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LinkedIn Expands Verified Skills Hub for Creators with New Platform Integrations

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LinkedIn has expanded its verified skills feature to include credentials from over a dozen external platforms, giving creators a stronger way to showcase proven expertise directly on their profiles. The update, announced on June 17, 2026, integrates skill validations from trusted third-party services such as HubSpot for marketing automation, Fiverr for freelance gig completion, and Beehiv for newsletter growth and audience engagement.

This enhancement allows creators to move beyond self-reported abilities by attaching verifiable badges or certificates earned through these platforms. For example, a content marketer who completes a HubSpot certification can now display that credential directly on their LinkedIn profile, signaling validated proficiency to potential clients or collaborators. Similarly, Fiverr sellers can highlight completed orders or skill assessments, while Beehiv users can showcase newsletter performance milestones.

The move supports LinkedIn’s broader goal of becoming a central hub for professional identity in the creator economy, where trust and demonstrable skills are increasingly tied to opportunity. By surfacing third-party validations, the platform helps creators stand out in competitive niches without relying solely on portfolio links or anecdotal claims.

For freelancers, solopreneurs, and digital creators building personal brands, this update offers a low-effort, high-impact way to reinforce credibility. It also aligns with growing demand for transparent skill verification in remote work and creator-led businesses. No fees or subscription changes were mentioned in the announcement, and the integrations appear to be opt-in, allowing users to select which validations to display.

As creators continue to diversify income streams across platforms, LinkedIn’s expanded skills visibility could become a key tool for turning verified expertise into client trust, partnership opportunities, and sustainable growth. The feature is now rolling out globally to all LinkedIn users.

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