A: Hello there! It doesn't include additional account subscriptions. I think we will probably provide an upgrade path though on a discounted basis for additional contacts in AppSumo accounts and additional workspaces for agencies.
I saw your comment about sales nav being inaccurate although I'm using Wallaxy I can confirm this fact. But didn't know it for sure until I saw you pointing to it.
Even the industry search are very random when you search for real estate industry you can come across other industry for example which is disgusting work by Microsoft.
A: Oh yes, it can be brutal. When it works, it works REALLY well. But there are times when I can get more out of a LinkedIn basic search, when I'm going off of basic parameters like job title and industry. Thank you for sharing too :)
Thanks for answering. Something like. connection is didn't post anything for the past 12 months, or was invited to an event and didn't accept after certain period of time. also if a user didn't reply to multiple messages.
Interesting. Are you already pre-filtering connections by these data points (i..e invited, but did not accept, etc). Or are you looking for that piece too?
Well.. honestly I didn't use it with leadfwo, as I still didn't test the tool, however linkedin provide a list of pending event invites that is not accepted by the users. and the names and URLs are there. I was able to do this manually to scrape the links and add it to a tool to remove connection. however I like to do it from my own machine with a local app.
I'm going to take a look at this (Events, invites) in their UI and I'll share with my team as well. It seems quite similar to the Withdraw invite function that we were considering. Might not be a heavy lift to apply the function here as well.
We have looked at a function to withdraw connection requests. Doing it based on time becomes a little tricky because of the time-based labels that LinkedIn uses (i.e. sent 1 month ago, 1 week ago, etc) and we would need to do some localization for language variation as well.
Q: Safety
Hello, how many customer do you have (roughly) automating LinkedIn outreach, and roughly how many customer complaints do you get (monthly) about banned or locked LinkedIn accounts? I've tried dozens of these tools, so have amazing security and LinkedIn never flags the account, some get flagged all the time and present a huge risk. So wondering how common complaints are in your case before committing. Thanks!
A: Hello there! Across all of our extension versions we've had about 250 users on this particular set of functionality. To date all we've received from user feedback or our own internal as part of our QA is an occasional warning and policy reminder. But, the actual account usage combined with the account history will play more of a role than the platform (assuming the basic safety settings are in...
Thanks, what do you mean by not being a high volume play? LinkedIn caps the number of invites to only 800/mo anyway (so 800 people that will receive an invite, and potentially go into a campaign, and maybe only 35% will connect based on that) Do you recommend to do even less with your tool?
Oh yes, invite connections are really closer to 100 per week now. Depending on the account, but that's just one action type. It depends on your playbook but our platform is best used for folks that want to include a quality cold email component to their outreach. The email channel can help you overcome the limitations of LinkedIn's direct message outreach.
Ran out of characters :) You can hit 100 invites per week without an issue using our tool. The velocity you could work with would depend on your account (Are you using Premium?). Then you could augment in other actions if they made sense, like InMail or simply Following Profiles, Liking a recent post, etc. But again this is in the context of going multichannel.
Thanks for your reply, yes I get what you're saying, but lets say I want to run purely LinkedIn play, are you saying this is not suitable? If not why? because there are other tools (like Waalaxy) that don't question the safety or use cases UNLESS you stay within OK ranges (OK by LInkedIn). Let's say I want to enrich data and all the failed-to-find email prospects (so Li only) are sent to one team
You certainly can but whether we provide the same experience you're getting with Waalaxy, might be the issue. Can you share the steps in your Li outreach workflow? I can then convert that into how it could be implemented in Leadfwd. We are actually in the process of beefing up LinkedIn outreach in Sequences, separate from our Prospecting.
Can you expand on the sending prospects (without an email address) to an alternate team? What does that look like in practice? If those types of prospects could be pushed to a webhook, that then connects to the platform your team interfaces with, then it can be done easily.
Q: How do I reset password?
No option I can see anywhere on your login page.
Kevin_Leadfwd
Sep 19, 2024A: Hello there! Enter your username and click continue. From the password entry view you’ll see the forgot password link.
Q: Additional price
You mentioned theres a 30% lifetime discount on purchasing additional credits on the platform does it include additional accounts?
Kevin_Leadfwd
Sep 18, 2024A: Hello there! It doesn't include additional account subscriptions. I think we will probably provide an upgrade path though on a discounted basis for additional contacts in AppSumo accounts and additional workspaces for agencies.
Q: Manual linkedin search
I saw your comment about sales nav being inaccurate although I'm using Wallaxy I can confirm this fact. But didn't know it for sure until I saw you pointing to it.
Even the industry search are very random when you search for real estate industry you can come across other industry for example which is disgusting work by Microsoft.
Kevin_Leadfwd
Sep 18, 2024A: Oh yes, it can be brutal. When it works, it works REALLY well. But there are times when I can get more out of a LinkedIn basic search, when I'm going off of basic parameters like job title and industry. Thank you for sharing too :)
Q: removing connections
Hello,
Can i remove connections based on variables? or upload a list of csv links to remove connection?
Kevin_Leadfwd
Sep 17, 2024A: Hello there! Not currently, but I'm intrigued. What's the use case for removing connections?
Thanks for answering. Something like. connection is didn't post anything for the past 12 months, or was invited to an event and didn't accept after certain period of time.
also if a user didn't reply to multiple messages.
trying to filter out inactive accounts
Interesting. Are you already pre-filtering connections by these data points (i..e invited, but did not accept, etc). Or are you looking for that piece too?
Well.. honestly I didn't use it with leadfwo, as I still didn't test the tool, however linkedin provide a list of pending event invites that is not accepted by the users. and the names and URLs are there. I was able to do this manually to scrape the links and add it to a tool to remove connection. however I like to do it from my own machine with a local app.
I'm going to take a look at this (Events, invites) in their UI and I'll share with my team as well. It seems quite similar to the Withdraw invite function that we were considering. Might not be a heavy lift to apply the function here as well.
Sorry to jump on this, but a related question, can I withdraw connection requests after a certain time automatically?
We have looked at a function to withdraw connection requests. Doing it based on time becomes a little tricky because of the time-based labels that LinkedIn uses (i.e. sent 1 month ago, 1 week ago, etc) and we would need to do some localization for language variation as well.
Q: Safety
Hello, how many customer do you have (roughly) automating LinkedIn outreach, and roughly how many customer complaints do you get (monthly) about banned or locked LinkedIn accounts? I've tried dozens of these tools, so have amazing security and LinkedIn never flags the account, some get flagged all the time and present a huge risk. So wondering how common complaints are in your case before committing. Thanks!
Kevin_Leadfwd
Sep 17, 2024A: Hello there! Across all of our extension versions we've had about 250 users on this particular set of functionality. To date all we've received from user feedback or our own internal as part of our QA is an occasional warning and policy reminder. But, the actual account usage combined with the account history will play more of a role than the platform (assuming the basic safety settings are in...
Thanks, what do you mean by not being a high volume play? LinkedIn caps the number of invites to only 800/mo anyway (so 800 people that will receive an invite, and potentially go into a campaign, and maybe only 35% will connect based on that) Do you recommend to do even less with your tool?
Oh yes, invite connections are really closer to 100 per week now. Depending on the account, but that's just one action type. It depends on your playbook but our platform is best used for folks that want to include a quality cold email component to their outreach. The email channel can help you overcome the limitations of LinkedIn's direct message outreach.
Ran out of characters :) You can hit 100 invites per week without an issue using our tool. The velocity you could work with would depend on your account (Are you using Premium?). Then you could augment in other actions if they made sense, like InMail or simply Following Profiles, Liking a recent post, etc. But again this is in the context of going multichannel.
Thanks for your reply, yes I get what you're saying, but lets say I want to run purely LinkedIn play, are you saying this is not suitable? If not why? because there are other tools (like Waalaxy) that don't question the safety or use cases UNLESS you stay within OK ranges (OK by LInkedIn). Let's say I want to enrich data and all the failed-to-find email prospects (so Li only) are sent to one team
You certainly can but whether we provide the same experience you're getting with Waalaxy, might be the issue. Can you share the steps in your Li outreach workflow? I can then convert that into how it could be implemented in Leadfwd. We are actually in the process of beefing up LinkedIn outreach in Sequences, separate from our Prospecting.
Can you expand on the sending prospects (without an email address) to an alternate team? What does that look like in practice? If those types of prospects could be pushed to a webhook, that then connects to the platform your team interfaces with, then it can be done easily.
member who is running purely LinkedIn outreach playbook, would that be a problem??
You definitely can. What's the playbook look like?