How do I warm up a LinkedIn account for automation?
Automation on a blank or brand-new profile is how accounts get restricted in week one. Finish photo, headline, About, and experience. Connect with people you actually know. Comment like a human. Do that before any sequencer touches the seat.
Then keep using it by hand for a couple of weeks. A handful of thoughtful invites a day, real replies, no CSV dump. Watch accepts. If strangers ignore you, the tool will only ignore them faster.
When you connect software, start well below whatever the vendor's default is. Daily invite and message caps exist because LinkedIn does not publish a safe bot quota. Random delays help less than low volume. A "safe 80 a day" toggle on a two-week-old account is still a blast.
Do not warm up by automating likes, profile views, and follows at machine speed. That is a second bot fingerprint. Warmup is manual product use, then paced sending from your own session.
Nothing unofficial is allowed just because you ramped. Caps only make the obvious pattern less obvious. Read is LinkedIn automation allowed before you paste a session into a cloud tool. The slower playbook without the bot angle is warmup for outreach.
Frequently asked questions
Plan on two to four weeks of normal use for a new or recovered account. An old personal profile can move sooner, but still should not jump from 2 invites a week to the vendor default.
Email warmup pools are a different product. LinkedIn does not give you a blessed conversation farm. Fake chats with other bots are a tell.
Cloud vs browser changes the fingerprint, not the need for a real profile and a slow ramp. You still own the restriction.
Email, communities, and people you already know. Burning the LinkedIn seat to feed a sequencer is an expensive trade.
Run the outreach from your own LinkedIn account
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