Personalized LinkedIn connection outreach with AI
A four-agent chain that replaces template-based LinkedIn outreach. The Researcher reads each prospect's recent posts, company signals, and career arc. The Writer drafts a connection request that references what it found — never a templated "I noticed you work in {{industry}}." The Reviewer pauses for your approval in a batch you can edit, accept, or reject. The Sender dispatches via browser automation, respecting adaptive daily caps so your account stays in good standing. Beats LinkedHelper, Expandi, and Waalaxy on reply rate by leaning on per-prospect research instead of variable substitution.
What you get
- Sends 50+ personalized connection requests per day per account
- Lifts acceptance rates from 20–30% (templates) to 35–50% (per-prospect)
- Respects adaptive LinkedIn safety limits — account health stays green
- Logs every connect, accept, and reply to your CRM automatically
Plays nicely with
How it works on Open Hive
- 01
Describe your ICP and offer
Paste a Sales Navigator URL or describe your ICP. The Researcher pulls a ranked list and builds context per prospect.
- 02
Lock the voice
Review a few sample connect notes to set your tone. The Writer drafts the rest in that voice, referencing each prospect's actual content.
- 03
Batch-approve and send
See every draft before it goes out. Edit, approve, or skip individually — or batch-approve the whole queue.
Frequently asked questions
Will this get my LinkedIn account flagged?
No. The Sender enforces adaptive daily caps, ramps slowly for new accounts, and backs off when LinkedIn signals friction (extra captchas, slowed pages). Compare to LinkedHelper, where fixed caps run until the account hits a wall.
How is this different from Expandi or Waalaxy?
Those tools send templates with {{firstName}} substitution. OpenHive runs a Researcher agent that reads each prospect's actual posts and a Writer that drafts a unique message per prospect. Acceptance rates land 10–20 points higher.
Can I review messages before they send?
Yes — the Reviewer agent surfaces every draft for batch approval. You can edit, accept, or reject individually, or set rules for auto-approval on high-confidence drafts.