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Feature · CloseHunt

LinkedIn automation that keeps your account alive

LinkedIn account bans cost more than any pipeline gain. CloseHunt's safety layer is non-negotiable on every LinkedIn action, warm-up, trust score, caps, cool-off, business-hour gating. Manual-assist by default.

What you get

The pieces that make LinkedIn safety work.

Manual-assist default

Every LinkedIn step lands in /drafts. The AI writes, you click 'Open LinkedIn' to send. Zero automation risk.

Autopilot opt-in

Workspace-level toggle with a mandatory risk acknowledgement modal, recorded with timestamp + user-id for accountability.

Warm-up ramp

First-week caps start at 5 invites + 10 messages per day, ramping linearly to your configured ceiling over 14 days.

Cool-off on incident

Captcha / restriction / weekly-limit signals trigger an automatic cool-off (24h / 96h / 12h) and an in-app + email notification.

Business-hour gating

No actions outside your workspace's configured business hours (timezone + ISO weekday).

FAQ · Questions, answered

About LinkedIn safety

How does CloseHunt avoid getting my LinkedIn account banned?

Six layers: manual-assist by default, opt-in Autopilot, per-account daily caps with a warm-up ramp, business-hour gating, automatic cool-off after detection incidents (CAPTCHA / restriction / weekly limit), and trust-score tracking that pauses an account preemptively when its acceptance rate drops.

Is LinkedIn Autopilot safe?

Safer than ad-hoc automation, but never zero-risk · LinkedIn explicitly forbids it. CloseHunt's safety layer drastically reduces detection risk, but we make you sign the risk-acknowledgement modal so you know what you're agreeing to.

3 minutes to your first agent

Ready to see LinkedIn safety in action?

Trial on request · contact our sales team.