LinkedIn's native scheduler doesn't make it obvious where your scheduled posts actually live. Here's exactly how to find them on desktop and mobile, how to edit or delete them, and what to do if they're not showing up.
LinkedIn doesn't show your scheduled posts anywhere on your profile or feed. They live inside the post composer — which is why most people can't find them.
You'll see a list of all posts currently scheduled, with their dates and times. From here you can edit the schedule, post immediately, or delete.
Once a post is scheduled natively on LinkedIn, your options are limited:
This is one of the most frustrating limitations of LinkedIn's native scheduler. If you spot a typo after scheduling, there's no quick fix — it's delete and redo.
The process is the same for company pages, but you need to be in the right context first:
Note: scheduled posts for your personal profile and your company pages are managed separately. You won't see company page posts when viewing from your personal profile composer, and vice versa.
If your scheduled posts aren't visible, the most common causes are:
A few constraints worth knowing before you build a content calendar around LinkedIn's native tool:
If you're posting more than once or twice a week, managing a company page alongside a personal profile, or using carousels regularly, LinkedIn's native scheduler will start to feel limiting fast. The lack of a calendar view alone makes it difficult to plan content without manually tracking dates elsewhere.
ContentIn's free LinkedIn scheduler solves the main pain points: it gives you a full calendar view of all upcoming posts, supports PDF carousels, lets you edit scheduled posts without deleting them, and works across both personal profiles and company pages from a single dashboard. No credit card required, no post limit.
For a full walkthrough of all scheduling methods — including third-party tools, mobile scheduling, and carousel posts — see the complete guide to scheduling LinkedIn posts.
| Task | How to do it |
|---|---|
| View scheduled posts (desktop) | Start a post → clock icon → View all scheduled posts |
| View scheduled posts (mobile) | Post icon → clock icon → View all |
| Edit the schedule time | Click the post in the queue → Modify schedule |
| Edit post content | Not possible — delete and recreate |
| Post immediately | Click the post in the queue → Post now |
| Delete a scheduled post | Click the post in the queue → Delete |
| View company page scheduled posts | Open from company page composer, not personal |
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