FilterIn is a free lightweight Chrome extension that lets you reclaim control of your LinkedIn feed by filtering out posts containing specific keywords. Perfect for those tired of seeing endless AI posts, hiring announcements, or any other repetitive content.
Hey Product Hunt! π
I built FilterIn because I was getting overwhelmed with repetitive content on LinkedIn. Instead of unfollowing people or leaving the platform, I wanted a simple way to hide specific types of posts.
It's completely free to use. I'd love to hear your feedback and feature suggestions!
Have you considered using GPT as the filter. Like AI filtering. "Please remove click-bate, engagement-bate, hot-takes and any content that's recycled carp, only newsworthy content please" π I would pay handsomely for that experience πΈ
@sentry_co Ah I see, so you mean to provide a prompt in the extension, and it removes something like you have described? I'll have a play around to see whats possible, thanks for the idea!
@aaron_stathi Yeah. A prompt is richer than filtering on keywords. Also your mood changes. So you maybe want to kick loose on fridays and welcome different things by tweaking the prompt. etc
Awesome, finally, a way to clean up the LinkedIn feed without unfollowing half of the network! Love the simplicity of FilterIn, this is exactly what people need these days :)
I used @FilterIn... here's what it taught me about SaaS sales..... JK. Love that you thought (and built) this, @aaron_stathi. There's so much junk on LinkedIn these days that its hard to filter through the actual good content. Congratulations!
@aryansharma17 Hey, it runs locally to your device only for filtering. It doesn't affect any other users.
From a privacy and security point:
- Works only on LinkedIn.com
- All keywords are stored locally in your browser
- No data collection or external connections
- No impact on LinkedIn's functionality
Hope this clears things up for you.
It's a good idea. I tried it, but it doesn't seem to work, I see absolutely no content in my feed. I think there must be a little problem, I'm using Brave.
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