Postoria now supports LinkedIn PDF document posts
Postoria now supports LinkedIn PDF document posts, giving teams another way to plan and publish professional content directly from Postoria.
With this update, you can upload a PDF, attach it to a LinkedIn post, and publish or schedule it as part of your normal content workflow. This is useful for brands, agencies, consultants, founders, and B2B teams that use LinkedIn to share practical, educational, or presentation-style content.
What is new
You can now create LinkedIn posts in Postoria that include a PDF document.
This means you can use Postoria to publish content such as:
- Slide decks
- Short reports
- Checklists
- Product one-pagers
- Case studies
- Event recaps
- Educational guides
- Portfolio documents
- Company updates
- Thought leadership assets
PDF document posts are a natural fit for LinkedIn because they give readers something structured to swipe through, save, and revisit. They work especially well when a topic needs more context than a short text post, but does not need to become a full article or video.
Publish LinkedIn PDFs from the Postoria calendar
The workflow follows the same publishing model as the rest of Postoria.
Create a post, choose your LinkedIn account, upload or select a PDF document, write your caption, and choose when the post should go live. You can publish immediately or schedule the post for later from the same calendar you already use for other social content.
Postoria also generates a preview from the PDF so the document is easier to recognize while you are preparing and reviewing the post.
A useful format for B2B content
LinkedIn PDF posts are especially useful when your content is already structured as pages or slides.
Instead of turning a checklist, guide, or deck into multiple images manually, you can keep it as a PDF and publish it as a document post. This keeps the asset closer to the format your team already prepared, while still making it available inside your social media publishing workflow.
For example, a team might use LinkedIn PDF posts for:
- A launch checklist
- A mini playbook
- A client-facing summary
- A research snapshot
- A before-and-after case study
- A conference takeaway deck
- A product feature overview
- A monthly performance recap
This gives teams another reusable content format alongside text posts, images, videos, and link posts.
Available through the app and Public API
LinkedIn PDF document posts are available in the Postoria app and through the Postoria Public API.
That means you can use them in manual content planning workflows, or connect them to external tools and automated publishing pipelines where PDF assets are already part of your process.
A few practical limits apply:
- The document must be a PDF file
- One LinkedIn PDF document can be attached to a post
- PDF documents cannot be mixed with images or videos in the same LinkedIn post
- The PDF file can be up to 100 MB
These limits help keep the workflow aligned with LinkedIn document publishing behavior.
Why this matters
Many LinkedIn teams already create content in document form before it ever becomes a social post.
Sales teams create one-pagers. Agencies create client summaries. Founders create launch notes. Marketers create checklists, guides, and reports. Until now, publishing those assets often meant switching tools, exporting images, or handling LinkedIn separately from the rest of the content calendar.
With LinkedIn PDF support in Postoria, those assets can now fit into the same planning and publishing workflow as your other social posts.
Final thoughts
LinkedIn PDF document posts give Postoria users another practical way to share deeper content without leaving the main publishing workflow.
You can prepare the PDF, write the caption, choose the LinkedIn account, and schedule the post from one place. For teams that use LinkedIn as a serious B2B channel, this makes document-style content easier to plan, review, and publish consistently.
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