The Smart Limits feature helps protect your LinkedIn account, stabilize your outreach pace, and reduce the risk of restrictions. In addition to ongoing monitoring, it also offers actionable recommendations to improve performance and avoid bans.
What Problems Does Smart Limits Solve?
Account health analysis
You gain visibility into how key metrics affect your account’s “health”, including risky behavior (like frequent IP changes), overall activity, reply rates, etc.
A score above 70% is considered healthy.
Safe warm-up for accounts
Inactive or newly created accounts often face strict limitations. A sudden surge in activity can trigger suspicion from LinkedIn. To avoid this, Smart Limits calculates safe daily action limits based on your current health score and gradually increases activity in a natural and secure way.
Risk forecasting and alerts
The system constantly monitors key account indicators and provides early warnings if any risks are detected, along with practical advice to reduce those risks.
How It Works
Your account’s health score is based on six core factors:
consistent activity
pending and accepted connection requests
replies and blocks
number of sessions and IP addresses
network size and age
verifications and profile changes history
Important: Your total score is determined by the lowest-performing category, not an average. Even one weak area (like complete inactivity) can increase your risk of restrictions, even if the other metrics are fine. For example, if one metric drops to 30%, your overall score also becomes 30%.
The system automatically adjusts your daily action limits and randomizes both the count and timing of actions to mimic human behavior.
Action Type | Max at 100% Health | Max at 70% Health |
Connection Requests | ~35/day | 24/day |
Direct LinkedIn Message | ~50/day | 35/day |
Email Limit | ~30/day | 21/day |
Profile Visit | ~50/day | 35/day |
Post Like | ~30/day | 21/day |
Skill Endorse | ~30/day | 21/day |
LinkedIn Search Save | ~80 pages/day | 56 pages/day |
*By default, Smart Limits is enabled for all newly connected accounts. You can disable it and set your own manual limits, but keep in mind that this increases the risk of triggering LinkedIn restrictions.