How to See Your Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — Quick Guide

How to See Your Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — Quick Guide

how to see your scheduled posts on linkedin — quick step-by-step guide

If you ever asked "how to see your scheduled posts on LinkedIn", this guide walks you through every step — desktop, mobile, company pages, troubleshooting, and best practices for managing a monthly content calendar. Whether you schedule natively on LinkedIn or use an automation platform like Linkesy, you’ll learn how to locate, edit, and optimize queued posts so your personal brand stays consistent without surprises.

Why checking your scheduled posts matters for your LinkedIn growth

Scheduling keeps your feed active, but unchecked queues create risks: outdated links, tone mismatch, and accidental duplicate posts. Regularly reviewing scheduled posts protects your professional reputation and ensures posts align with current priorities.

  • Avoid outdated content: news, dates, or time-sensitive links can break credibility.
  • Maintain authentic voice: scheduled posts can drift from your tone if you don’t review them.
  • Fix formatting & images: previewing scheduled posts reduces visual errors.

Where to find scheduled posts on LinkedIn (native scheduler)

LinkedIn includes a native scheduling feature for personal profiles and company pages. Follow the steps below depending on device and account type.

On desktop (personal profile)

  1. Open LinkedIn and click into the "Start a post" composer at the top of your feed.
  2. Click the clock icon (Schedule) in the composer toolbar.
  3. Choose your date and time, then click "Schedule" — your post is queued.
  4. To view scheduled posts: click "Me" > "Posts & activity" > switch to the "Scheduled" tab. If you don’t see a Scheduled tab, expand filters or visit the community help center for UI updates.

On desktop (company page)

  1. Open your Page admin view.
  2. Click "Start a post", then the clock icon to schedule.
  3. To view scheduled posts, go to the "Manage" menu > "Content" or "Scheduled posts" (UI labels vary by LinkedIn updates).

On mobile (LinkedIn app)

  1. Open the LinkedIn app and tap the post composer (+ icon).
  2. Tap the clock icon to pick date and time, then "Schedule".
  3. To find scheduled posts, open your profile > tap "Posts & activity" > use the filter to view "Scheduled" posts.

Quick tip: LinkedIn updates its UI periodically. If the exact labels don’t match, look for "Schedule", the clock icon, or a "Scheduled" filter in Posts & Activity.

Troubleshooting: scheduled posts not showing or missing

If a scheduled post doesn’t appear in the Scheduled tab or doesn’t publish, perform a targeted checklist to isolate the issue.

  • Refresh and relogin: log out and back in; UI cache can hide recent changes.
  • Check account permissions: company page posting requires admin roles—confirm your role in Page settings.
  • Verify time zones: scheduled time might have been set in the wrong timezone—double-check your account settings.
  • Attachments & links: attachments can fail validation; remove complex embeds and reschedule.
  • LinkedIn rate limits & errors: LinkedIn may block or delay scheduled items for policy or technical reasons—visit LinkedIn Help for status updates.

Best practices for reviewing and managing scheduled LinkedIn posts

Make a weekly or daily routine to audit your queued content. Use this checklist to avoid mistakes and keep your voice consistent.

  • Preview each scheduled post (formatting + image crop).
  • Confirm links open correctly and lead to current pages.
  • Check for tone consistency and personalization (avoid robotic language).
  • Ensure variety: mix storytelling, how-tos, client wins, and thought leadership.
  • Time sensitivity: move or cancel posts that reference outdated events.

How Linkesy helps you see and manage scheduled posts (AI-first automation)

Linkesy automates monthly calendars and centralizes scheduled posts so you don’t hunt through multiple interfaces. If you use Linkesy alongside—or instead of—LinkedIn’s native scheduler, you get:

  • Single calendar view of all scheduled posts across profiles and pages.
  • Voice-matched drafts so scheduled posts sound like you, not generic AI.
  • Bulk edits and rescheduling for rapid adjustments to time-sensitive content.
  • Built-in AI image generation that previews visuals before scheduling.
  • Auto-schedule 30-day calendars so you can set it and forget it.

To review scheduled items in Linkesy:

  1. Log in to your Linkesy dashboard.
  2. Open the calendar or "Scheduled" tab to see the month view.
  3. Click any scheduled post to preview, edit content, change visuals, or pause it.

Try Linkesy free to test how a centralized calendar and AI-written posts reduce weekly LinkedIn work from hours to minutes.

Comparison: LinkedIn native scheduler vs Linkesy

Feature LinkedIn Native Scheduler Linkesy
Where to view scheduled posts Profile "Posts & activity" or Page management Single calendar dashboard across accounts
AI content generation No Yes — voice-matched post generation
AI image generation No — upload only Built-in image generator for LinkedIn visuals
Bulk 30-day scheduling No Yes — full month autopilot
Edit & reschedule at scale Limited Advanced bulk editing + team workflows

Checklist: Steps to audit your scheduled LinkedIn posts (copyable)

  1. Open scheduled list (LinkedIn or Linkesy).
  2. Scan for time-sensitive phrases and links.
  3. Preview visuals on desktop and mobile sizes.
  4. Confirm CTA links and UTM tracking work.
  5. Read aloud one or two posts to check voice authenticity.
  6. Update or pause posts that no longer fit your calendar.
Pro tip: Spend 10 minutes every Monday reviewing your scheduled queue. Small weekly checks prevent public mistakes and keep your voice consistent.

Advanced tips for teams and agencies

Teams managing multiple leaders or clients must centralize schedules, standardize voice, and keep version control. Use role-based permissions, approval flows, and an audit log to ensure posts are reviewed and aligned with brand guidelines. Linkesy supports approval workflows and team permissions designed for agency workflows.

Related guides and resources

Frequently asked questions

Conclusion — Keep your scheduled posts visible and aligned

Knowing how to see your scheduled posts on LinkedIn saves you from public mistakes, helps keep your voice consistent, and makes your content calendar reliable. For busy founders, coaches, and marketers, a centralized solution like Linkesy offers a single calendar, voice-matched AI copy, and auto-scheduling for a full 30-day plan — so you can focus on high-impact work instead of checking multiple interfaces.

Ready to stop worrying about missed posts? Try Linkesy free or schedule a demo to see your entire LinkedIn schedule in one place.

Scheduled posts calendar

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I view scheduled LinkedIn posts on mobile?

Open the LinkedIn app, tap your profile, go to "Posts & activity" and use the filter to view "Scheduled" posts. If you scheduled via a third-party tool like Linkesy, open the tool’s mobile app or calendar to see queued items.

Why didn't my scheduled LinkedIn post publish?

Common causes include wrong timezone settings, missing page permissions for company posts, attachment validation errors, or LinkedIn platform delays. Check your Scheduled tab, verify permissions, and reschedule if needed; consult LinkedIn Help for platform issues.

Can I edit a scheduled post on LinkedIn?

Yes — open the Scheduled section in your profile or Page manager, click the scheduled post, and choose edit or cancel. If the UI lacks edit options, delete and recreate the post or use a tool like Linkesy for easier bulk edits.

How do I see scheduled posts for a LinkedIn company page?

Go to the Page admin view, open "Content" or "Scheduled posts" in the manage menu. Ensure you have the required admin role; otherwise the scheduled posts won’t be visible to you.

Is it safer to schedule via LinkedIn or a third-party tool?

Both are safe when using OAuth-based connections. LinkedIn’s native scheduler is simple, but third-party tools like Linkesy offer centralized calendars, approval workflows, and AI content tailored to your voice, which improves control and reduces human error.
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