
Naïlé Titah
Most countries we measured have a clear answer to "when should I post?" Germany does not, and that is the most useful thing our data has to say about it.
At MagicPost, we analyzed 68,529 German LinkedIn posts in Berlin time. In France the early morning crushes everything. In the US the 7 to 8am window clearly wins.
In Germany? The top hours tie: 7am, 2pm and 5pm all score 60 out of 100, and nothing runs away with it. German LinkedIn spreads its attention across the whole working day.
So the German answer is different: pick your day first (Wednesday), keep a steady rhythm, and stop hunting for a magic hour that does not exist there.
The German day, hour by hour

Three hours share the top: 7am, 2pm and 5pm, all at 60. The rest of the working day sits close behind. Compare that with France, where the gap between the best hour and the average one is more than 20 points: in Germany it is a few points at most.
(One honest note: the very early 6am slot looks tempting in raw numbers, but too few people post then for the score to be reliable, so we exclude it from the ranking. The same goes for any thin slot, in every country we publish.)
The best slots: Wednesday keeps showing up

Rank | Window (Berlin time) | Score |
1 | Thursday 8pm | 74 |
2 | Tuesday 2pm | 69 |
3 | Wednesday 5pm | 69 |
4 | Wednesday 7am | 65 |
5 | Wednesday 11am | 65 |
The number one slot (Thursday 8pm) sits on a small sample, so treat it as a hint, not a law. The pattern that holds up is different: Wednesday appears three times in the top five, morning, midday and late afternoon.
If Germany has a dependable signal, it is the day, not the hour: post on Wednesday.
What top German creators actually do
We looked at the top German creators MagicPost tracks most closely (our largest creator pool of any country), across their last two years of posts:
Johannes Kliesch (126k followers, SNOCKS co-founder) posts most often at 10am; Daniel Korenblum (71k) at 11am; Nils Grammerstorf (62k) at 9am.
Felix Schlenther (50k) is the early bird: 8am, with 87% of his posts in the morning.
Dr. Oliver Haas (56k) goes the other way entirely: his most common slot is 10pm, and almost a third of his posts go out on weekends.
German creators cluster in the 9 to 11am band, right after the country's 8am publishing peak. Meanwhile the data says the quieter 7am and the afternoon slots do just as well.
In a market this flat, that is less a mistake than a confirmation: in Germany, the clock is not where the game is won.
The full week at a glance

Midweek carries the week, the weekend goes quiet, and the working day is remarkably even. (The bright Sunday-morning cell is the usual low-competition quirk we exclude from rankings: very few people post then, so the rare posts over-perform in front of a small audience.)
So when should you post in Germany?
Wednesday first. It is the only slot pattern that repeats in the German data.
Any working hour is fine. 7am, 2pm and 5pm edge it slightly; nothing dominates. Do not agonize.
Consistency beats clock-watching. In a flat market, the compounding effect of showing up every week matters more than the hour. (How often? See how often you should post on LinkedIn.)
The global rules still apply: weekday over weekend, and Tuesday leads worldwide for reach.
Compare with the sharper markets: the US, the UK, France, the Netherlands, or the full guide.
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Where this data comes from
Everything in this article is MagicPost's own research, not a roundup of other people's studies. MagicPost analyzed 68,529 German LinkedIn posts in Berlin time, compared each post to its author's usual engagement so big accounts do not skew the picture, excluded slots with too few posts to score reliably, and refreshed the numbers in May 2026.
The creator habits come from MagicPost's tracking of top creators' public posts. The same dataset powers the posting-time recommendations built into MagicPost.
Preguntas frecuentes
¿Cuál es la mejor hora para publicar en LinkedIn en Alemania?
There is no single golden hour: 7am, 2pm and 5pm Berlin time all tie at the top, and the rest of the working day is close behind. The more dependable signal is the day: Wednesday.
What is the best day to post on LinkedIn in Germany?
Wednesday. It appears three times in Germany's five best slots (7am, 11am and 5pm). Worldwide, Tuesday leads for reach, so the early-to-mid week is the zone.
Is early morning better in Germany like in France or the US?
Only slightly. Germany's 7am scores level with its 2pm and 5pm. The dramatic early-morning edge we see in France simply is not there in the German data.
When do top German creators post?
Mostly between 9 and 11am, right after the 8am publishing peak. In a market this even, their habit works about as well as any other working hour.
¿Cómo se midió esto?
MagicPost compared each of 68,529 German posts to its author's typical engagement (so follower count does not distort it), scored every day-and-hour slot from 0 to 100 in Berlin time, and refreshed the data in May 2026.
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