Understanding Account Limits

Are you unsure what’s meant by your “account limits”? This guide will help you understand it all.

Your account limits page can be accessed from your home dashboard. Simply click on “Settings” from the menu on the left-hand side, and then “Account Limits”.


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Now that you’re on this page, here’s a run down of what you’re looking at and what it all means:

Run on weekends

If you activate this, your campaigns and messages will continue to be sent even on weekends. Buzz does this automatically for you, so your outreach will be further optimized.

Use Connection Requests Booster

Turning this on will increase the number of LinkedIn connection requests you send from your account. This is great for improving your response rate.

Limits per day

These sliders indicate how much automated work Buzz is performing under a number of categories. These categories are listed as follows:

Views of profiles

This relates to the number of people you notify about viewing their profile.

Connections by email

LinkedIn recently disabled this feature, but fear not - we expect it to return soon!

Connection requests

The number of connection requests sent to 2nd and 3rd degree LinkedIn connections.

Messages

The number of messages sent through LinkedIn.

InMails

The number of InMails sent to LinkedIn Premium members who have chosen to open their account to 2nd and 3rd degree messages.

Pages searched

This refers to the number of pages searched by Buzz each day. Every 10 pages searched returns around 250 profiles.

Emails

This is the number of emails sent through every integration you have linked with Buzz.

Connections via Booster

This is an additional number of LinkedIn connection requests per day.

Understanding the sliders

You can adjust the sliders as you wish to produce your desired results, but pay attention to the colors. There are four colors a slider can be, and it's a good idea to take heed of whatever they recommend.

Black

This color indicates you’re operating at a low level, but that’s recommended for smaller businesses or if you’re just starting out with Buzz. Start on black and work your way up.

Green

A green color symbolizes the advisable level for the given category.

Yellow

You might be edging towards dangerous territory here! Be cautious if your slider is yellow, as only seasoned Buzz users with high activity will benefit from these levels.

Red

A red slider could suggest that your parameters are too high for that category.


We hope this guide has been helpful! With any luck, you’ll now have a better understanding of how to set various parameters for different categories. Just adjust the sliders and let Buzz do the rest!