LinkedIn Premium rolled out expanded member benefits this week, including six months of Notion Plus with limited AI (capped at 20 responses per workspace) at no extra cost, and fresh analytics for creators. These additions aim to enhance the value proposition for those who rely on premium tools to grow their presence and manage business workflows, as described in the official announcement.
New perks start with complimentary access to Notion Plus and its limited AI capabilities for half a year. Premium members can now unlock advanced productivity and app integration features that streamline project management and automate information gathering—key benefits for brand builders and entrepreneurs. This offer joins an expanding pack of value-adds LinkedIn provides, previously including extended trials for the Wall Street Journal, Spotify, and other notable platforms.
LinkedIn also introduced transparent analytics for those leveraging the Custom Button on their profiles. Within the new ‘Your Premium’ section, users can view aggregated click and impression metrics, making it easier to assess call-to-action performance and calibrate their outreach strategies.
Updates for Premium members include:
- Six months of Notion Plus with limited AI included (20 responses per workspace)
- Enhanced ‘Your Premium’ analytics dashboard showing Custom Button engagement
- Ongoing access to digital subscriptions such as the Wall Street Journal and Spotify
Compared to most platform subscriptions, LinkedIn Premium remains at a higher price point. These upgrades suggest an intention to justify cost by catering directly to users active in professional content marketing, networking, and brand-building.
LinkedIn’s latest features arrive amid a wave of innovation across the social media landscape. In recent weeks, LinkedIn refined its algorithm for more relevant feeds and previewed new AI abilities, as seen in the LinkedIn algorithm update: fresher feeds, hashtag advice, and new AI tools. Meanwhile, rival platforms are also rolling out richer analytics for creators—with competition for sticky subscription features running high.
For creators and marketers invested in LinkedIn, bundled subscriptions and granular analytics can tip the scales when choosing between premium tiers. Six free months of Notion Plus can streamline projects and automate research, while clearer Custom Button stats provide deeper insight into what converts views into signups, inquiries, and sales. As more professionals seek to build robust client pipelines, these perks have tangible ROI potential.
Those weighing the cost of Premium should note that alternatives now offer analytics enhancements as a baseline. Competitors like Threads and Instagram have shipped their own advanced performance metrics, aiming to attract professional content creators and social sellers seeking data-driven results. Still, LinkedIn’s focus on business productivity tools like Notion and the Wall Street Journal may resonate most with entrepreneurs and knowledge workers.
Looking ahead, creators can likely expect further Premium-exclusive partnerships and additional measurement tools. As audiences, sponsors, and platforms increasingly demand proof of engagement, data-rich features will move from luxury to expectation for professionals scaling their influence.

