Table of Contents
- 1. LinkedIn Native Scheduler — Desktop Location
- 2. LinkedIn Mobile App — No Native Scheduled Posts View
- 3. Flownib Scheduled Posts Dashboard
- 4. Buffer Scheduled Post Locations
- 5. Later Scheduled Post Locations
- 6. Hootsuite Scheduled Post Locations
- 7. Troubleshooting Missing Scheduled Posts
- 8. Side-by-Side Comparison
- Frequently Asked Questions
If you have ever scheduled a LinkedIn post and later struggled to find it, you are not alone. LinkedIn's native scheduling feature is tucked away, and third-party tools each use a different layout for their post queue. This comprehensive navigation guide shows you exactly where to look on every major platform in 2026.
1. LinkedIn Native Scheduler — Desktop Location
LinkedIn added native post scheduling in 2022, but the feature remains limited to desktop. Here is exactly how to find your scheduled posts on LinkedIn.com.
Finding Scheduled Posts on Desktop
- Go to your LinkedIn homepage — Start from the feed, not a profile page.
- Click "Start a post" in the share box at the top of the feed.
- Do NOT write anything yet. Instead, look at the bottom-right of the post composer window. You will see a small calendar icon labelled "Schedule" or "Schedule post".
- Click the calendar icon — A dropdown appears showing "Schedule post" and, critically, a link that says "Scheduled posts".
- Click "Scheduled posts" — LinkedIn opens a modal listing all your future-scheduled and draft posts.
Pro Tip: LinkedIn does not surface your scheduled posts in any sidebar, settings menu, or notification. The "Scheduled posts" link lives exclusively inside the post composer. If you close the composer, you have to open it again to reach your queue.
What You Can Do in the Native Queue
LinkedIn's native scheduled posts view lets you:
- See a list of all scheduled and draft posts
- Edit the content or scheduled time of any post
- Delete a scheduled post
- Publish a post immediately
You cannot, however, bulk-edit posts, view analytics on scheduled content, or organise posts into categories. For those capabilities, a dedicated scheduling tool is necessary.
2. LinkedIn Mobile App — No Native Scheduled Posts View
Here is the most common point of confusion: LinkedIn's mobile app (both iOS and Android) does not have native post scheduling. If you schedule a post on LinkedIn desktop and then open the app, you will find zero references to your scheduled posts anywhere in the mobile interface.
This means:
- You cannot view scheduled posts on mobile
- You cannot edit scheduled posts on mobile
- You cannot create scheduled posts on mobile
Workaround: If you need mobile access to your post queue, you must use a third-party scheduling tool that offers a mobile app. Flownib, Buffer, and Hootsuite all provide mobile apps with full scheduled-post visibility. Alternatively, access LinkedIn desktop via a mobile browser (request desktop site) to reach the native scheduler.
3. Flownib Scheduled Posts Dashboard
Flownib offers the most intuitive scheduled posts experience for LinkedIn (and five other platforms). Because Flownib is built around a visual calendar interface, locating and managing your scheduled content is straightforward.
Finding Your Queue in Flownib
- Log into your Flownib account at flownib.com.
- Go to the Dashboard — Your upcoming scheduled posts appear immediately on the main view, displayed on a calendar grid.
- Use the Calendar tab — See all scheduled posts across LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, X, Pinterest, and Threads in one unified timeline.
- Filter by platform — Select "LinkedIn" to show only your LinkedIn queue.
- Click any post to edit, reschedule, or duplicate it.
The Flownib dashboard is particularly valuable if you manage multiple social platforms because you can see everything scheduled for the week (or month) at a glance. Colour-coded platform tags make it easy to spot your LinkedIn posts among the rest.
Flownib also sends email reminders before your scheduled posts publish, so you never lose track of what is coming next.
Key Advantage: Unlike LinkedIn's hidden native queue, Flownib surfaces your scheduled content the moment you log in. No digging through menus.
4. Buffer Scheduled Post Locations
Buffer is one of the most popular LinkedIn scheduling tools, and its queue layout has remained consistent for years.
Finding Your Queue in Buffer
- Log into Buffer and select the LinkedIn profile you want to inspect.
- Click the "Queue" tab in the left sidebar — This is the default view after selecting a profile.
- Scroll through your queue — Posts appear in chronological order, with the soonest-publishing post at the top.
- Click any post to edit, reshuffle, or remove it.
Buffer's queue is simple and linear — a single list with no calendar view on the free tier. The paid Buffer plan adds a calendar view and additional analytics. One limitation: Buffer only supports a single post per time slot, so if you want multiple posts per day, you need to set multiple schedule times.
Buffer's mobile app mirrors the desktop queue experience, so you can check your scheduled LinkedIn posts on the go.
5. Later Scheduled Post Locations
Later is better known for Instagram scheduling but also supports LinkedIn. Its visual calendar approach makes queue navigation easy.
Finding Your Queue in Later
- Log into Later and ensure your LinkedIn account is connected under "Social Accounts."
- Go to the "Calendar" tab — This is Later's primary scheduling view.
- Select LinkedIn from the platform filter at the top of the calendar to see only LinkedIn posts.
- Click any scheduled post to view details, edit content, or change the time.
Later's calendar view is drag-and-drop, making it easy to reschedule posts by moving them to a different day. However, Later's free tier is limited to a small number of posts per social profile, so heavy LinkedIn users may quickly outgrow it.
6. Hootsuite Scheduled Post Locations
Hootsuite was one of the first social media management platforms, and its scheduled post view has evolved significantly.
Finding Your Queue in Hootsuite
- Log into Hootsuite and select your LinkedIn account from the profile menu.
- Click the "Publisher" tab in the top navigation.
- View the calendar or list — Hootsuite offers both a calendar grid and a list view. Toggle between them at the top right.
- Filter by social profile — Select LinkedIn from the dropdown to see only your LinkedIn scheduled posts.
Hootsuite's "Scheduler" view shows posts in a linear timeline, while "Calendar" gives you the monthly overview. The free tier of Hootsuite is quite limited (only 5 scheduled posts), so most users will need the paid plan for active LinkedIn scheduling.
7. Troubleshooting Missing Scheduled Posts
If your scheduled posts have disappeared, check these common causes:
| Issue | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Post not appearing in queue | Already published; check "Published" or "History" tab | Switch to the published/analytics view |
| Post missing from LinkedIn native | Logged in with a different account (e.g. personal vs. company page) | Verify you are logged into the correct profile/page |
| Post missing from third-party tool | Disconnected LinkedIn account or expired OAuth token | Reconnect LinkedIn in your tool's settings |
| Post was deleted | Another team member (or automated rule) removed it | Check team activity logs in the tool |
| Wrong time zone | Tool's time zone setting does not match your local time | Update time zone in tool settings |
General Troubleshooting Steps
- Refresh and re-login: Log out of the tool, clear your browser cache, and log back in.
- Check your internet connection: Some tools require a stable connection to sync the queue.
- Look for "Drafts" or "Ideas" sections: Some tools separate drafts from scheduled posts; your content may be in a different tab.
- Contact support: If nothing works, reach out to the tool's support team with a screenshot.
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| Platform | Queue Location | Mobile Access | Calendar View | Bulk Edit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LinkedIn Native (Desktop) | Inside post composer > "Scheduled posts" | No | No | No |
| LinkedIn Native (Mobile App) | Not available | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Flownib | Dashboard / Calendar tab | Yes (mobile web) | Yes | Yes |
| Buffer | Queue tab | Yes (app) | Paid only | No |
| Later | Calendar tab | Yes (app) | Yes | No |
| Hootsuite | Publisher tab | Yes (app) | Yes | Paid only |
Frequently Asked Questions
Why can't I see my scheduled posts on the LinkedIn app?
LinkedIn's mobile app does not support viewing scheduled posts. The native scheduling feature is desktop-only. Use a third-party tool like Flownib or Buffer to view and manage your queue from mobile.
How do I edit a scheduled post on LinkedIn?
On desktop, open the post composer, click the schedule icon, select "Scheduled posts," find your post, and click "Edit." You can change the text, media, or scheduled time.
Can I see scheduled posts for my LinkedIn Company Page in the same place as my personal account?
No. LinkedIn keeps personal and Company Page scheduled posts separate. When on a Company Page, you must use that page's post composer to see its queue. Third-party tools like Flownib and Hootsuite combine both in one dashboard.
What happens if I delete a scheduled post in a third-party tool?
The post is deleted from the third-party tool's queue and will not publish. It does not affect already-published posts on LinkedIn. Some tools move deleted posts to a "Trash" folder for 30 days.
Do scheduled posts from third-party tools show up in LinkedIn's native queue?
No. Posts scheduled through third-party tools like Flownib, Buffer, or Hootsuite are published via the LinkedIn API and do not appear in LinkedIn's native "Scheduled posts" view. You must use the respective tool to manage them.