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What is autonomous prospecting?

Vendors use "autonomous" to mean the tool picks leads, writes mail, and sends while you sleep. Sometimes that is a LinkedIn session. Sometimes it is email. Sometimes it is a phone agent. The word does not change LinkedIn's user agreement.

What still fails: a vague ICP, identical first lines, unofficial automation at high volume, and nobody reading replies. Autonomy does not fix a product nobody wants. It only sends the bad version faster.

A saner version is assisted prospecting. You define the buyer. The tool finds ICP-fit people and drafts. You keep a daily cap. A human still owns weird replies. That is closer to how Omentir is built: send as you, with limits you can see.

Fully hands-off LinkedIn is the version that gets people restricted and then surprised. If Overview cannot show you who was contacted yesterday in your own voice, you are renting a black box.

If you want meetings, measure meetings, not how few minutes you spent in the product. A self-driving sequencer with a 0.2 percent reply rate is still a toy.

Frequently asked questions

Often the same pitch in a different box. Ask what channel it touches and whose identity it uses.

It can put a calendar link in a message. Buyers still decide. Someone still has to show up and sell.

If the vendor says that for a new LinkedIn seat, they are selling speed over the account. See warmup for automation.

Different risk: domains vs profile. Both can get you hated. Neither is "set and forget" if you care about the brand.

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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