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Why Can’t You See the “More” Button When Creating a LinkedIn Page?

  • Writer: EXEED Team
    EXEED Team
  • 4 hours ago
  • 5 min read

LinkedIn Company Page
LinkedIn Company Page

Creating a LinkedIn Page should be simple. Yet every week, thousands of users open LinkedIn, follow a guide, look for the “More” button… and find nothing.


No dots.

No menu.

No “Create Page.”

Just confusion.


The truth is: LinkedIn Page creation hasn’t disappeared; LinkedIn has simply changed the interface so many times that older guides don’t match what you see today. Add browser issues, account restrictions, or permissions, and suddenly the process becomes a mini-mystery.


This guide walks you through the real reasons you can’t see the “More” button, and gives you practical, proven fixes to get your LinkedIn Page live today.


What You Should Check First (Quick Fixes That Solve 70% of Cases)


Before diving into advanced troubleshooting, confirm these essentials:


1. Use a desktop browser, not the mobile app

The LinkedIn mobile app hides or rearranges many admin options.

 2. Make sure your profile isn’t too new

Brand-new accounts or profiles missing basic info (email, location, job title) often cannot create a Page.

 3. Confirm your company doesn’t already have a Page

If it does, you won’t see the create-page flow,  you must request admin access instead.

 4. Check for browser issues

Extensions like ad blockers, privacy blockers, and outdated browsers often hide UI elements.

5. Confirm you’re logged into the right personal account

Only personal profiles can create or manage Pages. Work or business accounts cannot.

If any of these apply, fix them and try again.


Why the “More” Button Is Missing (The Real Reasons No One Tells You)


LinkedIn rarely announces UI changes, which makes it confusing when buttons disappear. 

Here’s what’s actually happening:


1. The LinkedIn UI has changed repeatedly


The “... More” button used in old tutorials often becomes:

  • Manage

  • Admin tools

  • A three-dot menu

  • A contextual menu that shows only after you scroll

So if a YouTube tutorial from 2022 says “Click More,” that button simply doesn’t exist anymore.


2. The mobile version is completely different


On mobile:

  • Page creation is hidden under “View Profile > Resources”

  • Many admin tools are not visible

  • The 3-dot menu isn’t the same

Always switch to desktop for LinkedIn Page creation.


3. Account verification issues


LinkedIn prefers Page creators to have:

  • A complete profile

  • A confirmed email

  • A history of normal activity to avoid fake or spam Pages.


4. A company Page already exists


LinkedIn automatically hides Page creation options for names already registered.

In this case, request access instead of creating a duplicate.


5. Browser extensions cause UI conflicts


This is more common than people think.

Adblock, Brave shields, Ghostery, and VPNs often block scripts that display “More” buttons or admin menus.


6. Permissions and company domain constraints


To create a Page, you must:

  • Use a personal profile

  • Have a verified email

  • Sometimes match the company’s domain (e.g., you@company.com)


If another team member already created the Page, you must request admin access.


The Most Reliable Way to Create a LinkedIn Page Today


Use this method even if all buttons disappear.


Step 1: Open LinkedIn on desktop (Chrome/Edge/Firefox; latest version)

This avoids 90% of layout bugs.


Step 2: Sign in with the personal profile that will be the Page admin


Step 3: Click the “Work” grid icon in the top-right

It looks like a 3×3 waffle grid.


Step 4: Scroll to the bottom and click “Create a Company Page”

If you see it, congrats, you’re in.


If You Don’t See the Button: Use LinkedIn’s Direct Page-Creation Link


LinkedIn updates this link often, but it currently redirects correctly: 



If the link ever changes, search:


“Create a LinkedIn Page” site:linkedin.com


LinkedIn keeps their help pages updated even when the UI changes.


Fill Out Your Page Details


Once in the setup screen:

  • Company name

  • Public URL

  • Website

  • Industry

  • Company size

  • Logo (300×300 recommended)

  • Banner (standard 1128×191 px)


LinkedIn may request domain verification later; that’s normal.


Recommended Tutorial


Here’s an excellent up-to-date walkthrough that matches the new UI:


Create a LinkedIn Company Page in 2025

Troubleshooting Checklist (If You Still Don’t See Anything)


1. Switch browsers


Try:

  • Chrome

  • Edge

  • Firefox

  • Brave (shields off)


2. Use an incognito/private window


This disables extensions temporarily.


3. Turn off adblockers & privacy add-ons


Extensions like uBlock Origin, Ghostery, DuckDuckGo, or VPNs often block UI scripts.


4. Clear cache + cookies


LinkedIn is script-heavy and cached files cause UI issues.


5. Use mobile browser (not the app) and request Desktop Mode


This forces the desktop interface.


6. Confirm whether a Page already exists


Search for your company name:

  • If a Page exists > click the three dots > Request admin access

  • If duplicates exist > request ownership for the main one


7. Complete your personal profile


Add:

  • Photo

  • Headline

  • Location

  • Email

  • A current position using the exact company name

LinkedIn trusts active, complete accounts.


Permissions, Verification & Ownership Issues Explained


To create or admin a Page, you must:


  • Have a personal LinkedIn profile

  • Confirm your email

  • Follow community guidelines

  • Avoid restricted/flagged accounts


If someone else created the Page:


You can request admin access using LinkedIn’s built-in form. If that fails, contact LinkedIn support and provide:

  • Business email

  • Your role

  • Proof of association (company docs)


What to Do When the UI Labels Change Again


LinkedIn changes button names more often than people realize.

If you see instead of “More”:


  • Manage

  • Admin tools

  • Three dots (···)

  • A dropdown in the Page header


Click it anyway. Inside, you’ll usually find:


  • “Request admin access”

  • “Claim Page”

  • “Create a Page”

  • “Edit Page”


LinkedIn loves to reorganize menus; the features remain.


Common Questions


Do I need a company email to create a Page?

No; but it makes verification easier and reduces admin issues.


Why are some Page features missing?

LinkedIn rolls out features gradually. Some require:

  • A minimum number of followers

  • A verified email

  • A fully completed Page


Can I fix ownership of duplicate Pages?

Yes; you can request consolidation or ownership via LinkedIn Support.


Pro Tips to Avoid Future Headaches


  • Use the same email domain for both your profile and company if possible

  • Add multiple admins to avoid access issues

  • Keep screenshots of your setup steps

  • Regularly update company details and branding

  • Stay active: Inactive Pages get fewer management features


When You Should Contact LinkedIn Support


  • You meet all requirements but still can’t create a Page

  • Duplicate Pages exist and you can’t claim them

  • Admin access requests are denied

  • Your account is wrongly restricted


Before submitting a ticket, prepare:

  • Screenshots

  • Company email

  • Company website

  • Logo + branding

  • A list of steps you already tried


This speeds up the resolution significantly. You can contact LinkedIn Support without signing in HERE or If you are signed in HERE


LinkedIn Page Creation Made Simple


If you’re stuck searching for the missing “More” button or struggling with LinkedIn Page creation, you’re not alone. Most issues come down to UI changes, browser conflicts, or missing permissions, not actual bugs.


Once you use the Work grid, the direct creation link, and a clean browser session, you can create your Page and start growing your presence on LinkedIn.


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