Account & Safety

How many LinkedIn connection requests can I send per day?

Answered by the Crispy team · July 17, 2026

Quick answer

For most accounts, staying under roughly 15 to 20 connection requests a day is the safe zone, with a weekly ceiling to respect too. Crispy keeps you inside safe levels automatically, so you never have to count or track it yourself.

LinkedIn does not publish a hard number, and it varies with how established and active your account is. But there is a well-understood safe range, and pushing past it is one of the fastest ways to get an account flagged.

A safe daily range

For most accounts, staying under about 15 to 20 connection requests per day is sensible, alongside a weekly ceiling. Newer accounts should start lower and build up; older, active accounts with a strong network can sit at the higher end. Quality beats volume, a handful of relevant, well-targeted requests outperforms a firehose of generic ones.

Why the limit matters

LinkedIn watches for sudden spikes and mechanical patterns. Sending far more than a real person would, or sending at a perfectly even machine rhythm, is exactly what gets accounts restricted. Steady, human-paced activity keeps you healthy.

Crispy handles this for you

You do not have to keep a tally or set a timer. Crispy spreads your activity across the day and holds you inside safe per-day limits automatically, so you can focus on who you are reaching rather than how many you have sent.

Short version: keep it under roughly 15 to 20 a day and human-paced. Crispy does the counting so you do not have to.

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