Wednesday, April 8, 20262 min read
In 2023, mass connection requests with a generic "hi {{firstName}}" template hit 38% acceptance rates. In 2026, the same playbook sits at 7%, and your account is at risk if you push past LinkedIn's evolving safety limits.
Here's what we see actually working across the 5,000+ LinkedIn campaigns running on Navigent right now.
LinkedIn's 2025 rate-limit overhaul + their integrated spam-detection model penalize all of these.
Counter-intuitive but real: empty-note requests accept at 24-32%, vs 11-18% with a generic note. The reason: people read the note as a sales pitch and reject. With no note, you're judged on profile + mutual connections alone.
Voice notes hit 3x the reply rate of plain text DMs, but burn fast. Only send to people who've engaged with you in the last 14 days. Cold voice notes feel invasive.
The single highest-converting LinkedIn play in 2026: target people who liked or commented on your last post in the past 7 days. Reply rates run 35-45%. Navigent automates this via the "engagement search" import.
The cadence that works now:
That last step is critical. LinkedIn-only outreach is leaving money on the table; the LinkedIn-then-email handoff in Navigent doubles reply rates.
The 2026 LinkedIn safety limits to respect:
Navigent enforces these per-account automatically.
LinkedIn outbound isn't dead — it's matured. Reps who treat each touch as a real human interaction outperform automation-heavy competitors by 4-6x reply rate. The platforms that survive in 2026 are the ones that move slow on purpose.
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Founder of Navigent
Building the AI-powered B2B revenue engine for sales teams that want pipeline without the SDR overhead. Writing about cold email deliverability, AI personalization, and what actually works for outbound in 2026.