Answer
How many LinkedIn invites can I send per day?
LinkedIn's safe adaptive limit is typically 15-25 personalized connection requests per day for new accounts, ramping to 40-80 per day for warmed, established accounts. The hard cap is 100/week for most accounts.
The full explanation
LinkedIn doesn't publish a fixed invite limit — they use an adaptive algorithm that factors in your account age, SSI score, recent acceptance rate, and recent activity patterns. Brand-new accounts should start at 10-15 invites/day and ramp up over 3-4 weeks. Established, warmed accounts in good standing can safely sustain 40-80/day, or about 800/month. Most restrictions happen when users hit 80+/day suddenly without a warm-up period, or when their acceptance rate drops below 30% (a signal that messaging isn't resonating).
- ✓New accounts: 10-15 invites/day week 1 → ramp over 3-4 weeks
- ✓Warmed accounts: 40-80 invites/day sustainable
- ✓LinkedIn hard cap: typically 100-200 pending invites at any time
- ✓Acceptance rate matters — if it drops under 30%, LinkedIn tightens the algorithm
- ✓LinkedCamp's Smart Limits handle this automatically per account
Related questions
Most accounts have a soft weekly limit around 100-200 connection requests. LinkedCamp stays well under this by default.
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