Week 1
Look like a person
Use the account. Complete the profile. Browse. Do not start at your eventual cap. A week of human use is cheaper than a week of restriction.
A quiet LinkedIn account that suddenly sends looks like a bot. Omentir keeps daily invite and message limits and send windows. Warmup is still your job for the first weeks.


Week 1
Look like a person
Use the account. Complete the profile. Browse. Do not start at your eventual cap. A week of human use is cheaper than a week of restriction.
Week 2
Low invites, real notes
Keep connection volume conservative. Review drafts. If accepts are fine and replies are not, the copy is wrong. Raising the cap will not fix it.
Week 3
Step up only on health
Increase limits when the account is clean and the ICP is answering. A restriction is a stop, not a retry. Warmth is not a PhantomBuster setting.
Week 4
Stay inside the window
Business or extended send windows beat a 9:01 burst. Campaigns that share an account still honor their own windows.
Omentir enforces daily invite and message limits and optional send windows. It does not simulate browsing to fake a warmup. Anyone selling a magic LinkedIn warmup cloud is selling a different risk. Read the longer warmup blog if you want day-by-day numbers. This page is the product constraint.
No. It will not exceed the daily limits you set. You still ramp a quiet profile. The account safety feature page covers what to do if LinkedIn locks invitations.
You can type a high number. You should not. Restrictions cost more than a slow first month.
Connect LinkedIn, fill My Product, and run the motion end to end in one workspace.