LinkedIn connection
limit calculator
Find your safe weekly and daily invite limit, and how many sender accounts it takes to scale outreach without getting your account restricted. No card required.
LinkedIn limits how many connection requests you can send, and the cap is tighter than most people expect. For healthy, established accounts it sits at roughly 100 invitations a week. Newer accounts are held to far less and need to ramp up slowly.
The weekly cap is the one that catches people out. You can send a steady ~20 invites a day across the working week and stay comfortable, but firing off hundreds in a burst is the fastest way to trigger a warning or a temporary restriction. Withdrawing old pending invites also helps keep you in good standing.
Upgrading does not fix it. Sales Navigator raises your search and InMail limits, not your connection-request cap. The only safe way to send meaningfully more invites is to spread them across more sender accounts, each kept inside its own limit. For the full breakdown, see our guide to LinkedIn connection limits in 2026.
How to stay safe
- Keep an established account around 100 invites a week, sent in daily batches.
- Ramp new accounts up slowly, adding about 25 a week as they warm.
- Withdraw old pending invites so they do not count against you.
- To scale past one account's limit, rotate multiple senders rather than pushing one harder.
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