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Pick your audience industry and time zone. Get the three highest-engagement posting windows for B2B LinkedIn — with day-of-week, local time range, and the reasoning behind each. No signup, nothing to install.

Why timing matters

The cheapest lever on LinkedIn is when, not what.

You can spend a week refining a post and still post it into a dead window. Posting when your audience is actually scrolling is the single highest-leverage thing most operators get wrong — and it costs nothing to fix.

1

The first 90 minutes decide everything

LinkedIn's algorithm uses early engagement velocity — likes, comments, dwell time within the first 60 to 90 minutes — to decide whether your post reaches 300 people or 30,000.

2

B2B audiences live on weekday mornings

The "coffee + LinkedIn scroll" window — Tuesday through Thursday morning — is where most B2B professionals open the app. Mondays are catch-up noise; Fridays drop off after lunch.

3

Industry shifts the curve

Engineers and operators check LinkedIn earlier than sales and marketing folks. Founders skew late-night. The right window for your audience is not the right window for someone else’s.

4

Spread audiences need bracketed windows

If your readers span US coasts or all of Europe, a single posting time leaves half of them out. Bracketed windows — a primary slot plus a secondary one — catch both halves.

Windows here are calibrated against aggregated B2B activity patterns. Treat them as a strong starting point, then adjust as you watch where your own posts land.

The full thing

Typelab does timing automatically.

The studio scheduler auto-suggests publish times based on your audience signal, and the Boost network engages every published post in the first 90 minutes — so you hit the algorithmic sweet spot every time, without a spreadsheet of time zones to babysit.