but desktop doesn't, you know the problem is local to your browser or network.


Common LinkedIn Issues and Quick Fixes

Not every LinkedIn not working problem means the service is down. Here are the most common issues users encounter and how to resolve them quickly:

Issue #1: Can't Log In ("Incorrect Email or Password")

Symptoms: Login page keeps rejecting credentials even though you're certain they're correct.

Common causes:

  • Account locked due to unusual activity
  • Two-factor authentication issues
  • Browser autofill entering wrong credentials
  • Account temporarily restricted
  • Caps Lock accidentally enabled

Quick fixes:

1. Verify credentials carefully

  • Check Caps Lock is OFF
  • Manually type password (don't rely on autofill)
  • Try logging in with email instead of phone number, or vice versa
  • Ensure you're using the correct LinkedIn account (not a company page)

2. Reset your password

  • Click "Forgot password?" on login page
  • Follow email instructions to reset
  • Use a strong, unique password (password manager recommended)

3. Check for account restrictions

  • Look for email from LinkedIn about unusual activity
  • Check spam folder for security notifications
  • If account locked, follow LinkedIn's identity verification process

4. Clear browser data

  • Chrome/Edge: Ctrl+Shift+Delete → Clear cookies and cached images
  • Firefox: Ctrl+Shift+Delete → Cookies and Cache
  • Safari: Safari → Preferences → Privacy → Manage Website Data → Remove linkedin.com
  • Restart browser and try again

5. Disable browser extensions temporarily

  • Ad blockers, privacy tools, or VPNs can interfere with login
  • Try logging in with extensions disabled (Incognito/Private mode)
  • If that works, identify which extension causes the issue

Issue #2: Feed Not Loading or Showing Old Posts

Symptoms: LinkedIn loads but your feed is empty, stuck loading, or showing posts from days ago.

Common causes:

  • Browser cache corruption
  • Network connectivity issues
  • JavaScript errors
  • LinkedIn's algorithm temporarily filtering content
  • Ad blocker interference

Quick fixes:

1. Hard refresh the page

  • Windows/Linux: Ctrl + F5 or Ctrl + Shift + R
  • Mac: Cmd + Shift + R
  • Forces browser to reload content from LinkedIn's servers

2. Clear LinkedIn-specific cache

  • Clear cookies and cache for linkedin.com only (see "Can't Log In" section)
  • This preserves other sites' data while fixing LinkedIn

3. Disable ad blockers temporarily

  • Ad blockers can prevent feed content from loading
  • Try whitelisting linkedin.com in your ad blocker settings
  • Alternatively, disable ad blocker just for LinkedIn

4. Check network connection

  • Slow internet can cause feed loading issues
  • Test speed at fast.com
  • Try switching from WiFi to mobile data

5. Try a different browser

  • If feed works in Chrome but not Firefox (or vice versa), it's a browser-specific issue
  • Update your primary browser to latest version

Issue #3: Messages Not Sending or Receiving

Symptoms: You send LinkedIn messages but they don't deliver, or you're not receiving messages others are sending.

Common causes:

  • Message limits (100 invitations per week for free users)
  • Recipient blocked you or restricted messages
  • Browser WebSocket connection failure
  • Account flagged for spam behavior
  • Poor network connectivity

Quick fixes:

1. Check message limits

  • Free LinkedIn accounts have connection and messaging limits
  • If you've sent many messages recently, you may have hit daily cap
  • Premium accounts have higher limits

2. Verify message actually sent

  • Sent messages appear in your conversation thread
  • If message shows but has no "Sent" timestamp, it failed
  • Resend after checking connection

3. Test with different recipient

  • Message someone you've successfully messaged before
  • If that works, original recipient may have restrictions enabled

4. Clear browser cache and cookies

  • LinkedIn's messaging uses real-time WebSocket connections
  • Corrupted cache can break this connection
  • Clear cache, restart browser, try again

5. Use LinkedIn mobile app

  • Mobile app often works when web messaging doesn't
  • Download from App Store or Google Play
  • Send message via app to confirm it's not a platform-wide issue

Issue #4: Profile Won't Load or Update

Symptoms: Your profile page shows errors, edits won't save, or profile appears blank.

Common causes:

  • Temporary server errors
  • Browser compatibility issues
  • Network timeout during save
  • Profile photo or media upload failure
  • Account under review

Quick fixes:

1. Wait and retry

  • LinkedIn occasionally has brief hiccups saving profile changes
  • Wait 5-10 minutes and try again
  • Check API Status Check for ongoing issues

2. Edit one section at a time

  • Instead of changing multiple fields, save after each edit
  • Helps identify which field is causing the problem
  • Reduces chance of timeout during save

3. Optimize media uploads

  • Profile photo: Maximum 8MB, JPG/PNG preferred
  • Background image: 4MB max, 1584×396 pixels recommended
  • Compress large images before uploading

4. Try editing on mobile app

  • LinkedIn mobile app sometimes handles updates better than web
  • Edit problematic fields via app, then verify on desktop

5. Check if account is under review

  • LinkedIn occasionally reviews accounts for authenticity
  • Check email for notifications about profile restrictions
  • May need to verify identity before edits are allowed

Issue #5: LinkedIn Learning Not Loading

Symptoms: Videos won't play, courses show errors, or LinkedIn Learning dashboard is blank.

Common causes:

  • Browser video codec issues
  • Ad blocker blocking video player
  • Network firewall restrictions
  • LinkedIn Learning subscription expired
  • Corporate network blocking streaming

Quick fixes:

1. Update your browser

  • LinkedIn Learning requires modern browsers with HTML5 video support
  • Update to latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge
  • Clear cache after updating

2. Disable browser extensions

  • Ad blockers and privacy tools often block video players
  • Try in Incognito/Private mode (extensions disabled by default)
  • If videos work there, whitelist linkedin.com in extensions

3. Check subscription status

  • LinkedIn Learning requires active Premium subscription or Learning license
  • Verify subscription at linkedin.com/learning/subscriptions
  • Expired subscriptions show errors when trying to play videos

4. Test network connectivity

  • Corporate/school firewalls may block video streaming
  • Try on different network (home WiFi or mobile data)
  • Contact IT if workplace blocks LinkedIn Learning

5. Try mobile app

  • Download LinkedIn Learning app (separate from main LinkedIn app)
  • Mobile app often bypasses browser-specific issues
  • Allows downloading courses for offline viewing

Issue #6: Search Not Working or Returning No Results

Symptoms: Searching for people, jobs, or companies returns no results or shows errors.

Common causes:

  • Temporary search indexing issues
  • Overly specific search filters
  • Account restrictions limiting search visibility
  • Browser JavaScript errors

Quick fixes:

1. Simplify search terms

  • Remove filters and search with just name or keyword
  • Add filters back one at a time to identify problematic filter
  • Try searching without quotation marks

2. Clear search filters

  • Click "All filters" and remove all selections
  • Some filter combinations return no results
  • Start with broad search, then narrow down

3. Use different search type

  • If People search fails, try Companies search
  • If Jobs search broken, try Posts search
  • Helps determine if all search is down or just one type

4. Check account limitations

  • Free accounts have limited search result visibility
  • Commercial use restrictions may hide some results
  • Premium accounts show more results

LinkedIn Outage History: When Has LinkedIn Actually Gone Down?

Understanding LinkedIn's outage history helps put current issues in perspective. Here are the most significant LinkedIn outages over the past few years:

March 15, 2024 – Global Feed and Messaging Outage

Duration: ~3 hours

Impact: Users couldn't load feeds, send messages, or update profiles

Affected regions: Global

Root cause: Database replication failure affecting content delivery

Resolution: LinkedIn engineering team restored database sync

Business impact: Approximately 100,000+ affected users during peak business hours in North America, Europe, and Asia. Recruiters reported inability to contact candidates, sales teams couldn't send InMails during critical campaign windows.


November 7, 2023 – LinkedIn Jobs Platform Disruption

Duration: ~5 hours

Impact: Job postings not appearing in search, applications failing to submit

Affected regions: Primarily US and Canada

Root cause: Jobs search indexing service failure

Resolution: Search index rebuilt from backup

Notable detail: This was a feature-specific outage—LinkedIn profiles and messaging worked fine, but the Jobs platform was completely unusable. Job seekers reported missed application deadlines, recruiters couldn't post new positions.


August 22, 2023 – Authentication Service Outage

Duration: ~2 hours

Impact: Users couldn't log in, existing sessions logged out unexpectedly

Affected regions: Global

Root cause: OAuth service degradation

Resolution: OAuth service restarted, sessions restored

Impact analysis:

  • Estimated 200,000+ users affected
  • Over 50,000 DownDetector reports within first hour
  • #LinkedInDown trended in US, UK, India
  • Mobile app users particularly affected (couldn't refresh sessions)

June 12, 2023 – Partial Service Degradation

Duration: ~4 hours (intermittent)

Impact: Slow page loads, timeouts, intermittent errors across platform

Affected regions: Europe and Middle East

Root cause: Cloud infrastructure issues in Azure EU regions

Resolution: Traffic rerouted to backup data centers

Lessons learned: This outage demonstrated LinkedIn's dependency on Microsoft Azure infrastructure. Users in US experienced minimal impact while European users faced significant delays.


February 3, 2023 – LinkedIn Learning Complete Outage

Duration: ~6 hours

Impact: LinkedIn Learning videos wouldn't play, course pages showed errors

Affected regions: Worldwide

Root cause: Video CDN failure

Resolution: CDN provider (Akamai) resolved delivery issues

Impact analysis:

  • Only affected LinkedIn Learning, main platform operational
  • Corporate training programs disrupted
  • Thousands of users mid-course affected
  • Highlighted importance of monitoring individual LinkedIn services separately

October 18, 2022 – API Rate Limiting Issues

Duration: ~8 hours (intermittent)

Impact: Third-party integrations failing, CRM sync broken, automation tools down

Affected regions: Global

Root cause: API gateway misconfiguration during maintenance

Resolution: API rate limits adjusted, configuration rolled back

Developer impact: This outage primarily affected LinkedIn API users—recruitment tools, sales automation platforms, analytics dashboards. Regular LinkedIn users browsing the platform were unaffected, demonstrating why API monitoring is critical for businesses relying on LinkedIn integrations.


Outage Frequency Summary

Based on historical data from 2020-2024:

Severity Frequency Typical Duration User Impact
Minor (specific feature) 3-4 per year Under 1 hour Low—single feature affected
Moderate (regional or service) 2-3 per year 2-4 hours Medium—specific regions or features
Major (global disruption) Rare, ~1 per year 4-8 hours High—widespread inability to use LinkedIn

Overall uptime: LinkedIn maintains approximately 99.9% uptime across all services, which translates to about 8-9 hours of downtime per year. While this is considered good for a platform of LinkedIn's scale, those few hours can be critical if they occur during job application deadlines or active recruitment campaigns.

Trend observation: LinkedIn's outages are often service-specific (Jobs, Learning, Messaging) rather than complete platform failures. Recent outages (2022-2024) are more often due to third-party dependencies (Azure, CDN providers) or database issues than infrastructure capacity.


What to Do When LinkedIn is Down: Alternative Solutions

When LinkedIn is experiencing a confirmed outage, you need backup plans for professional networking, job searching, and business communication. Here's your action plan:

Alternatives for Professional Networking

1. Email Direct Outreach

  • Best for: Contacting specific people you need to reach urgently
  • How: If you have their email (check email signatures in past correspondence, company websites, or tools like Hunter.io)
  • Template: "Hi [Name], I was trying to reach you on LinkedIn but the platform is experiencing issues. I wanted to [your message]..."
  • Pros: Direct, reliable, professional
  • Cons: Requires already having contact info

2. Twitter/X Professional Engagement

  • Best for: Engaging with industry thought leaders, sharing updates
  • How: Search for professionals by name or company, engage with their posts
  • Networking approach: Comment thoughtfully on tweets, share insights, DM for connections
  • Pros: Real-time conversations, public visibility
  • Cons: Less formal than LinkedIn, not ideal for job searching

3. Industry-Specific Forums and Communities

  • Best for: Niche professional networking within your field
  • Examples:
    • Tech: GitHub, Stack Overflow, Dev.to
    • Design: Dribbble, Behance
    • Marketing: GrowthHackers, Inbound.org
    • Sales: Sales Hacker community
  • Pros: Highly targeted, engaged audiences
  • Cons: Smaller reach than LinkedIn

4. Professional Slack/Discord Communities

  • Best for: Real-time networking, industry discussions
  • How: Join industry-specific Slack workspaces or Discord servers
  • Examples: Product Hunt community, Indie Hackers, industry-specific groups
  • Pros: Active conversations, helpful communities
  • Cons: Requires knowing which communities to join

Alternatives for Job Searching

1. Indeed

  • URL: indeed.com
  • Best for: Broad job search across industries
  • Features: Job alerts, company reviews, salary estimates
  • Pros: Largest job board, easy application process
  • Cons: More generic than LinkedIn's targeted networking

2. Glassdoor

  • URL: glassdoor.com
  • Best for: Researching companies and salaries before applying
  • Features: Company reviews, interview questions, salary data
  • Pros: Transparency into company culture and compensation
  • Cons: Fewer jobs than Indeed or LinkedIn

3. AngelList (Wellfound)

  • URL: wellfound.com
  • Best for: Startup jobs, tech roles
  • Features: Direct applications, equity transparency
  • Pros: Startup-focused, equity info visible upfront
  • Cons: Limited to startup ecosystem

4. Company Career Pages Directly

  • Best for: Targeting specific companies you want to work for
  • How: Visit company websites → Careers section
  • Advantage: No competition from job board applicants
  • Tip: Sign up for company talent networks to get alerts

5. Recruiter Email Lists

  • Best for: Staying top-of-mind with recruiters during LinkedIn downtime
  • How: If you've been contacted by recruiters before, reply to their emails
  • Message: "LinkedIn is down—wanted to confirm I'm still interested in [role type] opportunities. Updated resume attached."

Alternatives for Business Communication

1. Email

  • When LinkedIn InMail fails, fall back to traditional email
  • If you have the contact's email from previous correspondence, use it
  • Subject line tip: "Following up from LinkedIn" maintains context

2. Company Contact Forms

  • Most company websites have "Contact Us" forms
  • Less personal than LinkedIn messages but gets through
  • Mention you tried LinkedIn to explain indirect approach

3. Phone Calls

  • For urgent business matters, find phone numbers on company websites
  • More direct than waiting for LinkedIn to restore
  • Best for existing relationships or warm leads

4. Calendly/Meeting Scheduling

  • If you need to schedule meetings, send Calendly link via email
  • Bypasses need for LinkedIn message back-and-forth
  • Speeds up scheduling process

Long-Term Resilience Strategies

For active networkers:

1. Export your LinkedIn connections regularly

  • Settings & Privacy → Data Privacy → Get a copy of your data
  • Download contacts CSV monthly
  • Ensures you have email addresses and phone numbers as backup

2. Maintain contact database outside LinkedIn

  • Use CRM (HubSpot, Salesforce) or simple spreadsheet
  • Record email, phone, company info for key contacts
  • LinkedIn downtime won't block your networking

3. Build multi-platform presence

  • Don't rely solely on LinkedIn for professional identity
  • Maintain updated profiles on:
    • Personal website/portfolio
    • Twitter/X for thought leadership
    • GitHub for developers
    • Medium/Substack for writers
    • Industry-specific platforms

For recruiters and hiring managers:

1. Multi-platform sourcing strategy

  • Don't depend 100% on LinkedIn Recruiter
  • Use Indeed, Glassdoor, AngelList, niche job boards
  • Build talent pipeline across platforms

2. Maintain candidate ATS (Applicant Tracking System)

  • Store candidate info in ATS, not just LinkedIn
  • Lever, Greenhouse, BambooHR keep data accessible
  • Can continue recruitment even when LinkedIn down

3. Email-first outreach when possible

  • Use tools like Hunter.io to find candidate emails
  • Cold email often more effective than LinkedIn InMail anyway
  • Not dependent on LinkedIn uptime

For sales professionals:

1. Diversify lead generation

  • LinkedIn Sales Navigator is powerful but not only tool
  • Combine with:
    • ZoomInfo, Apollo.io for contact data
    • Twitter/X for social selling
    • Cold email campaigns
    • Phone outreach

2. Export lead lists regularly

  • Don't keep all prospect data only in LinkedIn
  • Export to CRM weekly
  • Ensures you can continue outreach during downtime

3. Monitor LinkedIn status proactively

  • Use API Status Check for alerts
  • Know about issues before starting outreach campaigns
  • Reschedule sends if LinkedIn having deliverability issues

How to Get Notified About LinkedIn Outages (Before You Need It)

Reactive checking—visiting status pages when LinkedIn won't load—means you've already lost time. Proactive monitoring gives you advance warning so you can switch to alternative platforms before critical needs arise.

Why Automated Monitoring Matters

The problem with manual checking:

  • You only discover issues when you urgently need LinkedIn
  • By then, you've missed messages, connection requests, or job applications
  • Creates frustration and lost opportunities

The advantage of automated alerts:

  • Know about LinkedIn issues immediately when they start
  • Time to switch to email, phone, or other platforms
  • Can warn your team/clients about potential delays

Real-world scenario:

Without monitoring: You're about to send 50 InMails for a sales campaign at 2:00 PM. LinkedIn won't load. You spend 20 minutes confirming it's down, panic about missing your daily outreach goal, scramble to find alternative contact methods. Campaign delayed until tomorrow.

With monitoring: At 1:45 PM, you receive alert: "LinkedIn messaging experiencing issues." You immediately pivot to email outreach using your CRM contact list. Campaign continues on schedule, zero disruption.

Setting Up LinkedIn Monitoring with API Status Check

API Status Check provides enterprise-grade LinkedIn monitoring with multiple notification channels:

What we monitor:

  • LinkedIn Feed – Content loading and timeline updates
  • LinkedIn Messages – InMail delivery and chat functionality
  • LinkedIn Jobs – Job search and application platform
  • LinkedIn Profile – Profile viewing and editing
  • LinkedIn API – Endpoint availability for integrations and tools
  • Regional status – US, EU, Asia-Pacific separate monitoring

Alert channels:

📧 Email Alerts

  • Instant email when LinkedIn issues detected
  • Includes severity level (degraded performance vs. full outage)
  • Links to detailed incident information
  • Updates as incident progresses and resolves

💬 Slack Integration

  • Real-time alerts posted to your team Slack channel
  • Color-coded severity (yellow warning, red critical)
  • @channel mentions for critical outages
  • Resolution notifications when service restored

📱 Discord Webhooks

  • Similar to Slack, for Discord-using teams
  • Customizable alert formatting
  • Role mentions for urgent notifications

🔗 Custom Webhooks

  • Send alerts to any platform via HTTP POST
  • Integrate with PagerDuty, Opsgenie, or custom dashboards
  • JSON payload with full incident details
  • Build custom automation workflows

Email Alert Setup

Quick setup process:

  1. Create free account at apistatuscheck.com
  2. Navigate to LinkedIn service page
  3. Click "Add Alert"
  4. Enter your email address
  5. Choose alert threshold:
    • Any degradation (most sensitive, best for critical operations)
    • Partial outage (balanced, filters minor issues)
    • Complete outage (least noise, only major incidents)
  6. Save

You'll receive emails for:

  • 🚨 Incident start – "LinkedIn experiencing connection issues"
  • 📊 Updates – "Issue ongoing, affecting [specific feature]"
  • Resolution – "LinkedIn service fully restored"

Customization options:

  • Monitor specific LinkedIn features (Jobs, Messages, Learning)
  • Filter by region (only alert if your region affected)
  • Set quiet hours (no alerts outside business hours unless critical)
  • Digest mode (daily summary instead of instant alerts)

Slack Integration for Teams

For businesses managing LinkedIn presence or recruitment campaigns:

Setup process:

  1. In API Status Check dashboard, click "Integrations"
  2. Select "Add Slack Integration"
  3. Authorize API Status Check to post to your Slack workspace
  4. Choose which channel receives alerts (#ops, #sales, #recruiting)
  5. Configure which services and severity levels trigger alerts
  6. Save

Slack alert example:

🔴 LINKEDIN OUTAGE DETECTED
Service: LinkedIn Messages
Severity: Major
Region: Global
Started: 3:15 PM ET

Users reporting inability to send/receive LinkedIn InMail and messages.
Recommended action: Switch to email outreach for urgent communications.
Status: https://apistatuscheck.com/status/linkedin
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Team benefits:

  • Entire sales/recruiting team sees alerts simultaneously
  • Can coordinate response in Slack thread
  • Manager can notify about switching to backup contact methods
  • Creates incident record for post-mortem analysis

Advanced Monitoring for Developers

For teams building on LinkedIn API:

Webhook payload format:

{
  "service": "linkedin",
  "status": "outage",
  "severity": "major",
  "started_at": "2024-02-14T15:15:00Z",
  "message": "LinkedIn Messages experiencing delivery failures",
  "affected_features": ["messages", "inmail"],
  "affected_regions": ["global"],
  "incident_url": "https://apistatuscheck.com/incidents/linkedin-2024-02-14"
}
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Use cases:

  • Automatically pause LinkedIn automation tools when outages detected
  • Alert customers using your LinkedIn integration
  • Log incidents to internal monitoring dashboards
  • Trigger failover to alternative data sources

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How do I know if LinkedIn is down for everyone or just me?

Check API Status Check's LinkedIn monitoring page for real-time status, or search Twitter for "LinkedIn down" to see if others are reporting issues. If LinkedIn loads in Incognito mode but not your normal browser, it's a local cache/cookie issue. If LinkedIn won't load on any device or network, it's likely a platform-wide outage.

Does LinkedIn have an official status page?

Unlike most major platforms, LinkedIn does not maintain a public real-time status page. They occasionally post service disruption notices on their help center, but these are rare and typically appear only after issues are resolved. For real-time LinkedIn status monitoring, use third-party services like API Status Check.

How long do LinkedIn outages typically last?

Most LinkedIn outages resolve within 2-4 hours. Feature-specific issues (Jobs, Learning, Messages) are often fixed in under 1 hour. Major platform-wide outages can last 6-8 hours, though these are rare (1-2 per year). The longest recent outage was February 2023's 6-hour LinkedIn Learning CDN failure.

Can I get notifications when LinkedIn goes down?

Yes. API Status Check monitors LinkedIn every 60 seconds and sends instant alerts via email, Slack, or Discord when issues are detected. This gives you early warning to switch to alternative platforms (email, Indeed, etc.) before wasting time troubleshooting.

Why does LinkedIn go down?

Common causes include: cloud infrastructure issues (Microsoft Azure outages since LinkedIn runs on Azure), database failures in profile or messaging services, CDN problems affecting content delivery, API gateway errors impacting integrations, authentication service disruptions, and occasionally deployment errors when LinkedIn pushes updates.

What's the difference between LinkedIn and LinkedIn Jobs outages?

LinkedIn operates multiple semi-independent services. LinkedIn Jobs can be down while LinkedIn profiles and messaging work fine, or vice versa. During service-specific outages (like November 2023's Jobs-only outage), one feature fails while others remain operational. This is why monitoring each LinkedIn feature separately matters—especially if you're actively job hunting or recruiting.

Will clearing my cache fix LinkedIn connection issues?

Only if the problem is on your end. Clearing cookies and cache for linkedin.com can fix login loops, feed loading issues, and message delivery problems caused by corrupted local data. But if LinkedIn is experiencing a platform-wide outage, cache clearing won't help—the issue is on LinkedIn's servers.

Should I delete and reinstall the LinkedIn app?

Only try this if the web version works but the mobile app doesn't. If both web and mobile app fail, reinstalling won't help—it's a platform issue, not an app bug. Before reinstalling, try:

  1. Force-quit the app and restart
  2. Clear app cache (Android: Settings → Apps → LinkedIn → Clear Cache)
  3. Check for app updates in App Store/Google Play
  4. Test on different network (WiFi vs. cellular)

Can I monitor LinkedIn's API separately from the main platform?

Yes. API Status Check monitors LinkedIn's API endpoints independently from the consumer-facing platform. This matters for developers building integrations, sales automation tools using LinkedIn data, or recruitment software syncing with LinkedIn. API rate limiting, authentication failures, or data access issues can occur even when linkedin.com works perfectly for browsing.

How do I export my LinkedIn connections as backup?

Go to Settings & Privacy → Data Privacy → Get a copy of your data → Request archive. LinkedIn will email you a downloadable file containing your connections' names, companies, email addresses (if provided), and other profile information. Download this monthly so you have contact details accessible even when LinkedIn is down.

What's the best alternative to LinkedIn for professional networking?

There's no single replacement—different platforms serve different purposes:

  • Twitter/X: Thought leadership, real-time engagement
  • Email: Direct professional communication
  • Indeed/Glassdoor: Job searching (but weaker networking)
  • AngelList: Startup ecosystem networking
  • Industry forums: Niche communities (GitHub for developers, Dribbble for designers)

Best approach: Maintain presence on 2-3 platforms so you're not completely dependent on LinkedIn.


Conclusion: Stay Ahead of LinkedIn Outages

LinkedIn outages are infrequent but disruptive. The difference between professional preparedness and lost opportunities is knowing about issues before they block your critical activities.

Key takeaways:

Check status first – Visit apistatuscheck.com/status/linkedin before troubleshooting

Fix common issues – Most "LinkedIn down" reports are actually browser cache, cookie, or extension problems

Have backup contact methods ready – Export LinkedIn connections monthly, maintain CRM with emails/phones

Get proactive alerts – Monitor LinkedIn automatically to receive warnings when outages start

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Last updated: February 14, 2024

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