LinkedIn connected apps brings verified skills, tool-based credibility to professional profiles

LinkedIn Connected Apps automatically updates skills based on app activity and introduces top user badges, creating a stronger trust signal for employers and brand partners.

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Krati Darak
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Krati Darak is the Senior Editor at The Creator Index, where she leads everything editorial, from coverage decisions and story direction to the voice of India's...
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LinkedIn, on 17 June, introduced the ‘Connected Apps’ feature, enabling third-party applications to provide verified, activity-based documentation of a user’s specific technical skills. Connected Apps allows users to replace general skills, like basic HubSpot knowledge, with specific technical skills, such as executing segmented campaigns in HubSpot Marketing Hub.

Under this new system, skill listings on the platform will automatically refresh to reflect actual tool usage. Frequent users may also qualify for a top user badge, providing a public indicator of their proficiency level. 

The integration highlights specific features like employing automation for advanced customer engagement or managing segmented campaigns in HubSpot Hubs, moving beyond simple claims of general platform knowledge.


Why now

On LinkedIn, the demand for marketing experts with AI skills has increased in recent times. On the similar lines, hiring managers are looking for proof of accuracy rather than just a familiarity with specific software. Connected Apps will help in that by turning usage data into something visible and third-party-verified, rather than self-reported.

That matters more in India than almost anywhere else as India is LinkedIn’s fastest-growing major market, and it’s also been leading adoption of LinkedIn’s profile-verification tools over the past year. Connected Apps extends that same logic trust built on outside data rather than a user’s own word into the skills section of the profile.

What is for Indian creators on LinkedIn


On LinkedIn, the year-over-year demand for marketing professionals possessing AI expertise has surged by more than double. Employers increasingly want to know not just what tools a candidate has heard of, but how deeply they actually use them. Connected Apps turns real-world usage data into visible, credible proof on a professional profile.

India is LinkedIn’s fastest-growing market globally, with users reaching 161 million, more than 20% year-on-year. Connected Apps introduces a third-party source of truth into a self-reported system. And India is already leaning this way: LinkedIn’s fastest-growing market for profile verification in 2025 was India, with adoption up 38% year-on-year.

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The creator angle nobody’s talking about


India already produces 8 of the world’s top 50 LinkedIn creators but the B2B creator economy here remains largely unpaid. Connected Apps changes the credibility equation for this in a meaningful way.

This functionality provides credibility for Indian creators focusing on SaaS workflows or AI content, offering a level of trust that outshines standard sponsored content.

Furthermore, it redefines how partnerships function by utilising LinkedIn to pinpoint their most dedicated power users, brands can cultivate authentic advocates. This approach offers significantly more legitimacy than conventional influencer marketing strategies.

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Krati Darak

Krati Darak is the Senior Editor at The Creator Index, where she leads everything editorial, from coverage decisions and story direction to the voice of India's first dedicated creator economy publication. She's spent over five years in digital media and has done a bit of everything — at Thomson Reuters, she covered legal news, deals, appointments, and rankings. At LBB, she pretty much led Mumbai coverage, digging up the city's hidden gems (if you've found one through them, there's a good chance she wrote about it). She's also worked as a commerce editor at StyleCraze and has written for D2C beauty brands like Foxtale, WOW Skin Science, SkinQ, and more.

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Krati Darak is the Senior Editor at The Creator Index, where she leads everything editorial, from coverage decisions and story direction to the voice of India's first dedicated creator economy publication. She's spent over five years in digital media and has done a bit of everything — at Thomson Reuters, she covered legal news, deals, appointments, and rankings. At LBB, she pretty much led Mumbai coverage, digging up the city's hidden gems (if you've found one through them, there's a good chance she wrote about it). She's also worked as a commerce editor at StyleCraze and has written for D2C beauty brands like Foxtale, WOW Skin Science, SkinQ, and more.
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