PostDodo is building LinkedIn scheduling that confirms every post with a live link, retries failures, and warns you before a token expires. LinkedIn is rolling out now and not connectable yet. Start free today and we will notify you the day it lands.
It is becoming one. LinkedIn support is on the near-term roadmap, not live today, so we will be straight with you: you cannot connect a LinkedIn account right now. What makes it worth waiting for is the wedge behind every PostDodo platform. Most schedulers say a post went out and then it never does. PostDodo reads back the network’s own post link as a receipt, retries transient failures with backoff, and warns you before a connection expires. When LinkedIn lands, it lands with that same guarantee, for your personal profile and your company page, with a separate LinkedIn caption whenever the post needs a more professional voice. Start free now, wire up the platforms that are already live, and you will be first in line to connect LinkedIn the day it ships.
LinkedIn is where a missed post costs you the most: a launch, a hiring push, a thought-leadership streak. So the LinkedIn integration is being built around proof, not hope.
When LinkedIn goes live, each scheduled post returns the real LinkedIn post link as confirmation it published. No guessing whether your morning post actually went out.
Post to your personal profile or a company page you manage, chosen per post, with a LinkedIn-specific caption when your brand voice differs from your founder voice.
LinkedIn counts as one of your connected accounts within your plan. Flat pricing, never a per-channel or per-seat fee for adding the network to your routine.
The plan covers the formats that earn reach on LinkedIn, scheduled ahead and confirmed when they go out.
The bread and butter of LinkedIn reach: a strong hook, a few short lines, and a clean link in the post or first comment. Scheduled to land at peak attention.
Single images and multi-page document carousels, the format that quietly outperforms on LinkedIn, queued and posted without you babysitting the upload.
Schedule native video with its caption, so your talking-head clips and demos publish on time instead of waiting for you to be at your desk.
A few LinkedIn quirks worth building your schedule around. The first two lines are everything: LinkedIn truncates your post after roughly 140 characters with a “see more” cut, so front-load the hook and never bury it under a greeting. External links tend to suppress reach, so many creators put the link in the first comment instead of the post body, which PostDodo will let you queue alongside the post. Keep hashtags to three to five relevant tags rather than a wall of them. And timing matters more here than on most networks: for B2B audiences, weekday mornings from 8am to 11am, Tuesday through Thursday, usually beat evenings and weekends. Treat that as a starting line, then let your own numbers move it. More depth in our guide to the best time to post in 2026 and on why scheduled posts fail and how to stop it.
Not yet. LinkedIn is rolling out and sits on our near-term roadmap, so you cannot connect a LinkedIn account this minute. You can start free now, set up the rest of your accounts, and we will tell you the day LinkedIn goes live so you can connect it first.
Both are planned. You will be able to post to your personal profile or to a company page you manage, and pick the right destination per post. That way your founder voice and your brand page each get the posts they need without two separate tools.
Yes, that is the point of per-platform overrides. Write your idea once in the composer, then rewrite the LinkedIn version in a more professional register while a shorter take goes to X or Bluesky. One idea, shaped to fit LinkedIn, with no copy-pasting across tabs.
Yes. The whole reason PostDodo exists is that schedulers quietly fail. When LinkedIn support lands, every post will carry a confirmed-published receipt with the live link, transient errors will auto-retry, and you will get a warning before the LinkedIn connection expires so a post never dies silently.
For most B2B audiences, weekday mornings between 8am and 11am in your readers' time zone tend to land best, with Tuesday to Thursday outperforming Mondays and Fridays. Treat that as a starting point, then watch your own numbers, since the right time depends on your audience, not a generic chart.
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