safety

Your account is the business. We built for that.

Every LinkedIn automation tool claims to be safe. Here's what safety actually means inside Linkdee — the specific choices, so you can judge for yourself.

Our own infrastructure, end to end

We don't rent automation from third parties or glue borrowed tools together. Everything that touches your account was built and is run by us — one team accountable for how your account behaves.

Human-like by design

Real people don't fire fifty identical actions in a row. Linkdee's activity has human texture — it browses, pauses, reads, engages, and converses. It looks human because it behaves human.

Warmup before outreach

Accounts don't go from zero to pitching. Put an account on warmup and it builds genuine activity first — browsing, reacting, commenting, posting, handling DMs — so outreach starts from a credible base.

Per-account limits

Every account runs within sensible daily limits. Steady rhythms, no spikes — the pattern of a person working their network, not a script working a list.

You approve before anyone is contacted

Signals queue leads for your review — nothing reaches out on a hunch. A human decision sits between detection and outreach, which protects your reputation as much as your account.

Real conversations, kept up

Unanswered inboxes look abandoned. The keyboard-first inbox keeps every conversation moving across all your accounts — activity that reads as genuine because it is.

questions

Frequently asked questions

Has Linkdee gotten accounts restricted?

No automation can honestly promise zero risk — anyone who does is selling. What we can say: safety is the design constraint everything else bends around, from human-like behavior to warmup to per-account limits. We run our own accounts on the same engine.

Why is behaving human-like safer than being careful with volume?

Volume limits alone don't make a bot look human — a hundred tools do 'low volume' and still get caught, because the pattern is wrong. An account that only ever sends connection requests looks like a bot at any volume. Linkdee's accounts do everything real users do, so there's no tell-tale pattern.

Do I share my password with anyone?

You connect your account to Linkdee once, and it runs in the cloud. No VAs with your password, no browser extensions, no logging in from odd locations on odd devices.

What do you recommend for brand-new accounts?

Warm them first. Put a fresh account on warmup for a few weeks so it builds real activity and a real network before the first campaign. Established accounts can start sooner.

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