While connecting a profile, you need to set up a server schedule. Why is this necessary? If the server is always on, your profile will constantly appear online. When active tasks are running, your profile is online. However, when no tasks are active, it may look like you've simply left your LinkedIn tab open or forgotten to close your browser/computer, keeping it in hibernation mode. If the server is turned off, your profile goes offline. This helps better simulate human behavior and enhances profile security against LinkedIn bots.
In the settings menu, you can select the time zone and working hours for the server, setting a schedule for each day.
*When the server is off, messenger synchronization and imports do not work. These processes start when the server is back online. For example, if a LinkedIn message is received outside working hours, it will only appear on the platform after the server restarts.
** The server must run on the same schedule as the automation, or it may not work properly, or may not work at all.
For already connected profiles, you can adjust the server schedule by clicking "Manage" ⇒ "Update Schedule."
Time Limits
You also need to set intervals for each type of task. For example, 5-minute delay between sending connection requests. 10-minute delay between sending messages.
Each task type can have its own custom pause. This ensures nonlinear task execution, making automation more humanlike and improving your profile’s safety.