The problem
When you click "Save" on LinkedIn, the platform stores a reference to the post URL — it does not copy the content. Three things can silently erase your saved post:
The most common cause. The original post is gone — LinkedIn shows an empty state or broken link in your saved items.
When a LinkedIn account is deactivated, all posts from that account become unreachable — including any you saved.
If an author changes a public post to connections-only, or if your connection status changes, you may lose access.
The other problem
Even when posts don't disappear, LinkedIn's native save is nearly useless. There's no search, no tags, no filtering — just a flat reverse-chronological list of links.
The solution
When you clip a LinkedIn post with Klipt, the full content is captured and stored on your device. The post can be deleted, your account can be deactivated, LinkedIn can change their API — your clip is safe.
Author name, post text, images, engagement context — all saved in a local database on your machine. No cloud, no account.
Klipt's on-device AI reads each clip and suggests relevant tags instantly. No manual organizing needed.
Search "that post about hiring frameworks" and find it — even if those exact words weren't in the original post.
How it works
Add the Klipt Chrome extension. A "Klipt it" button appears on every LinkedIn post in your feed and profile pages.
One click captures the full post — author, text, images, and context — directly to your Mac. The content is yours now, regardless of what happens to the original.
Search by topic, browse by tag, or let Today's Klipt resurface the best posts at the right time. Your clips are always findable.