Auto Publish Posts to LinkedIn
Seamlessly publish your posts directly to LinkedIn with one click. Schedule, format, and analyze in one place.
The Challenge
Why Manual Repurposing Fails
The Solution
Automated Posts to LinkedIn
Workflow
From Posts to LinkedIn in 5 Steps
Why You Should Automate Publishing to LinkedIn
Managing content for B2B on LinkedIn is no longer optional—it's essential for your personal brand or company page.
But the native LinkedIn platform is flawed:
- Drafts disappear: The mobile app often loses drafts.
- Formatting limitations: You cannot bold or italicize text natively.
- Scheduling is basic: You can't see a calendar view of your upcoming posts.
- Carousels: Uploading a PDF carousel is a hidden feature.
Word-flux fixes these issues by giving you a professional LinkedIn editor.
LinkedIn Automation with Word-flux
1. Rich Text Formatting
Stand out in the feed by using bold for key points, italics for emphasis, and clean lists. Word-flux handles the unicode characters for you so it looks perfect everywhere.
2. PDF Carousel Generator
LinkedIn carousels (PDF documents) get the highest engagement of any post type. Word-flux lets you turn a blog post or a series of tips into a swipeable carousel automatically.
3. Video Native Uploads
Don't link to YouTube. LinkedIn suppresses external links. Upload your video file directly to LinkedIn's native player through Word-flux. We handle the captions (SRT file) and thumbnail.
4. Smart Scheduling
Post during business hours (Tuesday-Thursday, 9 AM - 11 AM) for maximum reach. Visualize your entire month's content calendar to ensure a mix of "thought leadership," "company news," and "personal stories."
How to Set It Up
- Connect: Link your personal LinkedIn profile or Company Page.
- Grant Access: Allow Word-flux to post on your behalf.
- Draft: Create your post with rich formatting.
- Preview: See exactly how it will look on mobile (where 60% of LinkedIn traffic is).
- Schedule: Pick the perfect slot.
Best Practices
- The Hook: The first 3 lines are crucial. Make them punchy to get users to click "see more".
- White Space: Break up big blocks of text. One-sentence paragraphs work well on LinkedIn.
- Engage: End with a question to drive comments. The algorithm loves comments.
Frequent Questions
Ready to dominate LinkedIn?
Stop editing manually. Start growing your audience on LinkedIn with your existing Posts content.