Free tool

LinkedIn Invitation Limit Calculator

Get a safe weekly and daily connection-request limit for your account, plus a warmup ramp so you scale outreach without tripping LinkedIn's restrictions.

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Make every request count

The safest way to send more is to need fewer: source warm leads (post commenters, event attendees, intent signals) so a higher share accept. 100 free leads on signup.

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Automate without ban risk

Leadsforlinked runs on an official API: no browser automation, no proxies, no ban risk from how it operates. Schedule requests within your safe limit.

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How the limits are estimated

LinkedIn enforces a weekly invitation cap (commonly cited around 100 to 200 per week) that scales with account age, history, and acceptance rate. This planner starts new accounts low and ramps them up, and rewards a healthy acceptance rate with a higher ceiling. These are safe estimates, not an official published number. For the detail, read LinkedIn weekly invitation limits and connection request copy that converts.

Frequently asked questions

What is the weekly invitation limit?

Commonly around 100 to 200 per week, depending on account age and acceptance rate. Newer accounts should stay at the low end and ramp gradually.

How do I warm up a new account?

Start at about 10 to 20 per day, raise it weekly while acceptance stays healthy, withdraw stale pending invites, and avoid spikes. A typical ramp reaches steady volume in 3 to 4 weeks.

Is automation safe?

Leadsforlinked uses an official API (no browser automation), so there is no ban risk from how it sends. You still control volume within safe limits.