LinkedIn Scheduler

Schedule LinkedIn posts,
without the Tuesday-morning scramble.

On LinkedIn, the account that shows up every week is the one people remember, and a month of silence is enough to disappear. The trouble is that "post something on LinkedIn" lives on a to-do list that real work keeps pushing down. So get it out of the way now, while you are already thinking about the week: the caption that actually sounds like LinkedIn, the image, the first comment, the approval if someone needs to see it first. Put it on the calendar and it publishes itself, on the day and time you picked, so the account stays consistent without you babysitting it.

Schedule the LinkedIn formats you actually use

Yes, you can schedule
the first comment too.

Keep the caption clean and let the hashtags, the link context, or the quick follow-up go out as the first comment instead, scheduled at the same moment as the post so nobody has to sit there with a tab open waiting to paste it in the second it goes live.

Text posts

No media needed

Founder notes, hiring updates, customer observations, opinions, the posts where the writing should carry the whole thing.

Link posts

URL plus a clean caption

Drop in the URL and schedule blog links, podcast drops, case studies, or launch notes with the caption written cleanly around it.

Image posts

Caption, alt text, crop

One image with the LinkedIn caption, alt text on the image, and a crop sized for the LinkedIn frame.

Multi-image posts

Your order, one post

A set of images on one post, kept in the order you chose, published together as a single LinkedIn post.

Video posts

One video, previewed

One video with the LinkedIn caption written around it, previewed before it drops into the calendar.

The full LinkedIn scheduler feature list

Posts to your personal LinkedIn profile

Connect the profile once and it joins the same publishing flow as everything else, so the personal account that actually gets the reach on LinkedIn is the one that ends up on the schedule.

A caption written for LinkedIn

The LinkedIn version stays separate from the Instagram, TikTok, Threads, X, YouTube, Pinterest, and Facebook ones, because the same announcement almost never sounds right pasted into all of them.

Hashtag groups in captions and first comments

Saved hashtag groups drop straight into the caption editor or the first comment, so the tags you reuse are right there instead of buried in old posts or a notes app.

A first comment that posts itself

Schedule the first comment alongside the post so the hashtags, the link context, or the quick follow-up go out the moment it publishes, and nobody has to sit there with a tab open waiting to paste it in.

Text-only posts

Founder notes, hiring updates, customer observations, opinions, the posts where the writing carries the whole thing and no image needs to come along for the ride.

Link posts

Add the URL, write the caption cleanly around it, and schedule blog links, podcast drops, case studies, or launch notes without the link fighting the copy.

Image and multi-image posts

One image or a small set, kept in the order you chose, cropped for the LinkedIn frame with alt text on each one, published together as a single post.

Video posts

One video with the LinkedIn caption written around it, previewed the way it will look in the feed, scheduled for the time you want it to go live.

A crop sized for LinkedIn

When the same image needs a different frame on LinkedIn than it does on Instagram or Pinterest, the per-platform crop handles it instead of you re-exporting the file.

A preview before it queues

Check the opening lines, the feed shape, the media, and the image alt text while you can still change them, not after the post is already out there.

Media pulled from Media Room

Reusable images and videos live in Media Room with folders and labels doing the boring organizing, so the post pulls from one place instead of a messy downloads folder.

Calendar scheduling and batching

LinkedIn posts sit on the same calendar as the rest of the campaign, so a week of content gets built in one sitting and the date just moves when the launch, client, or team changes the plan.

Approvals and client review

Where the workspace uses review, a LinkedIn post can move through internal approval and client sign-off against the real caption, media, and publish time before any of it is locked in.

Failed Post Recovery

If a post fails, the caption, media, and schedule stay attached to the failed item with the reconnect, fix, or retry path right there, so nothing has to be rebuilt from memory.

The same workspace controls as everything else

Permissions, labels, and publishing states work the same way for LinkedIn as they do for the rest of EziBreezy, so the account never turns into its own little exception.

LinkedIn Scheduler FAQ

What can EziBreezy schedule on LinkedIn?

EziBreezy schedules LinkedIn profile posts, including text posts, link-led updates, image posts, multi-image posts, one-video posts, and optional first comments. You can write the LinkedIn caption separately, add alt text to images, and put the post on the calendar with the rest of the campaign.

Can I schedule LinkedIn personal profile posts?

Yes. Connect the LinkedIn profile in your workspace, choose it in the composer, and schedule the post for the time you want it to publish.

Can I write a LinkedIn-specific caption?

Yes. Start with the shared idea, then write the LinkedIn version on its own. The same announcement can sound more thoughtful on LinkedIn, shorter on Threads, and more visual on Instagram without becoming three separate planning jobs.

Can I save and insert hashtag groups for LinkedIn?

Yes. EziBreezy Hashtag Groups can be inserted from the caption editor, including into LinkedIn captions and LinkedIn first comments.

Can I schedule LinkedIn image and multi-image posts?

Yes. Use one image or a set of images, pull them from Media Room, crop them for the LinkedIn version, add alt text, and schedule the finished post.

Can I schedule LinkedIn video posts?

Yes. Add one video, write the LinkedIn caption around it, preview the post, and schedule it into the same content calendar as everything else.

Can I schedule a first comment on LinkedIn?

Yes. LinkedIn first comments are available for normal LinkedIn posts in the composer. They are useful when the caption should stay clean but the supporting hashtags, link context, or follow-up note still needs to go out with the post.

Can I add alt text to LinkedIn images?

Yes. Image alt text can be edited from the LinkedIn preview and saved with the media, then used when the LinkedIn image is published.

Does LinkedIn connect to the calendar and approvals?

Yes. LinkedIn posts can be drafted, scheduled on the calendar, moved through internal approval or client review workflows where your workspace uses them, and published later without someone remembering to post manually.

What happens if a scheduled LinkedIn post fails?

Failed Post Recovery keeps the post, media, caption, and schedule context together. If the account needs reconnecting or the post needs a fix, you can open the failed item, deal with the issue, and retry without rebuilding the whole thing.

Free Tools For The LinkedIn Pass

LinkedIn Post Generator

Get unstuck on the first draft before you turn the idea into a scheduled LinkedIn post.

LinkedIn Text Formatter

Clean up spacing, emphasis, and line breaks before the post goes into review.

LinkedIn Post Preview Tool

Check the opening lines, line breaks, and visual balance before the post gets scheduled.

LinkedIn Headline Generator

Tighten the profile line behind the content plan so the account and posts tell the same story.

Social Image Resizer

Resize campaign images before they become LinkedIn posts, Instagram assets, Pinterest Pins, or YouTube thumbnails.

Social Media Calendar Template

Sketch the LinkedIn content calendar first, then move the approved plan into the live scheduler.

Social Media Audit Template

Audit the profile story, post mix, competitor cues, and content gaps before the next LinkedIn planning session.

Engagement Rate Calculator

Compare LinkedIn engagement by followers, impressions, or clicks before deciding what to repeat.

LinkedIn Connects To

A scheduled LinkedIn post is usually part of a bigger week. The same idea might need an Instagram version, a TikTok cut, a YouTube upload, and a few review notes before anything publishes. These are the pieces that keep that work connected.

Popular LinkedIn scheduling questions

#01

Browse all LinkedIn questions

The hub for formatting, cadence, profile basics, posting strategy, images, links, and post quality.

#02

How do you format a LinkedIn post?

Tighten the first lines, paragraph rhythm, spacing, and emphasis before the post is scheduled.

#03

How often should you post on LinkedIn?

Choose a cadence that stays visible without turning your LinkedIn calendar into filler.

#04

What is a good LinkedIn posting strategy?

Turn audience, themes, cadence, and review loops into a repeatable LinkedIn system.

#05

Should you include an image in a LinkedIn post?

Know when a visual helps the update and when a clean text-only LinkedIn post is stronger.

#06

Can you post a link and a picture on LinkedIn?

Decide whether the link belongs in the caption, the visual, or a cleaner no-media link post.

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