Thomas Nedjar
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Schedule your LinkedIn posts automatically

Publié le 14 June 2026

Scheduling your LinkedIn posts means deciding in advance when they’ll go out — without thinking about it on the day. ED prepares the content, places it in your calendar at the best slots, and publishes automatically at the right moment.

Why schedule your LinkedIn posts

On LinkedIn, authority is built through consistency. A profile that posts once or twice a week, sustained over time, establishes expertise; an irregular one is forgotten. Scheduling keeps that professional rhythm with no daily effort.


Without ED

You post when inspiration strikes. Weeks go by with nothing, your expertise stays invisible, and the algorithm forgets you.


With ED

ED places your content in the LinkedIn calendar at the optimal slots. You approve once a week, the posts go out automatically.

The optimal slots on LinkedIn

ED analyses your profile’s engagement history and adjusts the timing continuously. Here are the recommended starting slots for LinkedIn — weekday, business hours.


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Optimal slots

Tue
08:00
Wed
12:00
Thu
17:00
Fri
09:00
ED analyses your audience’s engagement and adjusts the slots automatically.

Your editorial calendar at a glance

All your scheduled posts are visible in one central calendar. You see at a glance what’s going out this week, what’s in draft and what ED has prepared for next week.

A notification when a slot is open

ED alerts you when a week is short on content. You get a ready-to-approve suggestion — or ED schedules it directly according to your rules.

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Open LinkedIn slot · Wednesday ✦
Your Wednesday noon is empty. ED has prepared a post to fill that slot. Approve to schedule it.
Approve →
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Going further

See also scheduling on Instagram, scheduling on Facebook, or how to fully automate LinkedIn with ED.

Schedule LinkedIn effortlessly
ED fills your LinkedIn calendar every week. You approve, it schedules and publishes automatically.

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Scheduling isn’t just timing a post

Timing a post comes down to choosing an hour. Scheduling means deciding in advance what to talk about, when and in what order, over several weeks. ED builds that calendar from your key moments, then schedules each post at the right slot. You approve the batch, your coming weeks are covered.

The right slot on LinkedIn

On LinkedIn, weekday mornings and lunchtimes reach a professional audience best. ED proposes business-hours slots suited to your network and keeps a sustainable one-to-two-posts-a-week rhythm rather than a burst followed by silence. You can move or edit any post in one gesture.

Working in batches

The real time saving comes from working in batches: approving a series of posts at once rather than thinking about it every day. ED prepares a weekly batch ready to approve, and your expertise stays visible even in busy weeks.

Thomas Nedjar
Thomas Nedjar
Expert SEO/GEO et automatisations

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