What running outreach on autopilot means
Point Maya at a list of prospects and she runs the whole LinkedIn motion for you. In Flow a list is a campaign: for each person Maya visits the profile, likes a recent post, sends a connection request, and follows up once they accept — all paced within safe daily limits so your account stays healthy. You just turn the list on and reply to the people who come back.
Who this is for
- SDRs and AEs who live on LinkedIn but can't keep the daily volume of personalised outreach going by hand.
- Sales leaders who want a steady, safe outbound motion running across the team without babysitting it.
- Agencies and founders running LinkedIn outreach for several accounts or brands from one place.
What Agent Maya takes off your plate
- Profile visits and post likes that warm a prospect before the ask.
- Personalised connection requests written from real prospect context.
- An intro message and follow-up once a connection is accepted.
- Pacing that keeps every account inside LinkedIn's safe daily limits, with a warm-up ramp for new accounts.
- Withdrawing stale requests and surfacing replies in Connections and your Unified Inbox.
How Agent Maya does it
- A list becomes a live campaign: Add prospects from a lead search or CSV to a list, assign the LinkedIn accounts to run it, and turn it on. Leads are split across those accounts with no overlap.
- Maya warms each prospect: She visits the profile and likes a recent post, then waits a couple of days and repeats before making contact.
- A personalised connection request goes out: Maya sends a request with a note referencing something specific to the prospect — paced across the day, not fired off in a batch.
- Follow-up starts on acceptance: When someone accepts, Maya sends the intro message and continues the sequence. Requests not accepted within 21 days are withdrawn so your account doesn't look spammy.
- Kick it off from your AI assistant: With Flow's LinkedIn MCP connected, you can tell Claude or Cursor "start outreach on this list" and Maya runs it — anything outbound asks for your confirmation first.
What to expect
A consistent LinkedIn outbound motion that runs every working day without a rep grinding through it manually. Actions run between roughly 9:00 and 18:00 in each account's local time, in small intervals, within limits of about 15 connection requests, 80 likes, and 80 profile visits per account per day.
Because every touch is warmed, personalised, and paced, connections and replies land in Connections and your Unified Inbox — where you (or Co-pilot) reply and move deals forward. LinkedIn becomes a reliable channel you can leave running, not an afterthought.
How Flow AI sets this up
- Connect the LinkedIn accounts that will run outreach; new accounts start on a warm-up ramp.
- Build lists from a lead search or CSV, and choose whether to like recent posts and send an intro on acceptance.
- Optionally connect Flow's LinkedIn MCP to Claude or Cursor so you can start and manage campaigns from your AI assistant.
FAQ
Is this safe to run within LinkedIn's limits?
Yes. Maya paces every action across the working day and stays within safe per-account daily limits — around 15 connection requests, 80 likes, and 80 profile visits. New accounts ramp up gradually from a single request on day one, and unaccepted requests are withdrawn after 21 days to protect the account.
Can it personalise connection notes at scale?
Yes. Every note is written using real context about the prospect — their role, company, or something from their LinkedIn activity — not a swapped-in name on a template.
Can I run it from Claude or Cursor?
Yes. Flow runs a LinkedIn MCP server, so once you add Flow as a connector in Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client, you can tell your AI assistant to start outreach on a list and Maya runs it. The connection uses an API key you create, and outbound actions ask for confirmation first.