Linkedin Tips & Strategies

How to Find a LinkedIn Business Page URL

By Spencer Lanoue
November 11, 2025

Trying to track down a specific LinkedIn Business Page URL can sometimes feel like a digital scavenger hunt, especially when you need it right away. We'll show you exactly how to find any company's LinkedIn URL in seconds, whether it's your own page, you're researching a competitor, or just grabbing a link to share. This guide covers several simple methods, from the most basic search to a few clever tricks you might not know about.

Why Your LinkedIn Business Page URL Actually Matters

Before we get into the "how," let's quickly cover the "why." A LinkedIn Business Page URL isn't just a web address, it's a vital piece of your brand's digital identity. It's the direct link you share to connect your professional network with your company's updates, job openings, and thought leadership. Having this link handy is essential for several everyday marketing and networking activities.

You’ll need it when you're:

  • Updating your website: Adding social media icons to your website's footer or "Contact Us" page is standard practice. You need the correct URL to link that little LinkedIn icon directly to your page.
  • Crafting your email signature: Including a link to your company’s LinkedIn page in your email signature is a subtle yet effective way to drive traffic and increase followers with every email you send.
  • Creating marketing materials: For brochures, business cards, or event banners, you can use the URL directly or convert it into a QR code for easy scanning. This seamlessly bridges your physical and digital marketing efforts.
  • Running ad campaigns: When setting up social media or search engine ad campaigns, you often need to provide your social media links for tracking, targeting, or linking purposes.
  • Onboarding new team members: Giving new hires a list of official company social media links, including the LinkedIn URL, helps them get up to speed and follow the company from their personal accounts.
  • Conducting competitor analysis: Quickly accessing a competitor’s page allows you to see what kind of content they're posting, how they're engaging with their audience, and what job roles they're hiring for.

It's also worth noting the difference between a default URL and a custom, or "vanity," URL. When you first create a page, LinkedIn might assign a URL with a string of numbers at the end, like linkedin.com/company/12345678. A much better and more professional option is a custom URL that reflects your brand name, like linkedin.com/company/your-company-name. It's cleaner, easier to remember, and enhances brand credibility.

The Easiest Method: Finding the URL from the Company Page

This is the most direct and common way to find a LinkedIn Business Page URL. If you know the name of the company, you can typically find it in under 30 seconds.

Step 1: Open LinkedIn in Your Web Browser

First things first, open your favorite web browser and navigate to www.linkedin.com. You don't necessarily have to be logged in to find a public company page, but being logged in can sometimes provide a better search experience.

Step 2: Use the Search Bar at the Top

At the top of the LinkedIn homepage, you'll see a search bar. Type the name of the company you're looking for into the bar. As you type, LinkedIn will start suggesting profiles, companies, and jobs. You can either click the correct company from the dropdown menu or press "Enter" to see a full list of search results.

Step 3: Navigate to the Company Page

On the search results page, you can filter by "Companies" to narrow down the options. Look for the company's official name and logo. Be mindful that many companies have similar names, so confirming the logo is the right one is a good habit. Once you've identified the correct page, click on it.

Step 4: Copy the URL from Your Browser's Address Bar

Once the company page is loaded, look at the very top of your browser window in the address bar. The text string displayed there is the company's URL. Simply click on the address bar to highlight the full URL, then right-click and "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+C on Windows, Cmd+C on Mac).

Pro-Tip: Cleaning Up the URL
Sometimes, the URL you copy might have extra characters or tracking parameters at the end, especially if you got to the page from a link. For example, you might see something like https://www.linkedin.com/company/yourcompany/?viewAsMember=true. The pure, clean URL ends right after the final forward slash following the company name. You can safely delete anything after that point (the question mark and everything that follows it) for a cleaner link to share.

Finding Your Own Company Page URL (For Page Admins)

If you're an administrator of your company's page, there's another way to find and even customize your URL directly from your admin dashboard. This is particularly useful if you want to set a vanity URL for the first time or make a change.

Step 1: Access Your Admin View

Log in to your LinkedIn account. On the left side of your homepage, you should see a "My Pages" section with a list of the business pages you manage. Click on your company’s name to enter the admin view. Alternatively, you can click on your "Me" profile icon in the top right corner, and your company page should appear under the "Manage" section.

Step 2: Navigate to Page Settings

Once you are in the admin view of your page, you will see your admin tools. Look for a button that says "Edit Page." Clicking on it will take you to a new settings screen where you can modify various aspects of your business page.

Step 3: Find and Copy Your Public URL

Within the page editing options, look for a section called "Page info." The first item there is typically "Public URL." Here, you’ll see your current page URL displayed. You can easily copy it from this screen. This is also the exact spot where you can edit the URL if you wish.

Tips for Creating a Great Custom LinkedIn URL

If you haven't already, customizing your URL is a smart move. Here’s how to do it well:

  • Use your exact brand name: If your company is "Acme Innovations," your URL should ideally be linkedin.com/company/acme-innovations.
  • Keep it simple: Avoid adding extra words, numbers, or hyphens unless absolutely necessary (e.g., if a simpler version is already taken).
  • Stay consistent: If possible, try to align your LinkedIn URL with the handles you use on other social media platforms like X, Instagram, or Facebook for brand consistency.

Advanced Methods for Finding Hard-to-Locate URLs

What if a simple LinkedIn search doesn't pull up the right page? Or what if the company you're looking for has a very common name? Here are some clever workarounds.

Method 1: Use a Google Search Operator

Sometimes, Google can be better at searching LinkedIn than LinkedIn itself. By using a specific search operator, you can tell Google to only look for results within LinkedIn's company pages directory. This is an incredibly powerful way to cut through the noise of personal profiles and posts.

Go to Google and type in the following search query:

"Company Name" site:linkedin.com/company/

Replace "Company Name" with the actual name of the business. The site: operator restricts results to that specific part of the LinkedIn website, giving you a much more focused list of potential company pages.

Method 2: Find it Through an Employee's Profile

If you can’t find the company page, try finding one of its employees. Search for a key person at the company, like the CEO, Founder, or Head of Marketing, on LinkedIn. Navigate to their personal profile.

Once on their profile, scroll down to the "Experience" section. Their current position should be listed at the top. The company name next to their job title will be a clickable link, accompanied by the company's logo. Clicking that link will take you directly to the official Business Page where you can then copy the URL from the address bar. This is a nearly foolproof way to find the right page.

Method 3: Check the Company's Official Website

This method might seem obvious, but it’s often overlooked. Most companies want to drive traffic to their social profiles and make it easy for customers to find them. Open the company's official website in a new tab.

Typically, in either the header (at the very top) or the footer (at the very bottom) of the website, you will find small icons for their social media accounts. Look for the familiar LinkedIn "in" logo. Clicking this icon should take you directly to their official LinkedIn Business Page.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

As you're looking for the URL, here are a few common pitfalls to keep in mind to make sure you're grabbing the right link.

Grabbing a Personal Profile Instead of a Business Page

A frequent error is mixing up a personal profile (like a founder's page) with the company page. They look different and their URLs are structured differently.

  • Personal Profile URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/firstnamelastname/
  • Business Page URL: https://www.linkedin.com/company/companyname/

Always double-check that the URL contains "/company/" if you need the official business link.

Mistaking a Showcase Page for the Main Page

LinkedIn allows large companies to create "Showcase Pages," which are dedicated sub-pages for specific brands, products, or initiatives. For example, Google has showcase pages for things like "Google Cloud" and "Life at Google." While useful, these are not the main company page.

A Showcase Page URL will look like this: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/page-name/. Make sure you're on the main business page unless you specifically need the link to one of these sub-pages.

Using an Inactive or Unofficial Page

For some older or larger companies, there might be duplicate or unofficial pages floating around. These may have been created automatically by LinkedIn years ago or by past employees. Look for tell-tale signs of an official, active page: a high-quality logo and cover image, consistent recent posts, a large number of followers, and a fully filled-out "About" section.

Final Thoughts

Finding a LinkedIn Business Page URL is a straightforward task once you know where to look. Whether you’re searching directly on the platform, using a quick Google command, or hunting it down through a company's website, these methods will help you grab the correct link whenever you need it.

Once you have the URLs for your business or your clients, keeping your content strategy organized is the next step. At Postbase, we designed our platform to make managing multiple social accounts, including LinkedIn, feel effortless. Instead of jumping between tabs, you can use our visual calendar to plan your content weeks in advance, schedule posts across all your platforms at once, and see what's working with our clean analytics dashboard. It's the simple, modern tool we always wished we had, built with none of the complexity of older platforms. See how much easier managing social media can be with Postbase.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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