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LinkedIn post scheduling vs TikTok web scheduler
Last updated 4 June 2026
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
TikTok lets Business and Creator accounts schedule videos for free inside TikTok Studio on the web. It's handy for queueing the odd post up to ten days ahead, but it's deliberately bare: one video at a time, desktop only, no bulk, no calendar.
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- Custom
- Free plan
Bottom line
LinkedIn post scheduling and TikTok web scheduler both cover the basics; the right one comes down to how you post. LinkedIn post scheduling is the stronger pick for LinkedIn-only users who just want to queue the occasional post; choose TikTok web scheduler for Solo creators queueing the occasional TikTok in advance.
Features compared
| Feature | LinkedIn post scheduling | TikTok web scheduler |
|---|---|---|
| AI captions | Partial | No |
| Basic analytics | Yes | Yes |
| Advanced reports | No | No |
| Bulk upload | No | No |
| Evergreen recycling | No | No |
| Team roles | Not assessed | Not assessed |
| Approvals | Not assessed | Not assessed |
| Link in bio | Not assessed | Not assessed |
Platforms compared
| Network | LinkedIn post scheduling | TikTok web scheduler |
|---|---|---|
| Auto | No | |
| TikTok | No | Auto |
Pricing
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.
TikTok web scheduler
Free
- Seats
- 1
- Accounts
- 1
- Free in TikTok Studio on the web (tiktok.com/tiktokstudio)
- Schedule videos up to 10 days ahead, one at a time
- Business and Creator accounts only; desktop only
- TikTok's native scheduler is free, inside TikTok Studio on the web. There's nothing to buy.
- You can only schedule from a computer (not the iOS or Android app), only on Business or Creator accounts, one video at a time, up to 10 days in advance.
- There's no bulk scheduling, no calendar, no caption or hashtag AI in the scheduler, and no way to manage multiple accounts from one place.
Pros and cons
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
TikTok web scheduler
- Free and native, inside TikTok Studio
- Native TikTok analytics right alongside
- No third-party login or cost
- Simple for occasional scheduling
- Only 10 days ahead, one video at a time
- Desktop only; you can't schedule from the app
- No bulk upload, calendar, or caption help
- Single account, TikTok only
LinkedIn post scheduling vs TikTok web scheduler: FAQ
- Is LinkedIn post scheduling or TikTok web scheduler cheaper?
- Both LinkedIn post scheduling and TikTok web scheduler are quoted custom, so you have to ask each one for a price.
- Does LinkedIn post scheduling or TikTok web scheduler have a free plan?
- Both have a free plan, so you can try either one before paying.
- Which is better, LinkedIn post scheduling or TikTok web scheduler?
- LinkedIn post scheduling is the stronger pick for LinkedIn-only users who just want to queue the occasional post, while TikTok web scheduler is the better fit for solo creators queueing the occasional TikTok in advance. We don't score them; the right call comes down to how you post.