As part of a new feature rollout, the social media app for professionals, LinkedIn, will now support scheduling posts for later.
Matt Navarra, a social media consultant and renowned tipster, confirmed the reports after spotting the post-scheduling feature within the Android app and on the LinkedIn website.


Users may select a certain day and a half-hourly period for their post-publication using the schedule feature, which is shown as a ticking clock when a post is being written, according to Tech Crunch.
The functionality was well-received by LinkedIn users, especially as it had previously been made available on similar third-party platforms like Buffer.
LinkedIn is merely jumping on the bandwagon after other social networking sites like Facebook, Gmail, and Twitter offered similar functionality for post scheduling much earlier.