Both publish from Notion. They just optimise differently.
Scheduled (scheduled.so) is a strong Notion scheduler with real LinkedIn depth. We overlap a lot, so rather than pretend we're worlds apart, here's where each of us leans — and where you'll be happier.
Scheduled has clearly invested in LinkedIn: preserving text formatting, @mentions of people and pages, and first-comment scheduling are genuinely useful if LinkedIn is your main channel. Their pricing is transparent and their creator following is well earned. If LinkedIn is the heart of your strategy, they're an excellent choice.
NotionScheduler spreads its attention evenly across all seven platforms from one Notion database, and writes engagement metrics back into your rows so your calendar doubles as a lightweight analytics view. If you run a genuinely multi-platform presence out of Notion and want the numbers to come home to Notion, that even spread is the case for us.
NotionScheduler vs Scheduled, line by line
Scheduled details as of 2026 — plans and features change, so check their site for the latest.
So which should you pick?
No tool is right for everyone. Here's the straight answer.
Go with Scheduled if…
- → LinkedIn is your primary channel.
- → You want LinkedIn mentions, formatting and first-comment scheduling.
- → A single-focus, LinkedIn-first tool suits you.
Go with NotionScheduler if…
- You post evenly across many platforms, not mainly LinkedIn.
- You want engagement metrics back inside Notion.
- A free plan to start matters to you.
LinkedIn-deep, or evenly multi-platform with the numbers back in Notion.
Start free. Upgrade if you outgrow it.
Most people never need to pay us a cent — and that's genuinely fine by us.
Common questions,
answered straight.
Can't find it? Ping us from the support page once you're in — we actually read those.
For LinkedIn specifically, Scheduled goes deeper — formatting, mentions and first-comment scheduling are theirs to lose. If LinkedIn is most of what you do, they're a great pick. We're built for spreading evenly across every platform from Notion.
Writing engagement metrics back into your Notion database, and treating all seven platforms equally rather than leading with one. If your presence is genuinely multi-platform and you want the analytics in Notion, that's our angle.
Their paid plans start around €9/month with a trial; check their site for current details. NotionScheduler has a free plan with no card required, which some people prefer for testing the workflow first.