Best Time to Post on LinkedIn

The Best Time to Post on LinkedIn tool is a free interactive heatmap that shows optimal posting times based on your region and profile type. Updated for 2026 with the latest algorithm data — customize by timezone and see day-by-day engagement windows.

Free Interactive Heatmap Tool — Updated March 2026

Discover when your LinkedIn audience is most active. Our heatmap analyzes millions of posts to show you the optimal posting times by country and profile type. Last updated March 28, 2026.

By Anandi, Content Strategist, ConnectSafely.ai
10-11 AM

Peak engagement window

Tue-Thu

Best days of the week

60 min

Critical first hour

2.3x

More views with early engagement

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Your Top 5 Best Posting Times (EST)

#1
Tue
10 AM
100% engagement
#2
Wed
10 AM
100% engagement
#3
Thu
10 AM
100% engagement
#4
Fri
10 AM
92% engagement
#5
Mon
10 AM
87% engagement

Weekly Engagement Heatmap(United States (Eastern) - EST)

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2 AM
4 AM
6 AM
8 AM
10 AM
12 PM
2 PM
4 PM
6 PM
8 PM
10 PM
Monday
Monday 12 AM
15% - Very Low
Monday 1 AM
14% - Very Low
Monday 2 AM
14% - Very Low
Monday 3 AM
15% - Very Low
Monday 4 AM
14% - Very Low
Monday 5 AM
14% - Very Low
Monday 6 AM
15% - Very Low
Monday 7 AM
52% - Good
Monday 8 AM
50% - Good
Monday 9 AM
71% - High
Monday 10 AM
87% - Peak
Monday 11 AM
84% - Peak
Monday 12 PM
63% - Good
Monday 1 PM
64% - Good
Monday 2 PM
47% - Moderate
Monday 3 PM
47% - Moderate
Monday 4 PM
48% - Moderate
Monday 5 PM
56% - Good
Monday 6 PM
56% - Good
Monday 7 PM
33% - Low
Monday 8 PM
28% - Low
Monday 9 PM
28% - Low
Monday 10 PM
28% - Low
Monday 11 PM
14% - Very Low
Tuesday
Tuesday 12 AM
17% - Very Low
Tuesday 1 AM
16% - Very Low
Tuesday 2 AM
17% - Very Low
Tuesday 3 AM
17% - Very Low
Tuesday 4 AM
17% - Very Low
Tuesday 5 AM
16% - Very Low
Tuesday 6 AM
16% - Very Low
Tuesday 7 AM
62% - Good
Tuesday 8 AM
61% - Good
Tuesday 9 AM
85% - Peak
Tuesday 10 AM
100% - Peak
Tuesday 11 AM
95% - Peak
Tuesday 12 PM
72% - High
Tuesday 1 PM
75% - High
Tuesday 2 PM
55% - Good
Tuesday 3 PM
53% - Good
Tuesday 4 PM
53% - Good
Tuesday 5 PM
67% - High
Tuesday 6 PM
65% - High
Tuesday 7 PM
38% - Moderate
Tuesday 8 PM
33% - Low
Tuesday 9 PM
33% - Low
Tuesday 10 PM
34% - Low
Tuesday 11 PM
17% - Very Low
Wednesday
Wednesday 12 AM
17% - Very Low
Wednesday 1 AM
16% - Very Low
Wednesday 2 AM
16% - Very Low
Wednesday 3 AM
16% - Very Low
Wednesday 4 AM
17% - Very Low
Wednesday 5 AM
17% - Very Low
Wednesday 6 AM
16% - Very Low
Wednesday 7 AM
63% - Good
Wednesday 8 AM
61% - Good
Wednesday 9 AM
82% - Peak
Wednesday 10 AM
100% - Peak
Wednesday 11 AM
94% - Peak
Wednesday 12 PM
73% - High
Wednesday 1 PM
75% - High
Wednesday 2 PM
55% - Good
Wednesday 3 PM
57% - Good
Wednesday 4 PM
57% - Good
Wednesday 5 PM
65% - High
Wednesday 6 PM
67% - High
Wednesday 7 PM
39% - Moderate
Wednesday 8 PM
34% - Low
Wednesday 9 PM
33% - Low
Wednesday 10 PM
32% - Low
Wednesday 11 PM
17% - Very Low
Thursday
Thursday 12 AM
16% - Very Low
Thursday 1 AM
17% - Very Low
Thursday 2 AM
17% - Very Low
Thursday 3 AM
16% - Very Low
Thursday 4 AM
16% - Very Low
Thursday 5 AM
16% - Very Low
Thursday 6 AM
17% - Very Low
Thursday 7 AM
58% - Good
Thursday 8 AM
58% - Good
Thursday 9 AM
84% - Peak
Thursday 10 AM
100% - Peak
Thursday 11 AM
100% - Peak
Thursday 12 PM
72% - High
Thursday 1 PM
74% - High
Thursday 2 PM
57% - Good
Thursday 3 PM
53% - Good
Thursday 4 PM
57% - Good
Thursday 5 PM
68% - High
Thursday 6 PM
65% - High
Thursday 7 PM
40% - Moderate
Thursday 8 PM
34% - Low
Thursday 9 PM
34% - Low
Thursday 10 PM
34% - Low
Thursday 11 PM
16% - Very Low
Friday
Friday 12 AM
14% - Very Low
Friday 1 AM
15% - Very Low
Friday 2 AM
15% - Very Low
Friday 3 AM
15% - Very Low
Friday 4 AM
15% - Very Low
Friday 5 AM
14% - Very Low
Friday 6 AM
14% - Very Low
Friday 7 AM
52% - Good
Friday 8 AM
53% - Good
Friday 9 AM
69% - High
Friday 10 AM
92% - Peak
Friday 11 AM
85% - Peak
Friday 12 PM
63% - Good
Friday 1 PM
64% - Good
Friday 2 PM
50% - Good
Friday 3 PM
48% - Moderate
Friday 4 PM
45% - Moderate
Friday 5 PM
54% - Good
Friday 6 PM
56% - Good
Friday 7 PM
34% - Low
Friday 8 PM
29% - Low
Friday 9 PM
28% - Low
Friday 10 PM
29% - Low
Friday 11 PM
15% - Very Low
Saturday
Saturday 12 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 1 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 2 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 3 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 4 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 5 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 6 AM
6% - Very Low
Saturday 7 AM
21% - Low
Saturday 8 AM
21% - Low
Saturday 9 AM
39% - Moderate
Saturday 10 AM
48% - Moderate
Saturday 11 AM
45% - Moderate
Saturday 12 PM
33% - Low
Saturday 1 PM
27% - Low
Saturday 2 PM
21% - Low
Saturday 3 PM
20% - Low
Saturday 4 PM
19% - Very Low
Saturday 5 PM
24% - Low
Saturday 6 PM
25% - Low
Saturday 7 PM
15% - Very Low
Saturday 8 PM
12% - Very Low
Saturday 9 PM
12% - Very Low
Saturday 10 PM
12% - Very Low
Saturday 11 PM
6% - Very Low
Sunday
Sunday 12 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 1 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 2 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 3 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 4 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 5 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 6 AM
6% - Very Low
Sunday 7 AM
21% - Low
Sunday 8 AM
22% - Low
Sunday 9 AM
29% - Low
Sunday 10 AM
38% - Moderate
Sunday 11 AM
34% - Low
Sunday 12 PM
27% - Low
Sunday 1 PM
25% - Low
Sunday 2 PM
21% - Low
Sunday 3 PM
19% - Very Low
Sunday 4 PM
19% - Very Low
Sunday 5 PM
23% - Low
Sunday 6 PM
23% - Low
Sunday 7 PM
13% - Very Low
Sunday 8 PM
12% - Very Low
Sunday 9 PM
11% - Very Low
Sunday 10 PM
12% - Very Low
Sunday 11 PM
6% - Very Low
Engagement Level:
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Peak
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Peak Hours

10 AM - 11 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday consistently show the highest engagement.

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First Hour Critical

LinkedIn's algorithm evaluates posts in the first 60 minutes. Early engagement boosts reach 2.3x.

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Consistency Wins

Posting 3-5 times weekly at consistent times increases engagement by 78% vs irregular posting.

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2.3x

more views when posting at optimal times — Sprout Social, 2025

10-11 AM

peak engagement window (Tue-Thu) — Buffer Research, 2025

60 min

critical first-hour window for algorithm boost — LinkedIn, 2025

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Best Day to Post on LinkedIn: Day-by-Day Breakdown

According to AuthoredUp's analysis of 4.2M posts and RecurPost's 2M+ post study

Monday

Medium

Best time: 11 AM

Narrow peak as professionals clear weekend backlog. 40% higher activity 7-9 AM for early risers.

Tuesday

Highest

Best times: 6-8 AM, 10 AM-12 PM

Strongest performer with longest post lifespan. Peak engagement across all industries.

Wednesday

Highest

Best times: 9 AM-12 PM

Best for comments (most algorithmic weight). 9 AM is optimal for click-through rates.

Thursday

High

Best times: 12 PM-2 PM, 2-4 PM

Maximum engagement during lunch and early afternoon as users wrap up projects.

Friday

Medium

Best times: 8-9 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM

Declining engagement as week winds down. Catch users in weekend-ready mood early.

Weekend

Low

Best times: Sat 10 AM-12 PM

50% lower engagement but less competition. Top 1% weekend posts see 25% higher engagement.

Best Times to Post on LinkedIn by Industry

Based on Sprout Social's industry analysis of 2.7B engagements

IndustryBest DaysBest Times
B2B / Professional ServicesTuesday - Thursday8 AM - 11 AM
Technology / SaaSTuesday - Thursday9 AM - 11 AM
Financial ServicesWednesday - Thursday7-9 AM, 10 AM - 12 PM
HealthcareTuesday - Wednesday6-9 AM, 11 AM - 1 PM
EducationTuesday - Thursday10 AM - 3 PM
NonprofitTuesday - WednesdayThroughout the day
Travel / HospitalityThursday9 AM - 1 PM
Creative / DesignTuesday - Thursday9-10 AM, 2-3 PM

For B2B strategies, see our LinkedIn content strategy guide

Best Times to Post on LinkedIn by Region

According to RecurPost, 80% of LinkedIn engagement occurs during local business hours (9 AM - 5 PM)

🇺🇸 North America

  • EST: 8-10 AM, 12-2 PM
  • PST: 6-8 AM, 11 AM-12 PM
  • Best Days: Tuesday-Thursday

🇪🇺 Europe

  • CET: 9-11 AM, 1-3 PM
  • GMT: 8-10 AM, 12-2 PM
  • Best Days: Wednesday-Thursday

🌏 Asia-Pacific

  • IST: 7-9 AM, 11 AM-1 PM
  • AEST: 8-10 AM, 12-2 PM
  • Best Days: Tuesday-Thursday

Our heatmap above auto-detects your timezone. For global audience targeting, see our engagement optimization guide

How LinkedIn's Algorithm Handles Posting Time

According to Hootsuite's 2026 research, LinkedIn's algorithm evaluates posts in three phases:

  1. Initial Classification (0-60 minutes): The algorithm assesses your post's quality and early engagement signals. Posts with quick likes and comments get flagged for wider distribution.
  2. Engagement Testing (1-2 hours): LinkedIn shows your post to a small segment of your network. Strong engagement here triggers extended reach.
  3. Extended Distribution (2+ hours): Top-performing posts get shown to 2nd and 3rd-degree connections, potentially reaching thousands.

This is why posting when your audience is active is crucial—you need early engagement to unlock the algorithm's full potential. Learn more in our LinkedIn algorithm guide.

Beyond Timing: What Else Affects LinkedIn Engagement?

Research from Sprout Social and Buffer shows these factors matter:

  • Content format: Carousels outperform all other formats by 278-596% (try our carousel generator)
  • Hook quality: The first 2 lines determine if people click "see more" (test your hooks)
  • Author response: Replying within 30 min boosts total comments by 64%
  • Consistency: Regular posters see 78% higher engagement (posting frequency guide)
  • Hashtags: 3-5 relevant hashtags improve discoverability

Best Time to Post Tool vs Alternatives

See how our free tool compares to paid alternatives.

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Interactive heatmap
Region-based data
Profile type filtering
2026 algorithm data
Timezone auto-detection
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Day-by-day breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best time to post on LinkedIn in 2026?

According to Sprout Social's 2026 analysis of 2.7 billion engagements, the best time to post on LinkedIn is Tuesday through Thursday between 10 AM and 12 PM in your local timezone. SocialPilot's research of 683,000+ posts confirms these mid-week, mid-morning windows see the highest engagement rates. For a complete breakdown, read our complete LinkedIn posting times guide.

What are the best times to post on LinkedIn for each day?

Monday: 11 AM (narrow peak). Tuesday: 6-8 AM and 10 AM-12 PM (highest). Wednesday: 9 AM-12 PM (best for comments). Thursday: 2-4 PM. Friday: 9 AM, 1 PM, 3 PM. According to AuthoredUp's analysis of 4.2M posts, Tuesday consistently delivers the longest post lifespan. See all times in our day-by-day posting guide.

What is the best day to post on LinkedIn?

Tuesday is the best day to post on LinkedIn, followed by Wednesday and Thursday. According to RecurPost's analysis of 2M+ posts, Tuesday posts get the longest lifespan in the feed. Buffer's research shows Wednesdays drive the most comments, which are weighted heavily in the 2026 algorithm. Avoid posting on weekends and Monday mornings.

When is the best time to post on LinkedIn for B2B?

For B2B content, the best times are Tuesday-Thursday, 8-11 AM when decision-makers are actively browsing. Sprout Social's industry data shows B2B engagement peaks during morning business hours. Financial services see best results on Wednesday-Thursday mornings, while tech performs best at 9-11 AM. Learn more about B2B LinkedIn content strategy.

Why does LinkedIn posting time matter for engagement?

LinkedIn's 2026 algorithm evaluates posts during the first 60 minutes after publishing (Hootsuite). Posts with strong early engagement get 2.3x more total reach. If your post doesn't gain traction in that first hour, visibility drops significantly. Learn about how the LinkedIn algorithm works.

How often should I post on LinkedIn for best results?

According to Buffer's analysis of 2M+ posts, 2-5 posts per week is optimal. LinkedIn's VP of Product confirms members posting twice weekly see up to 5x more profile views. Keep 12-18 hours between posts to avoid engagement splitting. See our guide on LinkedIn posting frequency.

Are weekend posts worth it on LinkedIn?

Weekend engagement is 50% lower than weekdays per Sprout Social. However, AuthoredUp found the top 1% of weekend posts achieve 25% higher engagement than average weekday posts due to less competition. Saturday 10 AM-12 PM works best for thought leadership. Test your content with our virality checker.

What's the best time to post on LinkedIn in different timezones?

US (EST): 8-10 AM. Europe (CET): 9-11 AM. Asia (IST): 7-9 AM. The key is posting when your target audience is active. According to RecurPost, business hours (9 AM-5 PM local time) account for 80% of all LinkedIn engagement. Our heatmap above auto-adjusts to your timezone.

What content format gets the most engagement on LinkedIn?

According to AuthoredUp's research, carousel posts get 278% more engagement than video and 596% more than text-only posts. Carousels work best mid-morning (9-11 AM) when users have time to swipe. Try our carousel generator and see high-engagement post examples.

How do I maximize LinkedIn engagement after posting?

Per Hootsuite's data, respond to comments within 30 minutes for 64% more total comments. Comments are now weighted more heavily than likes in the 2026 algorithm. Use 3-5 relevant hashtags and ask questions to spark conversations. Learn about engagement automation and boosting engagement.

Best Time to Post on LinkedIn in 2026: March Data Update

Fresh data from Q1 2026 reveals significant shifts in LinkedIn engagement patterns. Here is what changed and how to adapt your posting schedule.

Q1 2026 LinkedIn Algorithm Changes

LinkedIn's March 2026 algorithm update now weighs "meaningful comments" 3x more than likes. This is the most significant ranking change since the 2024 creator-mode overhaul. In practice, a post with 10 thoughtful multi-sentence comments will outperform a post with 200 likes and no comments.

This means posting when your audience has time to leave thoughtful replies matters more than raw engagement timing. Mid-morning slots (9-11 AM) now outperform early morning slots because users have settled into their workday and can write substantive responses rather than quick drive-by likes during their commute.

The algorithm also introduced "engagement velocity decay"—posts that get comments spread over 4+ hours now receive 40% more total impressions than posts where all engagement clusters in the first 30 minutes. This rewards content that sparks ongoing discussion.

March 2026 Posting Data by Day

Updated best time to post on LinkedIn 2026 based on Q1 engagement data across 1.2M posts:

DayBest Times (Local)Why It Works
Monday11 AMNarrow peak; professionals settling in after clearing weekend backlog
Tuesday7-8 AM, 10 AM-12 PMHighest overall engagement; dual peak for early risers and mid-morning browsers
Wednesday9 AM-12 PMBest for long-form content and comments; highest comment-to-like ratio of the week
Thursday10 AM-12 PM, 2-4 PMStrong afternoon resurgence; decision-makers active before end of week
Friday9 AM, 1 PMWrap-up reads before weekend; lighter content performs best
Saturday10 AM-12 PMLow volume but high engagement per post; less competition for feed space
SundayAvoid postingLowest engagement of the week; save your best content for Tuesday-Thursday

Best Time to Post on LinkedIn 2026 by Industry

Industry-specific timing matters because different professionals check LinkedIn at different points in their workday. March 2026 data shows these optimal windows:

IndustryBest DaysBest Times
Technology / SaaSTuesday - Wednesday9 AM - 11 AM
FinanceWednesday - Thursday8 AM - 10 AM
HealthcareTuesday10 AM - 12 PM
Marketing / AgencyTuesday - Thursday10 AM - 1 PM
Recruiting / HRMonday - Wednesday8 AM - 10 AM

Why March 2026 Data Differs from 2025

LinkedIn user behavior shifted meaningfully in Q1 2026. Three trends are driving the change in optimal posting times:

  • 23% more weekend activity: Remote and hybrid workers increasingly browse LinkedIn on Saturdays, making Saturday 10 AM-12 PM a viable posting window for thought leadership content that would have underperformed in 2025.
  • Mobile-first users now at 68%: With more users accessing LinkedIn from phones, early morning engagement (6-8 AM) has grown as people scroll during commutes and before their first meeting. Short-form content and carousels perform best in these slots.
  • Gen Z adoption increasing early morning engagement: As Gen Z professionals (born 1997-2012) now represent 18% of LinkedIn's active user base, engagement in the 7-9 AM window has increased by 31% compared to Q1 2025. This cohort checks LinkedIn alongside other social platforms as part of their morning routine.

The bottom line: the best time to post on LinkedIn in 2026 still centers on Tuesday-Thursday, 9 AM-12 PM, but the windows have widened. Early morning and Saturday posting are now more viable than at any point in the past three years. Use our heatmap tool above to find the exact optimal times for your country and profile type.

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