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TenexTools LinkedIn Post Scheduler
Public User Manual

A simple user guide for signing in, connecting LinkedIn, creating campaign posts, managing drafts, checking credits, downloading invoices, and contacting support.

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LinkedIn Scheduler
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Table of Contents

1
Overview
2
Login
3
Connect LinkedIn
4
Dashboard
5
Scheduler
6
Generated Posts
7
Draft Queue
8
Admin
9
Support
10
Help
11
LinkedIn Result

1. Product Overview

TenexTools LinkedIn Post Scheduler helps users prepare, schedule, review, and publish LinkedIn text-post campaigns from a clean web dashboard.

This manual is designed for public users. It avoids private account information and uses demo-safe screenshots, demo names, and demo email addresses.

Email OTP loginGoogle loginLinkedIn connection7-day campaignsDraft queueInvoicesSupport form

2. Key User-Facing Features

Public websiteVisitors can open the home page, product landing pages, pricing, legal pages, and the public manual.
Login and signupUsers can sign in or sign up using email OTP or Google authentication.
LinkedIn connectionUsers complete LinkedIn authorization before using publishing or scheduling workflows.
Campaign plannerUsers add profile/promo details, select region, niche, start date, timezone, and daily posting slots.
Post generationThe app can generate LinkedIn text-post drafts from the one-line pitch and campaign setup.
Draft/Queued postsUsers can review, edit, regenerate, save, publish, or queue generated campaign posts.
Dashboard reportsUsers can see published count, queued count, weekly post count, and credit usage.
Billing and invoicesUsers can view subscription status, renewal prompts, campaign credits, and invoice downloads.
SupportUsers can send support requests for billing, login, posting, or feature questions.

3. Standard User Workflow

  1. Open TenexTools and choose Login or Sign up.
  2. Verify the account using email OTP or continue with Google.
  3. Connect the LinkedIn account when prompted.
  4. Open the LinkedIn Post Scheduler from the dashboard sidebar.
  5. Fill Profile & promo and Campaign setup details.
  6. Create a 7-day campaign or generate a post.
  7. Review generated posts before publishing.
  8. Use Draft/Queued Posts to edit or regenerate content.
  9. Check Dashboard and Admin sections for credits, invoices, and connection status.

Important

Always review generated posts before publishing. AI-assisted drafts can still require human correction for grammar, brand tone, mentions, hashtags, and links.

Screen-by-screen guide
1

Step 1 — Sign in with email OTP or Google

Start by logging in with a demo-safe email. Users can continue with an email OTP or use Google sign-in.

Step 1 — Sign in with email OTP or Google

What the user does

  • Enter email or use Google login.
  • Do not expose real OTP values in public manuals.
  • Use demo.user@example.com for documentation screenshots.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

2

Step 2 — Connect LinkedIn

After profile details are saved, continue LinkedIn authorization so the scheduler can publish or queue posts.

Step 2 — Connect LinkedIn

What the user does

  • Click Login with LinkedIn.
  • This step links the app with the LinkedIn publishing flow.
  • Profile details are saved before authorization.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

3

Step 3 — Check dashboard summary

Use dashboard cards to see published posts, queued posts, weekly activity, and campaign credits.

Step 3 — Check dashboard summary

What the user does

  • Review published, queued, and weekly counts.
  • Check total, used, and remaining campaign credits.
  • Use the sidebar to move between app sections.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

4

Step 4 — Set profile, promo, and campaign timing

Add the LinkedIn profile URL, one-line pitch, region, niche, start date, timezone, and daily time slots.

Step 4 — Set profile, promo, and campaign timing

What the user does

  • Add LinkedIn profile/page URL.
  • Add a one-line promotional pitch.
  • Set region, niche, start date, timezone, and two daily slots.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

5

Step 5 — Generate campaign posts

Generate the planned LinkedIn campaign posts and review each post before publishing.

Step 5 — Generate campaign posts

What the user does

  • Generated posts should be reviewed before publishing.
  • Use Publish after checking spelling, tags, and link.
  • Queued posts can be edited later from Draft/Queued Posts.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

6

Step 6 — Review draft and queued posts

Open the draft queue to edit, regenerate, or prepare posts before they go live.

Step 6 — Review draft and queued posts

What the user does

  • Open each draft before final publishing.
  • Use regenerate only when the draft needs improvement.
  • Keep content privacy-safe before publishing.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

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Step 7 — Manage account and invoices

Review Google account connection, LinkedIn connection, subscription state, and invoice download options.

Step 7 — Manage account and invoices

What the user does

  • Check Google and LinkedIn connection status.
  • Download invoice after purchase activation.
  • Use demo user data in the public manual.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

8

Step 8 — Contact support

Use the support form for billing, login, posting, or feature request help.

Step 8 — Contact support

What the user does

  • Fill name, email, topic, and message.
  • Include screenshots or steps when reporting an issue.
  • Support is for billing, login, posting, or feature requests.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

9

Step 9 — Read help and billing rules

The help section explains the full scheduling flow, billing behavior, and logout behavior.

Step 9 — Read help and billing rules

What the user does

  • Read the app workflow before creating campaigns.
  • Understand billing credits before starting campaigns.
  • Logout does not stop scheduled posts.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

10

Step 10 — Verify the LinkedIn activity post

After publishing, check LinkedIn activity to confirm the demo post appears as expected.

Step 10 — Verify the LinkedIn activity post

What the user does

  • Open LinkedIn activity after publishing.
  • Verify text, mentions, hashtags, and link.
  • This public screenshot uses demo profile details.

Manual note

This screenshot is included in HD format with demo-safe user information for public documentation.

End Reference
A

Main App Areas

The main screens users will use inside the TenexTools LinkedIn Post Scheduler.

Core user areas

  • Login / Signup: Start with email OTP or Google login.
  • Connect LinkedIn: Authorize the LinkedIn account before publishing.
  • Dashboard: View published posts, queued posts, weekly post count, and campaign credits.
  • LinkedIn Post Scheduler: Add profile/promo details, campaign region, niche, date, timezone, and posting slots.
  • Generated Posts: Review the 14 generated campaign posts before publishing.

Support areas

Draft/Queued Posts lets users edit, regenerate, and manage draft posts. Admin shows Google, LinkedIn, plan, and invoice details. Contact / Support is used to send issues to the support team. Help / How to Use explains the basic workflow, billing behavior, and logout behavior.

B

Billing and Credit Rules

Simple explanation of how plan access and campaign credits work.

Plan rules

  • Weekly plan: One-time plan, valid for 7 days, with 1 campaign credit.
  • Monthly plan: Subscription plan with campaign credits added on renewal.
  • Yearly plan: Subscription plan with larger yearly campaign credit allowance.
  • Renewal: Users may need to renew when the plan expires or credits are finished.

Credit rules

Campaign creation can be blocked when the user has no valid plan, the plan has expired, payment has failed, or campaign credits reach zero. New purchases can extend access and add more credits. Logout does not disconnect LinkedIn and does not stop already scheduled posts.

C

Quick Route and Feature Reference

Fast lookup table for the important public and logged-in TenexTools pages.

Route / Area Feature User Purpose
/Public homepageLearn about TenexTools, pricing, platform features, and contact options.
/tenexlinktext/loginLoginSign in using email OTP or Google.
/tenexlinktext/signupSignupCreate a new account and continue to plan selection.
/tenexlinktext/connectLinkedIn connectConnect LinkedIn before scheduling or publishing posts.
/tenexlinktext/dashboardDashboardCheck post status, credits, subscription, and app navigation.
/tenexlinktext/contentContent plannerCreate campaigns, generate posts, save drafts, and publish.
/tenexlinktext/pricingPricingChoose weekly, monthly, yearly, or business enquiry options.
/tenexlinktext/billingBillingView subscription status, renewal options, and invoices.
Dashboard → Contact / SupportSupport formSend a billing, login, posting, or feature request to support.
Dashboard → Help / How to UseHelp guideRead quick usage steps and billing/logout notes.

Public manual note

This reference is added at the end so users can quickly understand where each feature lives without reading the full manual again.