April 2026

How to schedule LinkedIn posts with AI

LinkedIn rewards consistency, but writing three posts a week from scratch is a slog. An AI agent can draft and schedule on your behalf, with you in the review seat.

LinkedIn is the highest-leverage channel for most B2B founders and operators. The algorithm favours steady posting, conversational replies, and content that reads like a human wrote it. AI agents are a good fit for the drafting and scheduling work, while you keep control over voice and the final post.

What good LinkedIn AI scheduling looks like

  • Drafts that match your voice, not generic AI output
  • Native formatting: line breaks, hooks, no markdown leftovers
  • Scheduling at peak hours for your audience
  • Easy review and edit before anything goes live
  • Hands-off publishing once approved

Step-by-step setup

  1. Connect your LinkedIn account from the LinkedIn integration page
  2. Give the agent a few past posts so it learns your voice
  3. Tell it your cadence: e.g. "three posts a week, Tuesday Wednesday Thursday at 9am"
  4. The agent drafts the next two weeks of posts
  5. Review on the calendar, edit anything that feels off
  6. Approve. Posts publish automatically on the scheduled times

What to keep manual

AI handles drafts, scheduling, and publishing. You still want to handle: comments, DMs, replies to high-signal threads, and any post tied to news or a personal moment. The mix that works best for most teams is AI-drafted scheduled posts plus human-driven engagement.

Driving the workflow from your AI assistant

If you already work in Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT, you can drive the same workflow through MCP without opening AgentReacher at all. Ask your assistant to draft three LinkedIn posts about last week's launch and schedule them. The agent handles the rest. Read more on how MCP powers this in our MCP overview.

Get your LinkedIn calendar running

Start a free Pro trial, connect LinkedIn, and ship your first AI-scheduled week. See the pricing page for plan details.