Where to See Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — Quick Guide

Where to See Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn — Quick Guide

Where to see scheduled posts on LinkedIn: exactly where to look (2026)

If you've ever scheduled a post and then wondered, where to see scheduled posts on LinkedIn, you're not alone. Busy professionals, solopreneurs, and marketers schedule content to stay consistent — but LinkedIn's UI and third‑party tools each store scheduled posts in different places. This guide shows you where scheduled posts live on desktop and mobile, how to edit or cancel them, and how to manage everything efficiently with an AI scheduler like Linkesy.

Quick answer (featured snippet): Where scheduled posts appear

LinkedIn native scheduler: Scheduled posts are visible from the post composer on desktop and within the creator tools for Pages and many personal profiles. Third‑party schedulers: Scheduled posts live inside the scheduler's dashboard (e.g., Linkesy dashboard → Calendar → Scheduled). If you need one place to view, edit, and auto‑schedule an entire month of posts, use a scheduler that shows a calendar view and per‑post editor.

Why this matters for your personal brand

Scheduling keeps your profile active without daily effort. But not being able to find or edit a scheduled post leads to missed opportunities, duplicate posts, and off‑brand messaging. Knowing exactly where scheduled posts are stored helps you maintain control, stay authentic, and avoid embarrassing mistakes — especially when multiple tools or team members are involved.

Where to find scheduled posts on LinkedIn (desktop)

Follow these steps for the LinkedIn web app.

For personal profiles (desktop)

  1. Open LinkedIn and click "Start a post" from your homepage.
  2. If you've scheduled posts previously, click the calendar/clock icon in the composer. On some accounts the composer shows a "Scheduled" link — click it.
  3. A modal lists your scheduled posts; select one to view, edit, or delete.

Tip: LinkedIn rolls out features gradually. If you don’t see scheduled posts in your composer, check the mobile app or use a third‑party scheduler (see below).

For LinkedIn Pages (desktop)

  1. Go to the Page you manage (Menu → Manage → Your Page).
  2. Open the "Content" or "Posts" tab — Pages show a content list with scheduled posts labeled "Scheduled".
  3. Click any scheduled post to edit, reschedule, or delete before it publishes.

Where to find scheduled posts on LinkedIn (mobile app)

The mobile experience differs from desktop, but LinkedIn supports scheduling on mobile for many users.

Steps for mobile (iOS and Android)

  1. Open the LinkedIn app and tap the post composer at the top of your feed.
  2. Tap the three dots or the scheduling icon (clock/calendar) in the composer.
  3. Select "Scheduled posts" to see a list. Tap a post to edit, reschedule, or cancel.

If the scheduling icon is not visible, update the app or use the desktop site. LinkedIn sometimes restricts scheduling to certain accounts or regions during rollouts.

Where to see scheduled posts when you use third‑party schedulers

Most professionals who scale posting use an external scheduler. These tools give you a central calendar where every scheduled post — across multiple accounts — is visible and editable.

How Linkesy shows scheduled posts (example)

In Linkesy you'll find scheduled posts in three places:

  • Dashboard Calendar — month/week/day view with drag‑and‑drop rescheduling.
  • Content Queue — a list of upcoming posts with quick edit and preview.
  • Post History — published, failed, and canceled posts with performance metrics.

Linkesy also creates a full 30‑day calendar automatically — so you can review and edit everything in one session. Try Linkesy free to see your scheduled posts in a single, auditable place: Try Linkesy free.

Comparison: LinkedIn native scheduler vs third‑party tools

Feature LinkedIn native scheduler Third‑party schedulers (e.g., Linkesy)
Where scheduled posts appear Composer modal / Page content tab Central calendar, queue, and per‑post editor
Bulk scheduling Limited (one post at a time) Full month auto‑scheduling and bulk uploads
Edit & reschedule Supported, but UI is basic Advanced editing, multi‑account control, version history
Collaboration Limited Team permissions, approvals
Analytics Basic post metrics Performance dashboard, A/B and trend analysis

Best practices for managing scheduled posts

  • Use a single source of truth: If you schedule from multiple places, keep a calendar to avoid duplicates.
  • Preview before publishing: Always open a scheduled post to check images and links — formatting can change between tools.
  • Leave time to cancel: Schedule with buffer in case news or personal events make a post inappropriate.
  • Audit weekly: Review your scheduled queue weekly to ensure tone and timing match your strategy.
  • Use authentic voice: Let automation generate content in your voice; edit where necessary to stay personal and credible.
"Scheduling is a productivity tool — but visibility is the control mechanism. Know where your scheduled posts are so your brand stays consistent."

Troubleshooting: scheduled post not showing or not publishing

  • Check the correct account is connected (personal vs Page).
  • Confirm the post exists in the scheduler's calendar (or LinkedIn's scheduled modal).
  • If using a third‑party tool, ensure the app has correct permissions (OAuth) and the token hasn't expired.
  • Review content policy flags or media format issues — some images or links can block publishing.
  • If nothing helps, consult LinkedIn Help Center: LinkedIn Help.

Checklist: where to look when you can't find a scheduled post

  1. Open LinkedIn composer → check scheduled posts modal.
  2. Go to Page → Content/Posts tab (for Pages).
  3. Open your scheduler dashboard (calendar/queue).
  4. Confirm account connections and permissions.
  5. Check post history/logs for errors or failed publishes.

How using Linkesy improves scheduled post visibility

Linkesy centralizes scheduling so you never ask "where did I schedule that?" again. Key benefits:

  • One calendar for all accounts: See personal and Page posts together.
  • 30‑day auto‑scheduling: Generates a full month and places every scheduled post in a visible timeline.
  • Voice matching: AI learns your tone so scheduled posts remain authentic.
  • Built‑in image generation: Preview visuals in the scheduler to avoid upload issues.

Learn more about Linkesy and how it centralizes your scheduled posts: See our plans & get started.

Related resources (internal links)

FAQ

How do I view scheduled posts on LinkedIn?

Open the post composer and click the scheduling icon (calendar/clock) to view scheduled posts. For Pages, go to the Page's Content/Posts tab where scheduled items are listed. If you don't see scheduled posts, try desktop or use a third‑party scheduler.

Why can't I find a scheduled post I created?

Possible causes: you scheduled via another tool, you're looking at the wrong account (personal vs Page), or permissions expired. Check your scheduler's calendar, LinkedIn Page content, and app permissions.

Can I edit or cancel a scheduled LinkedIn post?

Yes. Open the scheduled post in the LinkedIn composer or your scheduler, then choose edit, reschedule, or cancel before the publish time.

Are scheduled posts stored differently for Pages vs personal profiles?

Yes. Pages have a Content/Posts area showing scheduled posts; personal profiles often use the composer modal. Third‑party tools show everything in one calendar.

What's the best way to keep scheduled posts organized?

Use a single scheduler with a calendar view, audit your queue weekly, and keep a content brief per post. Tools like Linkesy also auto‑generate a 30‑day calendar to simplify organization.

Conclusion & next steps

Knowing where to see scheduled posts on LinkedIn saves time and prevents brand mishaps. Use the LinkedIn composer or Page content tab for native scheduled posts, and rely on a third‑party scheduler like Linkesy for full visibility, bulk scheduling, and advanced editing. If you want a single place to view and edit every scheduled post across accounts — and a 30‑day calendar generated for you — try Linkesy free or see our plans.

Scheduled posts calendar in Linkesy

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I view scheduled posts on LinkedIn?

Open the post composer and click the scheduling icon (calendar/clock) to view scheduled posts. For Pages, go to the Page's Content/Posts tab. Third‑party schedulers show all scheduled posts in a calendar.

Why can't I find a scheduled post I made?

You may have scheduled it from a different account or tool, or app permissions may have expired. Check your scheduler's calendar, LinkedIn Page content, and OAuth permissions.

Can I edit or cancel a scheduled LinkedIn post?

Yes. Open the scheduled post in LinkedIn's composer or in your scheduler dashboard before the publish time, then edit, reschedule, or delete the post.

Are scheduled posts visible differently for Pages vs personal profiles?

Pages list scheduled content in the Content/Posts tab, while personal profiles usually show scheduled posts via the composer modal. Third‑party tools centralize both.

What's the easiest way to manage many scheduled posts?

Use a scheduler with a calendar view, bulk or auto‑schedule capabilities, and a queue editor. Linkesy generates a 30‑day calendar and centralizes scheduled posts for easy management.
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