How many connections can I have on LinkedIn?
The published cap on first-degree connections is 30,000. LinkedIn has said this for years. It is a lifetime size of your graph on that account, not a weekly quota. Premium does not raise it.
When you hit it, new people can still follow you if you have follow enabled, and you can still post. You cannot keep accepting or sending connections until you remove existing ones. That is a painful place to discover during a campaign.
Most sellers never get close. If you are adding everyone who will click Accept, you will get there with a network that does not buy. Quality still wins: 4,000 people in your ICP beat 29,000 random accepts.
Followers are a different counter. Creators can have a large follow graph without 30,000 connections. If your motion is content plus inbound DMs, follow can be enough. If your motion is 1:1 messages, you still need the connection (or InMail, or Open Profile).
Do not build a "connection farm" of dummy profiles to route around the cap. That is a restriction waiting to happen, and it produces a graph nobody wants to talk to.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Removing a connection opens room. They may notice. Use it for people who were never a fit, not for a weekly churn trick.
No. Pending is a separate pile. Only accepted first-degree connections count toward the 30,000.
Yes. Followers are not connections. Creator-style accounts often have far more followers than connections.
No. Follow is a weaker relationship and that is fine. Convert to a connection when there is a reason to talk, not as a default.
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