In a push to increase active engagement beyond traditional job searching and profile updates, LinkedIn is rolling out new gamification features. The platform is introducing “Connection Leaderboards” and “LinkedIn Games,” encouraging a more dynamic and competitive approach to professional networking. The optional features are part of a broader strategy to transform LinkedIn into a livelier, more habit-forming space.
The gamification features are a calculated move by LinkedIn to foster stronger relationships and recognize “consistent contributions in meaningful ways,” according to the company. By tapping into the human desire for competition and achievement, LinkedIn aims to boost user retention and time spent on the platform.
The gamification is optional, allowing users to opt out of the leaderboards and game notifications if they choose. This approach acknowledges the platform’s professional core while attempting to appeal to a broader, more engaged user base.
The success of LinkedIn’s gamification features will depend on user reception and adoption. Key factors to monitor include: