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LinkedIn Learning

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learning

Save$30/yr

Regular price

$29.99/mo (monthly) or $239.88/yr (annual, ~$19.99/mo)

Discount you can get

50% off for the next 2 months when selecting 'too expensive' as cancellation reason

How to unlock this discount

1

Log into your LinkedIn account at linkedin.com and click your profile icon in the top-right corner.

2

Click 'Settings & Privacy' from the dropdown menu.

3

Navigate to 'Account preferences' and then find the 'Subscriptions and payments' section.

4

Click 'Manage' or 'Change' next to your LinkedIn Learning subscription.

5

Click 'Cancel subscription' — this starts the retention flow but does NOT immediately cancel anything.

6

On the cancellation reason screen, select 'Too expensive' as your reason for considering cancellation.

7

LinkedIn will present a retention offer (typically 50% off for 2 months). Click 'Accept offer' or 'Keep subscription with discount' to lock in the reduced rate.

8

Confirm the discounted renewal and verify the new price on your subscription summary page.

Insider Tips

Always select 'Too expensive' as your cancellation reason — this is the trigger most consistently reported to surface the discount offer

If the first offer is underwhelming (e.g., a free month of a lesser plan), decline it and continue through the flow; a better offer sometimes appears on the next screen

Do NOT complete the final cancellation confirmation — the goal is to stop at the discount screen

If no offer appears, fully cancel anyway since you retain access until the billing cycle ends, then wait for LinkedIn to send a 'win-back' email within 1–2 weeks (often 40–50% off or a free month)

Sources

Pricing confirmed via multiple 2025–2026 sources including upskillwise.com, linkedhelper.com, outx.ai, and postiv.ai pricing breakdowns. Retention offer details sourced from r/LifeProTips Reddit thread describing 50% off for 2 months after selecting 'too expensive' during LinkedIn Premium cancellation flow. LinkedIn's own help pages (linkedin.com/help/learning) confirm the cancellation flow structure and that access continues through the billing cycle. Note: the specific Reddit report is older but the pattern remains widely referenced in 2025–2026 discussions, and LinkedIn's cancellation UI has remained consistent. Confidence is medium because while the retention offer pattern is well-documented for LinkedIn Premium broadly, specific recent (2025–2026) datapoints confirming the exact offer for the standalone LinkedIn Learning product are limited.