How to View Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — Quick Guide

How to View Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — Quick Guide

How can I view my scheduled posts on LinkedIn

How can I view my scheduled posts on LinkedIn? If you schedule posts natively on LinkedIn or through an automation tool, you need a consistent way to review, edit, or delete upcoming content. This guide walks you through the exact steps for desktop and mobile, shows how third‑party schedulers (including Linkesy) display queued posts, and explains best practices for keeping your content calendar accurate and on brand.

Quick answer: Where to find scheduled posts on LinkedIn

Short answer: Open the LinkedIn post composer (Start a post) and choose the clock/calendar (Schedule) option — then click Manage scheduled posts. On mobile, open the composer and tap the menu to find Scheduled posts. For third‑party tools, open the tool’s dashboard and look for a Scheduled or Queue tab.

Why you should review scheduled posts regularly

Scheduling saves time, but failing to review queued posts risks publishing outdated references, incorrect links, or content that conflicts with real‑time events. Professionals who build a LinkedIn presence — solopreneurs, founders, consultants, and marketers — should check scheduled posts for:

  • Relevance: Ensure references (dates, numbers, events) are still accurate.
  • Brand voice: Confirm the language and tone match your personal brand.
  • Compliance: Remove anything that could violate company rules or NDA terms before it goes live.

How to view scheduled posts on LinkedIn (desktop step‑by‑step)

1. From the Home feed composer

  1. Go to Home on LinkedIn.
  2. Click Start a post to open the composer.
  3. Click the Schedule icon (clock/calendar) — if you already have scheduled posts you’ll see an option like Manage scheduled posts.
  4. Select Manage scheduled posts to open a list of queued items where you can edit, reschedule, or delete.

Note: The exact labels can change slightly as LinkedIn updates its UI. If you don't see the option, ensure you're on a full desktop browser and that your account has access to the native scheduling feature.

2. From your profile or company page (when applicable)

If you're scheduling posts for a LinkedIn Page (company page), go to the Page admin view and open the content publishing tools — there’s typically a Scheduled posts or Publishing tools section that lists upcoming posts for that page.

How to view scheduled posts on LinkedIn (mobile step‑by‑step)

LinkedIn mobile app (iOS & Android)

  1. Open the LinkedIn app and tap Post (the + icon or "Start a post").
  2. In the composer, look for the Schedule option or tap the three dots (More) menu.
  3. Choose Scheduled posts to view the list of queued posts. Tap any item to edit or cancel.

Tip: If you scheduled a post via a desktop browser and can’t find it on mobile, refresh the app and check the composer menu — LinkedIn syncs scheduled posts across devices but UI differences can hide the option.

Viewing scheduled posts created by third‑party tools

When you use a third‑party scheduler (Hootsuite, Buffer, Sprout, or Linkesy), scheduled posts live in that tool’s dashboard. They may also appear in LinkedIn only when published, depending on the integration method (LinkedIn's API vs. direct publishing).

How Linkesy shows scheduled posts (what to expect)

Linkesy generates a 30‑day content calendar and stores the full schedule in your Linkesy dashboard. To view queued posts in Linkesy:

  1. Open your Linkesy dashboard.
  2. Go to Schedule or Calendar.
  3. Click any scheduled day to preview the post text, AI‑generated image, and publish time. Edit or reschedule from the same view.

Try Linkesy free to see how a 30‑day calendar looks and how easily you can review and edit every queued post.

Common issues and how to fix them

  • Missing scheduled posts: If you scheduled via a third‑party but don’t see it on LinkedIn, check whether the tool published through LinkedIn’s API (posts should appear when published) or used a reminder method (these only notify you to post manually).
  • Permissions: For company pages, make sure you have the correct admin role.
  • UI changes: LinkedIn updates the composer occasionally — search for "Scheduled" in the composer menu if labels moved.

Best practices for managing scheduled LinkedIn content

  1. Weekly review: Scan your upcoming week every Monday to ensure relevance and alignment with current events.
  2. Backup edits: Keep a simple Notes or Version field for each scheduled post explaining why it was created (campaign, event, repurposed content).
  3. Use placeholders carefully: Avoid absolute dates or promises ("See you next Thursday") that can become wrong when republished.
  4. Match voice: If you use AI, ensure it mirrors your style before scheduling (Linkesy’s style matching helps here).

Table: Compare ways to view scheduled posts

Method Where to view Can edit before publish? Best for
LinkedIn native scheduler Composer → Manage scheduled posts Yes Quick native posts, single accounts
Linkesy (recommended for personal brands) Linkesy Dashboard → Calendar → Edit & preview Yes (rich editor + AI images) Solopreneurs, 30‑day autopilot content
Other schedulers (Hootsuite, Buffer) Tool dashboard → Queue/Scheduled Yes (depending on plan) Multi‑platform scheduling, team workflows

Real examples and use cases

Example 1 — Founder on a product launch: schedule announcement posts across timezones and review scheduled posts 48 hours before launch to ensure links and tag lines are correct.

Example 2 — Coach repurposing content: use Linkesy to auto‑generate variations and preview scheduled versions to avoid repetitive language or cookie‑cutter voice.

Pro tip: A weekly quick review (10–20 minutes) catching 2–3 issues will protect your brand more than blasting posts without review.

Tools and links — where to learn more

Frequently asked questions

How can I see scheduled posts that I created on LinkedIn?

Open the post composer (Start a post), click the Schedule/clock icon, and select Manage scheduled posts. On mobile use the composer menu to find Scheduled posts.

Why don’t I see a scheduled post on LinkedIn that I created in a scheduler?

Third‑party tools sometimes publish directly via API (post appears when live) or trigger reminders (no post appears until you manually publish). Check the tool’s publish method in its documentation.

Can I edit a scheduled LinkedIn post before it publishes?

Yes. Use Manage scheduled posts in the composer or edit within your third‑party tool’s dashboard. Save changes and confirm the new publish time.

Does LinkedIn show scheduled posts on my profile or only in the scheduler?

Scheduled posts are visible in the scheduler UI and only appear on your feed/profile when they publish. They’re not visible publicly before publishing.

How does Linkesy handle scheduled post previews?

Linkesy shows full previews including AI images, post copy, hashtags, and scheduled time in the Calendar view — you can edit, reschedule, or pause posts before publish.

Conclusion — keep control of your scheduled content

Viewing and managing scheduled posts is a small habit that protects your personal brand and preserves authenticity. Whether you use LinkedIn’s native scheduler or a tool like Linkesy, make weekly reviews a non‑negotiable part of your publishing process. If you want an easy way to generate, preview, and manage a full 30‑day calendar with AI images that match your voice, see how Linkesy works.

Next steps: Try Linkesy free to preview a 30‑day content calendar and see scheduled posts in a single calendar view: Try Linkesy free. For in‑depth strategies, visit our LinkedIn Growth pillar and the AI Content Automation cluster.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I see scheduled posts that I created on LinkedIn?

Open the post composer (Start a post), click the Schedule/clock icon, and select Manage scheduled posts. On mobile use the composer menu to find Scheduled posts.

Why don’t I see a scheduled post on LinkedIn that I created in a scheduler?

Third-party tools sometimes publish directly via API (post appears when live) or trigger reminders (no post appears until you manually publish). Check the tool’s publish method in its documentation.

Can I edit a scheduled LinkedIn post before it publishes?

Yes. Use Manage scheduled posts in the composer or edit within your third-party tool’s dashboard. Save changes and confirm the new publish time.

Does LinkedIn show scheduled posts on my profile or only in the scheduler?

Scheduled posts are visible in the scheduler UI and only appear on your feed/profile when they publish. They’re not visible publicly before publishing.

How does Linkesy handle scheduled post previews?

Linkesy shows full previews including AI images, post copy, hashtags, and scheduled time in the Calendar view — you can edit, reschedule, or pause posts before publish.
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