Where to Find Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — 2026 Guide
Where to Find Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn (2026)
Where to find scheduled posts on LinkedIn is one of the most common questions for busy professionals who plan content in advance. Whether you scheduled posts from LinkedIn’s native composer, a company Page, or a third‑party tool, this guide walks you step‑by‑step through finding, editing, and troubleshooting scheduled posts so your personal brand never misses a beat.
Quick answer: Where scheduled posts live (featured snippet)
Quick answer: On LinkedIn, native scheduled posts are accessed from the post composer via the calendar/schedule icon (look for a "Manage scheduled posts" option). For LinkedIn Pages, go to your Page's Content or Admin tools > Scheduled posts. If you used a third‑party scheduler (Buffer, Hootsuite, or Linkesy), find them in that tool's dashboard — they won't appear in LinkedIn's native scheduled list. (LinkedIn Help)
Why knowing where scheduled posts are matters for your personal brand
Finding and managing scheduled posts is more than housekeeping — it's about control and consistency. Missed timezones, duplicate posts, or a post that went live with a typo can harm engagement and credibility. With automated scheduling, you win back time, but you still need one place to audit and edit scheduled messages quickly.
Where to find scheduled posts: Detailed step‑by‑step
1) For personal profiles (native LinkedIn scheduling — desktop)
- Open LinkedIn in a desktop browser and click Start a post.
- Click the calendar/schedule icon in the composer.
- In the scheduling modal look for Manage scheduled posts — this opens a list of your upcoming drafts and scheduled posts where you can edit or cancel.
If you don't see scheduling options, your account may not have the feature yet (LinkedIn rolls features gradually) or you might be using an older browser. Try updating your app or using a desktop browser.
2) For LinkedIn mobile app (profile)
- Open the LinkedIn app and tap your profile picture or Composer (+ Start a post).
- Tap the schedule (clock/calendar) icon. If scheduling is supported on your device you'll see a Manage or View scheduled posts link.
3) For LinkedIn Pages (company/creator pages)
- Go to your Page and click Admin tools or Content in the left menu.
- Select Scheduled posts to see all posts queued for the Page. From there you can edit, reschedule, or delete.
- On mobile, use the LinkedIn Pages app or the Page's admin options to find scheduled content.
4) For third‑party schedulers (why they’re different)
Third‑party tools publish to LinkedIn using their own scheduling API. That means:
- Scheduled posts live in the third‑party dashboard (Buffer, Hootsuite, Sprout Social, or Linkesy).
- They usually won’t display in LinkedIn’s native Manage scheduled posts list.
- To edit or postpone, open the scheduler you used and adjust the post there.
Pro tip: If you schedule posts in Linkesy they appear in your Linkesy calendar and dashboard where you can bulk edit, regenerate AI copy, or regenerate images before they push to LinkedIn.
How to verify where a scheduled post will publish (simple checklist)
- Open the scheduled post — does it show a LinkedIn icon or a third‑party label? (Third‑party tools label posts.)
- Check the account used to schedule — personal profile vs Page. Pages have separate admin panels.
- Confirm timezone settings in your scheduler and LinkedIn profile — scheduled times reflect the scheduler’s timezone.
- If you used an AI tool like Linkesy, check the 30‑day calendar to see the entire month at a glance.
Common problems and how to fix them
Missing scheduled post
- Check the scheduler you used. If it’s a third‑party tool, the post is there, not in LinkedIn’s list.
- Look in drafts: sometimes scheduling fails and a post remains as a draft.
- Confirm account permissions — if you schedule for a Page, you must be an admin.
Post published at the wrong time
- Check timezone settings in both LinkedIn and your scheduler.
- Some tools use the browser timezone — set your preferred timezone in the scheduler account settings.
Post published but missing image or formatting
- Some advanced formatting or dynamic images may not port exactly from third‑party tools. Preview before scheduling.
- For AI‑generated images, regenerate in the tool (Linkesy lets you replace images before posting).
Where Linkesy fits in (how to view and manage Linkesy scheduled posts)
Linkesy centralizes scheduled content in a clear calendar view. Key benefits for finding and managing scheduled posts:
- 30‑Day Auto‑Scheduling: See every post scheduled for the month in one place.
- Easy edits: Click any scheduled post to edit text, regenerate with AI, swap images, or reschedule.
- Profile vs Page: Manage posts for multiple LinkedIn profiles and Pages from the same dashboard.
Try Linkesy free to generate a month of posts and see how scheduling appears in the Linkesy calendar: Try Linkesy free. Learn more about how Linkesy helps with LinkedIn growth on our Tools & Technology pillar page.
Comparison: Where scheduled posts appear (native LinkedIn vs common schedulers)
| Where you scheduled | Where to view | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| LinkedIn (personal composer) | Composer > calendar icon > Manage scheduled posts | Native; fastest to edit for quick fixes. |
| LinkedIn Page | Page > Admin tools / Content > Scheduled posts | Separate from personal profile. Requires Page admin. |
| Buffer / Hootsuite | Tool dashboard (Buffer/Hootsuite) | Third‑party; won’t appear in LinkedIn’s native list. |
| Linkesy | Linkesy calendar & dashboard | AI + scheduling in one place; supports bulk edits. |
Best practices for scheduled posts (maintain authenticity and engagement)
- Review before posting: Even with AI, preview scheduled posts for tone, accuracy, and links.
- Check time zones: Align posting times with your audience's location.
- Stagger formats: Mix text posts, carousels, and images to avoid feed fatigue.
- Monitor engagement: Be ready to reply within the first hour — automation is about publishing, not ignoring responses.
Troubleshooting checklist (quick scan)
- Open the composer or scheduler where you created the post.
- Confirm account and Page selection.
- Check scheduled time and timezone settings.
- Look for drafts or failed posts in the scheduler's queue.
- If using Linkesy, open the monthly calendar and click the post to edit or reschedule.
"Automated scheduling is powerful — but the real magic is when you pair it with rapid editing and monitoring. That’s where personal brands win." — Linkesy Product Team
Related resources (internal links)
- Pillar: Tools & Technology for LinkedIn
- AI Content Automation for LinkedIn
- How to Create a 30‑Day LinkedIn Content Calendar
- See our plans / Get started
External references
FAQ — Find scheduled posts on LinkedIn (snippet‑ready answers)
How do I view scheduled posts on LinkedIn desktop?
Click Start a post, select the calendar/schedule icon, then choose Manage scheduled posts in the scheduling modal to view and edit upcoming posts.
Where are scheduled posts for a LinkedIn Page?
Open the Page, go to Admin tools or Content, then select Scheduled posts to see all queued posts for that Page.
Why can’t I find a scheduled post on LinkedIn?
If you scheduled with a third‑party tool, check that tool’s dashboard. Also check drafts, timezone settings, and Page admin permissions.
Do scheduled posts show on both LinkedIn and third‑party dashboards?
No. Posts scheduled in third‑party tools appear in that tool’s dashboard. Native LinkedIn scheduling appears only in LinkedIn’s composer/manage view.
Can I reschedule or edit a post after it’s scheduled?
Yes. Open the scheduled post from the composer (native) or from your scheduler (third‑party) and choose edit, reschedule, or delete.
Conclusion — Keep control while you automate
Scheduled posts are a cornerstone of consistent LinkedIn growth, but their value depends on easy access and quick edits. Know where your scheduled posts live — LinkedIn composer for native posts, Page admin panels for Pages, and your scheduler’s dashboard for third‑party tools. If you want a single dashboard that writes in your voice, generates images, and shows a full 30‑day calendar, try Linkesy free or schedule a demo to see how it centralizes scheduled posts and saves hours each week.
Next steps: Audit your scheduled posts now — open the composer or your scheduler and confirm times, images, and captions. Want to automate without losing control? Explore Linkesy’s AI scheduling and calendar tools.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I view scheduled posts on LinkedIn desktop?
Where are scheduled posts for a LinkedIn Page?
Why can’t I find a scheduled post on LinkedIn?
Do scheduled posts show on both LinkedIn and third‑party dashboards?
Can I reschedule or edit a post after it’s scheduled?
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