Orbyt vs LinkedIn.
LinkedIn saves jobs. Orbyt gets you hired.
Built-in job tracking on LinkedIn
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Feature coverage.
What LinkedIn is.
LinkedIn is a professional networking platform founded in 2002 by Reid Hoffman and four co-founders, now owned by Microsoft after a $26.2B acquisition in 2016. As of 2024 the platform has passed 1 billion members. The My Jobs feature inside LinkedIn is a saved-jobs list with basic application-status columns: Saved, Applied, Interviewing, Offer, Closed. Premium Career, priced at $29.99 per month or $19.99 per month billed annually, layers on Featured Applicant status, five InMail credits, LinkedIn Learning access, 90-day profile viewer insights, and AI-powered match suggestions. LinkedIn is the category-defining platform for job discovery and professional networking. It is not a job search CRM, and My Jobs was never designed to be one.
Pricing, head to head.
On pricing, LinkedIn runs a generous free tier that includes unlimited job searching, Easy Apply, and the basic My Jobs tracker. Premium Career is $29.99 per month or $239.88 per year (roughly $19.99 per month billed annually). Orbyt Unlimited is $19.99 per month, or $199 per year. Price-for-price, Orbyt Unlimited matches LinkedIn Premium Career's annualized rate while delivering a dedicated job search CRM rather than networking features tacked around a tracker. For networking, news, and job discovery, LinkedIn free is the right tool and nothing needs to change. For managing the search itself, Orbyt at the same monthly rate delivers contact CRM, follow-up reminders, financial runway, wellness tracking, interview prep, and resume tailoring — none of which LinkedIn Premium provides.
Orbyt wins.
One home, not a feed.
Built AI-native from the ground up. Not a chatbot bolted onto a feature list.
Built-in agents that think, reason, and act on your search in real time. A living system, not a stack of dumb screens.
A full pipeline with stages, notes, and activity history. Not just a save button.
Every application gets a tailored resume. Written for you in seconds.
A contact CRM that works across every job board, not just LinkedIn.
Follow-up reminders that fire automatically so warm leads stay warm.
Wellness coach and burnout detection to get you through the long weeks.
Runway planner with projections so you always know your clock.
LinkedIn's tracker is a bookmark. Orbyt is a campaign.
Feature by feature.
LinkedIn and Orbyt are not really in the same category. LinkedIn is a feed-first engagement platform with a job tracker embedded as a sub-tab. When you open LinkedIn to work your search, you land on a home feed showing birthdays, posts, and promoted content; your saved jobs live three clicks away. The attention economy of the product is pointed at engagement, not completion. Orbyt opens directly on your pipeline. Your next action is visible the second the page loads. The secondary gaps are the ones the feature table shows: LinkedIn has no financial runway module, no wellness logging, no AI cover letter tailoring, no interview prep for 600+ companies, no ATS scoring surface, no salary data catalog. These are not LinkedIn's fault — they are not what LinkedIn is for. The question is whether you want to run your search from a platform optimized for scrolling or from a tool built for the job.
Game. Point. Match.
Side by side.
| Feature | Orbyt | |
|---|---|---|
| Job pipeline tracker | Saves | |
| Drag-and-drop Kanban board | ||
| Offer tracking & comparison | ||
| Activity timeline & history | ||
| Browser extension | Chrome & Safari | |
| Stale job & deadline alerts | ||
| AI resume tailoring | ||
| ATS keyword scoring | ||
| AI job search assistantDecisive | ||
| AI job description parsing | ||
| AI contact capture | ||
| Semantic search (AI) | ||
| AI persona customization | ||
| Contact CRM | Messaging | |
| Smart follow-up reminders | ||
| Email template library | ||
| Interview prep tools | ||
| Offer negotiation tools | ||
| Calendar integration | Basic | |
| iCalendar feed subscription | ||
| Push notifications | ||
| Career wellness coachDecisive | ||
| Mood tracking & journaling | ||
| Financial runway plannerDecisive | ||
| Goals, streaks & badges | ||
| Shareable milestone cards | ||
| Morning Brief (daily mood-adaptive greeting) | ||
| Quiet Mode (auto-adapts on rough days) | ||
| Week in Review (Sunday summary) | ||
| Career Mode (post-hire retention) | ||
| AI coaching emails | ||
| Shareable coaching insights | ||
| Weekly career tips | ||
| Application timing intelligence | ||
| Cross-device sync | ||
| Dark & light themes | ||
| Multi-language (8 languages) | ||
| Full data export & backup | ||
| Passkey (WebAuthn) login | ||
| Free plan | Free forever | Limited |
Based on publicly available feature lists. Updated regularly.
Who each tool is for.
Use LinkedIn for what it is exceptional at: finding jobs, researching companies, maintaining your professional network, reaching out to recruiters, and posting career updates. LinkedIn Premium Career adds real value for users who InMail recruiters regularly or want Featured Applicant status. What LinkedIn should not be is your system of record. Use Orbyt for that: the tracker that remembers every application, the CRM that ties every recruiter to the role you met them through, the runway that models your savings, the wellness surface that catches burnout. LinkedIn free plus Orbyt is the combination most serious job seekers land on by week three of a real search. LinkedIn Premium is optional on top of that.
The bottom line, in 2026.
As of April 2026, LinkedIn is where you find the job. Orbyt is where you land it. LinkedIn wins on network, discovery, company research, and recruiter outreach. Orbyt wins on everything that happens after you hit Apply: tracking, contacts, follow-ups, runway, wellness, interview prep, resume tailoring. For most job seekers, the right combination is LinkedIn free for discovery plus Orbyt as the system of record. Paying for LinkedIn Premium Career is worth it for heavy InMail users and people who want Featured Applicant status. Paying for both Premium and a third tracker is over-paying for overlap. Orbyt at $19.99 per month Unlimited delivers a dedicated CRM that LinkedIn's My Jobs has never tried to be.
Common questions.
How to migrate from LinkedIn to Orbyt.
Moving from LinkedIn's My Jobs tab to Orbyt takes about twenty minutes. LinkedIn does not offer a direct CSV export of My Jobs, so the migration is a focused manual pass rather than a file import.
- In LinkedIn, go to the My Jobs tab and review your full list of Saved, Applied, and Interviewing jobs. Note the ones you are still actively pursuing.
- Sign up for Orbyt at orbytjobs.ai on the free tier.
- For each active LinkedIn job, click Add Job in Orbyt and paste the LinkedIn job URL. Orbyt parses the job title, company, and description automatically.
- Set the correct stage on each Orbyt card (Saved, Applied, Interview, Offer) to mirror where the role sits in your pipeline.
- Add any recruiters or hiring managers you have messaged on LinkedIn to Orbyt's Contacts, tied to the matching job. Paste their LinkedIn profile URL in the notes for future reference.
- Keep LinkedIn open as your discovery and networking tool. Use Orbyt for tracking, follow-ups, and the rest of the search.
Most users finish the move in under half an hour and run every future search from Orbyt, using LinkedIn only for new job discovery and networking.