Head to head
Gain vs LinkedIn post scheduling
Last updated 4 June 2026
Gain is a content-approval tool first and a scheduler second. Its whole point is getting client sign-off without friction: clients review and approve posts by email or SMS without logging in, channels are unlimited, and you pay by team size and client count rather than per account.
- From
- $99 /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.
- From
- Custom
- Free plan
Bottom line
LinkedIn post scheduling is the pick for LinkedIn-only users who just want to queue the occasional post, and it's the only one of the two with a free plan. Gain fits agencies whose bottleneck is client review and sign-off better, and it's the cheaper start, from $99 a month.
Gain publishes a price, from $99 a month; LinkedIn post scheduling is quote-only.
Key differences
Where the two actually diverge, before the full tables.
- LinkedIn post scheduling has a free plan; Gain doesn't, though it offers a 14-day trial.
- Gain starts at $99 a month; LinkedIn post scheduling is quote-only.
- Gain posts to 8 networks, LinkedIn post scheduling to 1.
- Only Gain reaches Instagram, Facebook, X (Twitter), TikTok, Pinterest, Threads, and Google Business.
- Gain has content calendar; LinkedIn post scheduling doesn't.
Features compared
| Feature | Gain | LinkedIn post scheduling |
|---|---|---|
| AI captions | Yes | Partial |
| Basic analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Advanced reports | No | No |
| Bulk upload | Not assessed | No |
| Evergreen recycling | No | No |
| Team roles | Yes | Not assessed |
| Approvals | Yes | Not assessed |
| Link in bio | No | Not assessed |
Platforms compared
| Network | Gain | LinkedIn post scheduling |
|---|---|---|
| Auto | No | |
| Auto | No | |
| X (Twitter) | Auto | No |
| Auto | Auto | |
| TikTok | Auto | No |
| Auto | No | |
| Threads | Auto | No |
| Google Business | Auto | No |
Pricing
Headline prices are for a single unit. Here is the real monthly cost as each tool scales, costed on its own unit so the two stay honest.
No free plan; 14-day trial.
- Cheapest paid plan
- $99/mo
Whole-plan price; it doesn't scale per unit.
Gain
Starter
$99/mo billed annually
- Seats
- 3
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $119/mo, $99 on annual
- Up to 3 team members, up to 6 client workspaces, unlimited social accounts
- Unlimited approval workflows and client reviewers, content calendar, AI writing assistant
Agency
Popular$199/mo billed annually
- Seats
- 6
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $239/mo, $199 on annual
- Up to 6 team members, up to 12 client workspaces, unlimited social accounts
- Adds white-label and more capacity
Agency Premium
$399/mo billed annually
- Seats
- 20
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- $479/mo, $399 on annual
- Up to 20 team members, up to 30 client workspaces, unlimited social accounts
Enterprise
- Seats
- Unlimited
- Accounts
- Unlimited
- Scheduled posts
- Unlimited
- Custom pricing, as many team members and workspaces as you need
- Unlimited social accounts, advanced support
- Flat, quota-bundled plans: each tier bundles team members and workspaces (one per client), with unlimited social accounts on every plan, so the price scales by team size and client count rather than per channel.
- Client reviewers are unlimited and don't count against your seats: clients approve or reject posts by email or SMS without needing a Gain account.
- There's no free plan, only a 14-day trial, no card required.
- Annual billing is about 17% cheaper: Starter is $99 a month versus $119, Agency $199 versus $239, Agency Premium $399 versus $479.
- White-label is included from the Agency plan up.
- Prices are USD, read off the live pricing page by toggling monthly and annual.
LinkedIn post scheduling
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
Gain
- Best-in-class client approvals: sign off by email or SMS, no account needed
- Unlimited client reviewers and unlimited social accounts on every plan
- Flat pricing by team and client count, with white-label from Agency up
- Revision tracking through each feedback round
- No social inbox, listening, or evergreen recycling
- Light analytics and reporting
- No YouTube or Bluesky
- Priced for teams, with the entry plan at $99 a month
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
Gain vs LinkedIn post scheduling: FAQ
- Is Gain or LinkedIn post scheduling cheaper?
- Gain starts at $99 per month, while LinkedIn post scheduling is quoted custom, so Gain is the one with a public entry price.
- Does Gain or LinkedIn post scheduling have a free plan?
- LinkedIn post scheduling has a free plan; Gain does not, though it offers a 14-day trial.
- Which is better, Gain or LinkedIn post scheduling?
- Gain is the stronger pick for agencies whose bottleneck is client review and sign-off, 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.