Linkedin Tips & Strategies

How to See Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn Mobile

By Spencer Lanoue
October 31, 2025

Finding your scheduled posts directly inside the LinkedIn mobile app can feel like a search for a hidden feature, but it's simpler than you might think once you know where to look. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step walkthrough to help you not only find but also manage your scheduled LinkedIn content right from your phone. We'll cover exactly where the feature is, what you can do with it, and how to troubleshoot common issues.

Can You Actually See Scheduled Posts on the LinkedIn Mobile App?

Yes, you absolutely can. For a long time, this was a desktop-only feature, which was a point of frustration for many social media managers, entrepreneurs, and content creators who operate on the move. Needing to open a laptop just to check or adjust a scheduled post felt clunky and inefficient. Thankfully, LinkedIn has integrated this functionality into its mobile app for both iOS and Android, allowing you to stay in control of your content pipeline no matter where you are.

This is more than a simple convenience, it’s about agility. Social media moves fast. Breaking news, an industry shift, or an unexpected change in company plans might require you to quickly pull, edit, or reschedule content. Having this capability in your pocket means you can react in minutes, not hours. It lets you maintain a polished, professional presence without being chained to your desk, bringing LinkedIn content management into a more modern, flexible workflow.

Step-by-Step Guide: Finding Scheduled Posts on LinkedIn Mobile

The process is identical for personal profiles and company pages, as long as you have the proper administrative access to the page. Just follow these simple steps, and you’ll find your content queue in seconds.

  1. Open the Post Composer: Launch the LinkedIn app. At the bottom of your screen, in the center of the navigation bar, tap the blue "Post" button (it may also appear as a ‘+’ icon labeled "Post"). This will open the familiar post creation window.
  2. Find the Clock Icon: In the post creation screen, look at the very top. You'll see "Create a post" with your profile picture and name directly below it. Next to your name, you should see a small clock icon with the text "View all." This is your gateway to your scheduled posts.
  3. If you are posting on a Company Page, make sure you have selected the correct page at the top before looking for the clock icon. The icon will appear right next to the Company Page name.
  4. Tap the Clock to View Your Queue: Tap that clock icon. The app will immediately transition to a new screen titled "Scheduled Posts." Here, you’ll find a chronological list of all the content you have natively scheduled to go live in the future. Each entry will show you a preview of the post, including text and media, along with the scheduled date and time.

That's it. It’s a feature hidden in plain sight. Once you know the clock icon is the command center for your schedule, checking your upcoming content becomes a quick, ten-second habit rather than an inconvenient chore.

Managing Your Posts: What To Do After You Find Them

Simply viewing your scheduled posts is helpful, but the real power comes from being able to manage them directly from the app. Once you are on the "Scheduled Posts" screen, you have a few options for each post.

To access these options, tap the three dots (...) located in the upper-right corner of the individual post you want to manage. A menu will appear with the following actions:

  • Reschedule: Need to push a post to a different day or time? Select this option. The app will open a calendar and time-selector interface, allowing you to pick a new slot for your post to go live. This is perfect for adjusting your content calendar on the fly to capitalize on a trending topic or avoid a sensitive news day.
  • Delete: If a post is no longer relevant, approved, or on-brand, you can remove it from your queue entirely. Tapping "Delete" will prompt a confirmation to make sure you don't accidentally get rid of content you meant to keep.
  • Copy Post: This handy feature allows you to duplicate the post content. It opens the composer with the text and media from the scheduled post already loaded, allowing you to make small tweaks and schedule it for a different audience or time. It saves you from having to manually copy and paste everything.

What You Can't Do (A Key Limitation)

It's important to note a major limitation of mobile management: you cannot directly edit the content of a scheduled post. You can change when it goes live, but you can’t fix a typo, add a hashtag, or swap out an image in the existing scheduled post. If you need to make a content edit, your best workflow is to use the "Copy Post" feature, make your changes in the new post, schedule it, and then go back and delete the original version.

Why Mobile Access is a Game-Changer for Modern Marketers

Integrating scheduling management into the mobile app isn't just a minor update, it fundamentally changes how brand managers and creators can operate. It acknowledges that social media management is rarely a 9-to-5 desk job.

Flexibility and Rapid Response

The business world moves at the speed of social media. An announcement can drop at any time, requiring your brand to join a conversation or, in some cases, stay respectfully silent. Imagine your company is scheduled to post a lighthearted team photo, but a serious event unfolds in your industry that morning. Hopping on your phone to delete or reschedule that post takes seconds and can prevent a major brand misstep. This agility allows you to be more human, responsive, and aware.

Unlocking True Peace of Mind

Every social media manager has had that moment of mild panic: "Did I remember to schedule that launch announcement for Monday morning?" Before, you’d have to wait until you were back at your computer to confirm. Now, you can pull out your phone during your weekend, tap twice, see the post queued up, and go back to a life with confidence. This simple check-in removes mental clutter and helps prevent costly mistakes.

Streamlining Your Workflow

Whether you're a solopreneur who does everything or part of a marketing team, your phone is a central tool. Approvals can come in via email or Slack while you're commuting. Instead of letting that task sit on your to-do list until you're at your desk, you can handle the reschedule or removal right then and there. This closes loops faster and keeps content planning moving forward, creating a more seamless and efficient workflow.

Common Problems & Troubleshooting Tips

If you're running into issues or not seeing what you expect, here are a few common hang-ups and how to address them.

"I Don't See the Clock Icon!"

This is the most frequent issue. If the clock icon is missing from your post composer, the fix is usually one of two things:

  1. Update Your App: LinkedIn rolls out features progressively. If the icon isn't there, the first thing you should do is go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and check for an update to the LinkedIn app. Running an outdated version is the most common reason for missing features.
  2. You Have No Posts Scheduled: In some versions of the app, the "View all" clock icon may not appear if you don’t have any posts currently scheduled. Try scheduling a test post for a few hours in the future, and then check the composer again to see if the icon appears.

"My Scheduled Post Isn't Showing Up in the List."

This happens for one very specific reason: the scheduled posts list only shows content scheduled natively within LinkedIn. If you used a third-party social media management tool - like Hootsuite, Sprout Social, Buffer, or others - to schedule your LinkedIn content, it will not appear in this section of the mobile app. Those posts are managed and controlled within the third-party platform you used to schedule them. The native LinkedIn scheduler is a closed system, so keep that in mind when you're looking for your content. Your management hub will always be the tool you originally used to schedule the post.

Final Thoughts

Being able to oversee your LinkedIn content queue directly from your mobile device brings a much-needed layer of flexibility and control to the platform. By following the simple steps to find the scheduling clock, you gain the power to view, reschedule, or remove your posts anytime, giving you the agility social media success demands.

While the native scheduler on LinkedIn mobile is great for managing posts one by one, plotting out a comprehensive content strategy across multiple channels can get complicated. At Postbase, we built a visual calendar precisely for this reason. We wanted a single place to see our entire content plan - from your LinkedIn articles and TikToks to Instagram Reels - all at a glance. It helps you spot gaps and reschedule posts with a simple drag and drop, bringing a sense of calm and clarity to the chaos of multi-platform marketing.

Spencer's spent a decade building products at companies like Buffer, UserTesting, and Bump Health. He's spent years in the weeds of social media management—scheduling posts, analyzing performance, coordinating teams. At Postbase, he's building tools to automate the busywork so you can focus on creating great content.

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