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Manually track your LinkedIn connection invitations throughout the week.
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The Weekly Invitation Counter is a simple and user-friendly Chrome extension that helps users keep track of how many LinkedIn connection requests they send out each week. Whether you're a recruiter, a networker, a sales pro, or looking for a job, this tool makes sure you know your weekly outreach numbers.
This extension is perfect for:
+Recruiters managing outreach campaigns
+Sales and marketing professionals running lead generation on LinkedIn
+Job seekers building their professional network
+LinkedIn power users looking to stay under the weekly invitation cap
If you rely on LinkedIn for building connections, this tool is for you.
How Does It Help?
LinkedIn enforces a weekly invitation limit, typically around 100 connection requests per week (subject to change by LinkedIn). Exceeding this limit can result in account restrictions or temporary bans.
+With this extension, you can:
+Manually log daily invites
+See your daily count and weekly total at a glance
+Avoid exceeding the LinkedIn weekly limit
+Reset your counter at the start of each week
It’s a simple way to stay in control, reduce risk, and stay compliant with LinkedIn’s rules.
How to Use the Extension?
+Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
+Click the extension icon to open the weekly tracker.
+For each day (Day 1–Day 7), use the ↑ (increase) or ↓ (decrease) buttons to log how many invites you sent.
+The total counter automatically updates to show your cumulative weekly invites.
+Use the "Reset" button at the start of a new week to clear all counts.
+The extension automatically saves your data between sessions using Chrome Sync, so you won’t lose progress even if you close your browser.
What is LinkedIn’s Weekly Invitation Limit?
As of the latest LinkedIn policies, most users are limited to around 100 invitations per week. This limit may vary slightly based on account activity and type (e.g., premium vs. free accounts). Staying under this limit is crucial to maintaining your LinkedIn privileges and avoiding account flags.