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How Many Connections Requests and Messages Can I Safely Send with SalesRobot?

Basically, how many connection requests and messages are you allowed to send safely via SalesRobot depends on two major factors: the policy of LinkedIn and your own settings. Here is a breakdown of how to manage your outreach effectively:

LinkedIn's General Limits


This is because LinkedIn has put a limit on the number of connection requests and messages you can send in a day to prevent spamming and thus ensure good user experience. Although the company does not specify the limits, general guidelines would be:

Connection Requests: The quantity usually recommended as a maximum not to go overboard on—and thus within acceptable usage on LinkedIn—would be somewhere around 100-150 requests per week.
Messages: How many messages you can send at a time varies, but keeping the ratio in line with the connection requests keeps your account clear of problems, too.

SalesRobot Quota Settings



To ensure you are staying within safe limits for activities:

Set Daily/Weekly Quotas: Set a maximum number of connection requests and messages per day or per week you want to send through SalesRobot. This is important to ensure that your outreach activities stay below the limit that LinkedIn tolerates.

Safe Mode



Safe Mode can help users stay compliant and out of trouble. For instance, when On, Safe Mode limits you to a maximum of 10 connection requests per day that can be made using your LinkedIn profile URL. If you want to up the number, you'd need to use a Sales Navigator URL or turn Safe Mode Off.

Message limits: Safe Mode does not add any additional message limits beyond your set quotas, but it does ensure that activity patterns are humanly possible.

Best Practices



Check Your Activity: Check your activity from the SalesRobot dashboard regularly to ensure you're at or below your set quotas.
Adjust Your Quotas: Change your quotas based on how successful your outreach efforts are and the feedback received from LinkedIn.
Use Safe Mode: This will help prevent LinkedIn from detecting the onset of actions, which can raise their security features and keep a smooth flow of activities.

By setting up your quotas carefully and turning on Safe Mode, it will make it extremely safe to manage your connection requests and messages so that you won't see your LinkedIn account in bad standing, and your outreach efforts will be really effective.

Updated on: 06/08/2024

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