If you have spent any real time building on LinkedIn since 2018, you may have used Shield (ShieldApp) for LinkedIn Analytics.
Now it is going away.
Shield is winding down.
Both Google and LinkedIn made it clear that we could not continue operating Shield as it was built. We decided not to fight it.
Since 2018, Shield has helped people understand the work they were doing on LinkedIn. Tens of thousands of creators, writers, founders, and operators used Shield to make sense of their words, their content. That mattered to us. We hope it mattered to you.
To all of you who trusted us, thank you.
Andreas & Alex
Co-founders, Shield

This article covers what happened, what current users need to do this week, and the best Shield alternatives in 2026, with honest pros, cons, and best use cases for each.
Why Is Shield Shutting Down?
The ShieldApp had it’s troubles with LinkedIn and their business page got blocked by the platform.
Their app was pulled from the Chrome Store, and they asked the users to manual download & update it.
The workarounds didn’t seem to work, as a few months layer they are announcing their “winding down”.
This is the same wall that hit Apollo and Seamless.AI. LinkedIn does not want third parties operating on top of its platform.
What Shield Users Should Do First: Export Your Data
Before you evaluate a single replacement: export your data while you still can.
Shield’s whole value was historical depth. Years of post history, engagement trends, audience breakdowns. That context does not exist anywhere else once the tool is gone, and you will not get it back from LinkedIn’s native analytics, which only look backward a limited window.
Pull everything. CSV exports, screenshots of the dashboards that matter, whatever the platform still allows. Do it today, not the week of the deadline.
How to Choose a Shield App Alternative
There is no clean one-to-one replacement, because Shield did one thing extremely well and nothing else. The honest answer depends on the job you actually need done.
Most people conflate three different jobs. Get this right before you pick a tool:
- Measuring your own performance … the actual Shield-shaped hole.
- Acting on buyer signals … finding who is in market, not how your post did.
- Capturing and organizing inputs … the swipe file and the people you track.
Here is every tool we are covering, by job, with pros, cons, and the use case each one actually fits.
The three all-in-one Shield alternatives compared side by side. Pricing verified May 2026.
All three advertise a low entry price that locks the feature most people actually want behind a higher tier, so the table shows both the headline price and the real one.
| Taplio | AuthoredUp | Supergrow | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary job | All-in-one: AI writing, scheduling, analytics, lead database | Writing workflow + deep analytics | AI content + scheduling, analytics on higher tier |
| Entry price (monthly) | $39/mo Starter ($32/mo annual) | $19.95/mo Individual | $19/mo Starter ($16/mo annual) |
| Real price for the headline feature | $69/mo for AI writing (Growth/Standard), $49/mo annual. Starter has 0 AI credits | $19.95/mo includes full analytics and AI beta. No upsell wall | $39/mo Pro for analytics ($31/mo annual). Starter has no analytics |
| Top tier | $199/mo Pro ($149/mo annual): lead database + outreach automation | ~$14.95/profile/mo Business (team) | ~$166/mo Teams ($133/mo annual): up to 10 clients |
| Free trial | 7 days, full Pro access. Auto-bills selected plan on day 8. Refund on first payment only | Free trial available | 7 days, no credit card required |
| Historical data | No. Analytics start from signup date | Yes. Imports years of history via LinkedIn archive | No. Tracking starts from signup |
| Analytics depth | Adequate, not deep. Not a Shield-level upgrade | Deepest of the three (impressions, engagement rate, follower growth, post comparison, correlation) | Functional but limited, and Pro-tier only |
| Account safety | Cookie-based auth + automation on Pro. LinkedIn has flagged this; real ban risk at scale | No cookie collection. Lower risk profile | Official LinkedIn API, no scraping or automation hacks |
| Best for | Founders and sales teams wanting content + scheduling + prospecting in one tool, and aware of the automation risk | Ex-Shield users who want the closest analytics replacement plus a real writing workflow, cheaply | Budget-first creators who mainly need AI drafting and scheduling, and will pay Pro for analytics |
Pricing changes often. Confirm current plans on each tool’s site before subscribing.
Best Shield Alternatives for LinkedIn Analytics
1. Taplio
The all-in-one play: analytics plus AI writing plus scheduling plus a lead database on the higher tier.

Pros
- Consolidates Shield plus a separate scheduler into one tool.
- AI content generation speeds up drafting.
- Lead database prospecting on the Pro tier.
Cons
- Analytics are adequate, not a step up. If deep data is why you paid for Shield, this is a downgrade on that axis.
- Some automation features push against LinkedIn’s policies, which carries account risk.
- Pricier than single-purpose tools (starts around $39/month).
Best for: Solo creators and founders who want content, scheduling, and analytics in one place and are not running deep data analysis.
2. AuthoredUp
AuthoredUp is the most common landing spot for ex-Shield users. It does analytics, but the center of gravity is content creation: post editor, formatting, device preview, drafts, hooks, and a template library.

Pros
- Backfills your full historical post data instead of starting from install date.
- Does not collect your LinkedIn cookies, which it positions as a safety advantage.
- Combines measurement and writing in one tool, so you stop tab-switching.
- Works for company pages, not just personal profiles.
Cons
- Analytics are solid but not as deep as Shield’s data slicing.
- You pay partly for writing features even if you only want analytics.
Best for: Creators who post consistently and want one tool to write, format, preview, and measure. Pricing sits around $20/month.
3. Supergrow
Supergrow is the budget all-in-one.
Pros
- Cheapest all-in-one option (around $19/month).
- Voice-learning AI, scheduling, and analytics bundled.
Cons
- Analytics are less granular than Shield.
- AI content quality varies.

Best for: Budget-first creators who cannot justify a standalone analytics subscription and want a full package that is good enough across the board.
Extra Tool: Capturing and Organizing Inputs
The third job nobody mentions until they lose access. Not “how is my content doing,” but “how do I capture and organize the posts and people worth learning from.”
LibrarIn
Full disclosure: I built this one. It is a free Chrome extension that adds a tagging and categorization layer on top of the LinkedIn feed.

Pros
- Completely free. No tiers, no post limits, no category limits.
- Save posts into custom color-coded categories, search by keyword, filter by author.
- People You Follow lets you track specific profiles (competitors, ICPs, key prospects) regardless of what the algorithm surfaces that day.
- Privacy-first: no credentials collected, no browsing history tracked. Full CSV export, no lock-in.
- No scraping and no terms-of-service violation, so it does not share Shield’s structural fragility.
Cons
- No analytics. It does not track impressions, engagement, or follower growth.
- Chrome only.
- It does not replace Shield. It solves the capture problem that sits next to the measurement problem.
Best for: Creators building a swipe file, and marketers running competitive intelligence or ABM-style prospect tracking who cannot rely on the feed to surface the right content.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Shield (ShieldApp) really shutting down?
Yes. The founders confirmed Shield is winding down, citing that Google and LinkedIn made it clear they could not continue operating it as built.
Will I lose my Shield analytics data?
Eventually, yes. Export everything now: CSV files and screenshots of the dashboards that matter. The historical depth does not exist anywhere else once access is gone.
What is the closest replacement for Shield?
For a pure dashboard, Inlytics or LinkedIn’s native analytics. For analytics plus a writing workflow, AuthoredUp is the most common switch.
Is there a free Shield alternative?
Yes. LinkedIn’s native analytics and Inlytics’ free tier cover the basics. LibrarIn is free for the separate job of capturing and organizing posts and people.
Nick Malekos is the Head of Growth & Demand Generation at Cyberbit, with a background in SEO, Content Marketing, and Performance. He is specializing in helping SaaS startups and scale-ups grow.




