Your LinkedIn quotas at a glance
Three things LinkedIn caps: InMail credits, connection invitations, and company-page follow invites. We surface what we can compute from your captured data and flag the assumptions.
InMail credits
Profile InMail
✉️
—
available
Credits available —
Plan —
Renews —
As of last sync —
Live from LinkedIn. Your real
Credits available balance, captured by the extension from your Premium page. LinkedIn only shows the current balance — usage and monthly allowance aren't exposed, so we never estimate them.
Connection invites
This week
🤝
—
of weekly cap
Estimated sent (7d) —
Remaining this week —
Weekly cap 100
Pending (queued) —
Daily breakdown — last 7 days
How we compute "sent today": LinkedIn doesn't tell us directly, but the math works out from your data.
sent_today = max(0, (pending_today − pending_yesterday) + (connections_today − connections_yesterday))
When pending grows you sent invites; when connections grow it's because invites got accepted (so 1 left the queue, but it still counts as 1 invite you sent earlier in the week). We sum the last 7 daily values for the weekly cap. Numbers ≥20 in a single day will trigger LinkedIn's anti-spam throttling — keep them spread out.
Company invites
"Invite to follow"
🏢
—
of allotment
Available —
Used —
Monthly cap 250
Replenishes monthly
Direct from your company page. The "Available" number is the value of the
Company Credits Available column captured at your last sync. LinkedIn's "Invite to follow" credits are capped at 250 per admin per month for standard pages.
used = 250 − available
Use them on warm contacts in your industry — generic blasts get reported and shrink next month's allotment.
Pending invitations — last 90 days
How LinkedIn enforces these
📨 InMail credits
Renew on the 1st of every billing month. Unused credits roll forward up to 3 months. If a recipient replies within 90 days, the credit is refunded.
🤝 Connection cap
Hard cap of 100 sent invitations per rolling 7 days on free accounts. Sales Nav bumps to 150. Repeated cap-hits trigger send-throttling.
🏢 Page invites
Each admin gets a finite pool (typically 250–1000/mo depending on page age + admin count). Reported invites burn 5× the credits.