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How do I prevent my LinkedIn from looking like a sales bot?

Bot tells: 40 identical notes at 9:01, a logo avatar, a pitch in the invite, a DM 20 seconds after accept, likes on 80 posts in ten minutes, a scraper extension. Humans have idle time and uneven days.

Write first lines that would be wrong on the next person. Use a face photo. Wait a day after accept. Keep pending low. Comment only when you have a point.

Software with visible daily limits, send windows, and a log you can read is less dangerous than a black box that promises "safe 200 a day." Nothing unofficial is blessed. Caps only reduce the obvious fingerprints.

If you would be embarrassed to show the send log to the recipient, do not send it.

Omentir enforces invite and message limits on purpose. You still choose the copy. A human pace with a robotic paragraph is still a robot.

Frequently asked questions

Random delays are better than a metronome. They do not hide a 200-invite Monday from a quiet account. Volume and quality still matter.

A fake typo campaign is a meme. Write clearly. Uneven timing beats performative misspelling.

Posting helps the profile look real. It does not hide a blast. Do both at a human pace, or skip the posts.

The photo and the same-hour pitch. Then the identical note. Then the daily cap.

Run the outreach from your own LinkedIn account

Omentir finds ICP-fit buyers, drafts connection notes and messages, and keeps replies in one inbox. You still choose the daily send limits.

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