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Connect the company pages you manage on LinkedIn so you can schedule and publish from Hiveku — individual rep posts, corporate posts, or both.
Before you start: (1) your personal LinkedIn account must be connected to Hiveku (see Social Posts); (2) you must have Super Admin or Content Admin access on the LinkedIn organization page you want to add. LinkedIn, not Hiveku, enforces this permission.

Add an Organization

1

Open your LinkedIn connection

Go to Marketing > Social > Accounts. Click your LinkedIn connection.
2

Click Add Organization

On the connection detail page, click + Add Organization.
3

Click Discover Organizations

Hiveku queries LinkedIn for every org page your authenticated LinkedIn user has admin/manager access to, and shows them in a list.
4

Add the orgs you want

Click Add next to each org page you want to connect. Each one appears as a selectable target when creating posts.
If an org page doesn’t show up in the list, your LinkedIn account probably doesn’t have admin access to it. Go to LinkedIn > the org page > Admin View > Manage admins and verify your role. Viewer or Recruiter roles can’t publish content.

Post From an Org Page

Once an org is connected, it shows up as a post target:
1

Create a post

Marketing > Social > New Post.
2

Pick the target

In the target dropdown at the top of the editor, choose either your personal profile or one of the org pages you’ve added.
3

Compose as usual

Everything else works the same as personal posts — pillars, scheduling, images, @mentions.
4

Publish or schedule

Click Publish now or pick a future date/time. The post will appear on the org’s LinkedIn page at the scheduled time.

Tag Employees and Partners

Use @mentions in the post body to tag team members, customers, or partner companies. LinkedIn shows you a searchable list of people and pages as you type @. Tagged users get a notification and their networks often see the post in their feeds — a small but reliable distribution boost.

Refresh Org Names

If an org renames itself on LinkedIn, Hiveku doesn’t automatically catch it. On the connection page, click Refresh Org Name next to the stale entry and Hiveku re-fetches from LinkedIn.

Per-Org Analytics

Marketing > Social > Analytics has a target filter. Pick a specific org page to see:
  • Post count per week
  • Total impressions, reactions, comments, reposts
  • Top-performing posts
  • Best day/time to post for that org
Personal profile analytics and org analytics are kept separate — you won’t accidentally compare apples to oranges.

Removing an Organization

1

Open the connection

Marketing > Social > Accounts > your LinkedIn connection.
2

Remove the org

Click the ⋯ menu next to the org row and choose Remove.
3

Re-add anytime

If you change your mind, click + Add Organization again and re-discover.
Removing an org from Hiveku doesn’t affect the org on LinkedIn. It only unlinks it from your Hiveku project so it stops appearing as a post target.

Test It

1

Create a test post

Write a throwaway post (Test — ignore or similar) and target your newly connected org.
2

Schedule for 5 minutes out

Pick a schedule time in a few minutes so you don’t have to wait long.
3

Verify on LinkedIn

Check the org’s LinkedIn page after the scheduled time. The post should appear with the correct author (the org, not you personally).
4

Delete the test

Delete the test post on LinkedIn and archive the draft in Hiveku.

Troubleshooting

Your LinkedIn account doesn’t have admin-level access to that page. Go to the org on LinkedIn, click Admin tools > Manage admins, and have a current Super Admin assign you Super Admin or Content Admin. Then come back to Hiveku and click Discover Organizations again.
LinkedIn tokens occasionally expire or lose scopes. Go to the connection page, click Reconnect, and re-authorize. When LinkedIn asks which scopes to grant, make sure all Hiveku-requested scopes are checked (including w_organization_social).
LinkedIn enforces per-org posting limits — typically 25 posts per day per page, sometimes higher for verified pages. If you’re bulk-importing content, spread posts across multiple days using scheduled publish times.
If the Remove button is greyed out, it’s because the org has scheduled posts that haven’t published yet. Either wait for them to publish or delete those scheduled posts first, then remove the org.
Click Refresh Org Name on the connection page. If that doesn’t pick up the new name, remove the org and re-add it.

What’s Next?

Content Pillars

Organize org-page content around recurring themes

Blog to LinkedIn Workflow

Auto-publish blog posts to a company page

Social Posts

Schedule, publish, and analyze across networks