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Sending limits — how they protect you

pitch bont enforces per-sender daily caps for email and LinkedIn. These limits keep your mailboxes off spam lists and your LinkedIn accounts off restriction.

Aggressive outbound is the fastest way to land a sender domain on a spam list or a LinkedIn account in jail. pitch bont enforces daily caps so this can't happen by accident. The numbers are conservative by design — we'd rather slow your outreach by a day than burn a mailbox you'll spend weeks recovering.

The caps

  • Email — daily cap per sender (typically 50), reached via a weekly warm-up ramp for new senders: 5 in week 1, then doubling each week (10, 20, 40) until the configured cap is hit.
  • LinkedIn connection requests — 15 per day per account.
  • LinkedIn InMails — 20 per day per account (subject to LinkedIn quota).
  • LinkedIn profile views — 50 per day per account.

Why these numbers

Empirically, these caps stay below the thresholds that trigger ESP throttling and LinkedIn's abuse detectors for non-Sales-Navigator accounts. Going higher works until it doesn't — and the recovery cost (cold mailbox or restricted LinkedIn) is brutal.

Not user-configurable

The caps are not exposed as settings in the app. They're our protection budget, not a knob to tune. If your motion truly needs higher volume, talk to your bont contact about a dedicated infrastructure setup — but expect us to push back, because most "we need more" requests are answered better by improving the list and the copy.

If you also use another outreach tool

pitch bont can only enforce its own limits. If the same sending mailbox or LinkedIn account is also wired into another automation platform, the combined traffic can sail past safe thresholds even when pitch bont's caps look healthy. We can't guarantee deliverability or account-restriction protection when pitch bont shares a sender with another tool. Pick one platform per sender.

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