Head to head

Enji vs LinkedIn post scheduling

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Enji is a marketing platform for solopreneurs and small business owners who don't have a marketing team. It builds your strategy, writes content in your brand voice, schedules your posts, and tracks KPIs, all in one flat $29-a-month plan. The social scheduler is one part of that wider toolkit.

From
$24 /mo
Free plan

LinkedIn now lets you schedule posts natively, free, from the post composer. It's the simplest way to queue a LinkedIn post in advance, and it does nothing beyond that, no calendar, no bulk scheduling, no editing a post once it's scheduled.

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Custom
Free plan

Bottom line

Enji and LinkedIn post scheduling both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. Enji is the stronger pick for Solopreneurs and small business owners without a marketing team; choose LinkedIn post scheduling for LinkedIn-only users who just want to queue the occasional post.

Features compared

FeatureEnjiLinkedIn post scheduling
AI captionsYesPartial
Basic analyticsYesYes
Advanced reportsNoNo
Bulk uploadNot assessedNo
Evergreen recyclingNoNo
Team rolesNot assessedNot assessed
ApprovalsNot assessedNot assessed
Link in bioNot assessedNot assessed

Platforms compared

NetworkEnjiLinkedIn post scheduling
InstagramAutoNo
FacebookAutoNo
X (Twitter)AutoNo
LinkedInAutoAuto
TikTokAutoNo
PinterestAutoNo
YouTubeAutoNo
ThreadsAutoNo

Pricing

Enji

Enji

$29 /mo

$24/mo billed annually

Seats
1
Scheduled posts
Unlimited
  • $29/mo, $24 on annual ($289/yr)
  • One flat plan with the full suite
  • Strategy generator, AI copywriter, marketing calendar, social scheduler, KPI dashboard, monthly group coaching
  • Enji is one flat plan, not a tiered scheduler. It's a marketing platform for small businesses where social scheduling sits alongside strategy planning, an AI copywriter, a marketing calendar, KPI tracking, and monthly group coaching with the founder.
  • There's no free plan, just a 14-day trial, no card required. Annual billing is about two months free ($289 a year).
  • Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page.

LinkedIn post scheduling

Free

Free
Seats
1
Accounts
1
  • Built into LinkedIn for personal profiles and Company Pages, free
  • Schedule text, image, and video posts up to 3 months ahead
  • No bulk scheduling, and you can't edit a scheduled post
  • LinkedIn's native scheduler is free and built into the post composer (click the clock icon instead of Post). There's nothing to buy.
  • It only schedules to LinkedIn itself, and only standard posts, polls, events, and articles can't be scheduled natively.
  • AI post rewriting is a LinkedIn Premium feature, which is a separate paid LinkedIn subscription rather than part of the scheduler.

Pros and cons

Enji

  • All-in-one marketing system, not just a scheduler
  • AI copywriter in your brand voice across content types
  • Simple single flat price with coaching included
  • Schedules to eight networks
  • Scheduler is basic: no inbox, recycling, or listening
  • Network list stops at eight, with no Google Business
  • No tiers, so no cheaper entry or richer upgrade
  • Aimed at solos, not teams or agencies

LinkedIn post scheduling

  • Free and built right into LinkedIn
  • Works for both personal profiles and Company Pages
  • Schedule up to three months ahead
  • No third-party tool or login needed
  • LinkedIn only
  • No bulk scheduling, no calendar, no editing scheduled posts
  • No best-time suggestions or recycling
  • Analytics are basic and AI rewriting needs Premium

Enji vs LinkedIn post scheduling: FAQ

Is Enji or LinkedIn post scheduling cheaper?
Enji starts at $24 per month, while LinkedIn post scheduling is quoted custom, so Enji is the one with a public entry price.
Does Enji or LinkedIn post scheduling have a free plan?
LinkedIn post scheduling has a free plan; Enji does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
Which is better, Enji or LinkedIn post scheduling?
Enji is the stronger pick for solopreneurs and small business owners without a marketing team, while LinkedIn post scheduling is the better fit for LinkedIn-only users who just want to queue the occasional post. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.