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Limits and working hours
Limits and working hours

How to adjust daily limits and working hours to keep your account safe

Oleg Sobolev avatar
Written by Oleg Sobolev
Updated over a week ago

Action Limits

Extrovert allows you to adjust your daily limits in Settings. We recommend keeping them reasonable and using LinkedIn Premium or Sales Navigator. Generally speaking, a premium LinkedIn account allows users to perform many more actions per day.

Specific numbers vary and depend on different factors, such as account activity, number of connections and followers, account age, and more. Here are some general recommendations, but please adjust them to suit your specific use case.


For LinkedIn Premium Sales Navigator users, it is generally safe to set limits as follows:

  • Post 50-70 comments per day

  • Fetch posts from 100-150 profiles per day

  • Enrich 100-150 target profiles per day

For Free LinkedIn account users, it is advisable to set lower limits:

  • Post 20-40 comments per day

  • Fetch posts from 50-80 profiles per day

  • Enrich 50-80 target profiles per day

Working hours

You can also adjust the times when Extrovert will be active in Settings. Generally, it is best to set them to your normal working hours. Additionally, you can adjust the Action interval, which is the pause between executed actions. We recommend keeping it at the default setting.

If you are adjusting the working hours or Action intervals, ensure that the calculated actions per day are sufficient to meet all your expectations.

In cases where you use LinkedIn very actively during the day, it might be better to shift Extrovert’s working hours to avoid overlap with your activities.

Using Extrovert with Outreach Tools

You can use Extrovert with other tools, but be sure to keep the total limits for your account reasonable. Most tools allow you to set these limits. This also applies if you are using LinkedIn manually very actively (e.g., browsing hundreds of new profiles every day).

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