What is a LinkedIn outreach cadence?
A cadence is not a personality. It is a schedule: invite on day 0, first DM a day or two after accept, follow-up later that week, breakup, stop. Optional: an email or a comment around those steps, not on top of them the same hour.
If they never accept, the cadence has no DM. It has a pending invite you will withdraw in a few weeks. Do not InMail them daily as punishment.
Each step needs a new reason. A cadence of identical bumps is a drip of spam. Write the second message first if that is where the pitch lives, then make sure step one still earns the accept.
Tools will let you add nine steps. Recipients will not. Operator data in 2026 still liked shorter LinkedIn campaigns. See how many follow-ups.
Pause the cadence on any reply, on any channel. That single rule is worth more than the perfect day gaps.
Frequently asked questions
Same skeleton, different first lines by segment. Executives get shorter. Customers of a competitor get a different second message.
Before the invite, or not at all. A comment after they ignored you can still be fine if it is real. Do not script fake comments as steps.
People use the words as synonyms. Sequence often means the tool. Cadence often means the timing. Same idea.
Omentir runs connection requests, messages, and follow-ups from your account with daily caps. You still own whether the copy is a pitch in step one.
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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