How to Connect LinkedIn to Flowre
Link your LinkedIn profile or Company Page to Flowre so you can schedule and publish professional posts directly from the Content Planner.

What you can do with LinkedIn
Schedule posts
Plan and schedule LinkedIn posts in advance from the Content Planner.
Personal profile or Company Page
Connect your own LinkedIn profile or a Company Page you manage.
Images and documents
Attach images or PDF documents to your LinkedIn posts.
Multi-channel publishing
Publish the same content to LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter at once, with per-channel text overrides.
Requirements
A LinkedIn account
You need an active LinkedIn account. To connect a Company Page, you must also be an Admin of that Page.
Step-by-step guide
Open Flowre → Channels
In your Flowre dashboard, click “Channels” in the left sidebar. Click “Add Channel” and select LinkedIn.
Click “Connect with LinkedIn”
You will be redirected to LinkedIn’s authorization page. If you are not logged in, enter your LinkedIn credentials.
Authorize Flowre
LinkedIn will ask you to allow Flowre to post on your behalf and read your profile. Click “Allow” to continue.
Select account type
Choose between your personal LinkedIn profile or a Company Page you manage. You can connect both separately if needed.
You’re connected!
Your LinkedIn account or Page will appear in the Channels list. You can now schedule posts and publish content from Social Studio to LinkedIn.
- LinkedIn posts perform best with 150\u2013300 words. Use the post editor to craft detailed updates.
- Add a document or carousel PDF to boost engagement on Company Pages.
- Use channel overrides to write a more professional tone for LinkedIn when cross-posting from Instagram.
Troubleshooting
Authorization fails or I see a LinkedIn error
Try clearing your browser cookies and reconnecting. Make sure you are logged into the correct LinkedIn account.
I don’t see my Company Page in the list
You must be a Super Admin or Content Admin of the Company Page. Check your role in LinkedIn → Company Page → Admin tools.
Post failed to publish on LinkedIn
Check the post in your Content Planner. Common causes: media format not supported, or LinkedIn token expired. Try disconnecting and reconnecting the channel.
LinkedIn API access tokens expire after 60 days. Flowre will notify you when your token needs to be refreshed. Simply reconnect the channel to restore publishing access.