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TurboWorkflow

Email and LinkedIn, in one sequence.

Add LinkedIn steps right beside your emails, with built-in safety guards and human-like pacing — so a single flow can connect, wait, and follow up across both channels.

7 actions
LinkedIn step types
Multi-channel
Email + LinkedIn
Safety-first
Built-in guards
Daily caps
Per-action limits

A full set of LinkedIn actions

Everything you’d do by hand, as steps you can drop into a flow.

Connection requests

Send a connection request with a personalized note using your contact’s own details.

Messages & InMail

Message 1st-degree connections, or reach people you’re not connected to with InMail — both support merge tags.

Profile visits

Warm up a contact by visiting their profile as a step in the sequence.

React & comment

React to or comment on a contact’s latest post to show up in their notifications naturally.

Withdraw pending requests

Automatically pull back a connection request that hasn’t been accepted after a set time.

Per-step sender override

Assign a specific LinkedIn account to any step, so a flow can use the right profile at the right moment.

Built to keep your account safe

Sensible limits and guardrails come standard.

Safety guards

Rules like never messaging a non-connection and never double-sending a request are enforced automatically. Actions that don’t apply are skipped, not forced.

Per-action daily limits

Conservative daily caps for connection requests, messages, InMails, visits, comments, and reactions — all editable to fit your comfort level.

Human-like scheduling

Actions go out one at a time with randomized gaps inside your send window, never in a robotic burst.

Branch across channels

Combine both channels in one flow: connect → wait for acceptance → if yes, message; if no, fall back to email or InMail.

Automatic profile matching

LinkedIn steps find each contact from their LinkedIn URL. Contacts without one simply skip the LinkedIn steps.

Safe test runs

A dry run simulates LinkedIn actions, so testing a sequence can never send a real invitation by mistake.

Common questions

Can I mix LinkedIn and email in the same campaign?

Yes — that’s the point. A single sequence can send a connection request, wait for it to be accepted, then branch into a LinkedIn message or an email depending on what happened.

Will automation put my LinkedIn account at risk?

TurboWorkflow ships conservative per-action daily limits, releases actions one at a time with randomized gaps, and enforces safety rules like never messaging a non-connection. You stay in control of the caps.

What if a contact has no LinkedIn profile?

They simply skip the LinkedIn steps and continue through the rest of the sequence. Nothing breaks and no action is forced.

Put it to work on your outreach.

Connect a sender, import a list, and launch your first sequence — free to start.