Free LinkedIn Connection Request Writer

Blank connection requests get ignored. Generic templates feel spammy. This tool helps you write short, personalized messages that tell people exactly why you want to connect and make them hit Accept.

How to Write LinkedIn Connection Requests 🤝

Step 1

Enter Their Name and Role

Who are you trying to connect with? Add their name and job title. This helps create a message that feels personal, not copy-pasted. The role is optional but makes your request more relevant.

Step 2

Select Your Reason for Connecting

Why do you want to connect? Networking, sales outreach, job hunting, following their content, or something else? The reason shapes the tone and angle of your message. Be honest about your intent.

Step 3

Generate Your Message

Hit Generate Messages and get connection request options that fit LinkedIn's 300-character limit. Each message is short, clear, and gives them a reason to accept. Pick one, personalize it if needed, and send.

Frequently Asked Questions

You've got questions. We've got answers.

Why should I send a note with my connection request?

Blank requests feel lazy. A short note tells the person why you want to connect and makes you memorable. People accept requests from strangers when they understand the reason behind it.

How long can a LinkedIn connection request be?

LinkedIn gives you 300 characters for your connection note. That's about two or three sentences. This tool generates messages that fit within the limit so you don't have to edit for length.

What makes a connection request get accepted?

Three things: personalization, clarity, and relevance. Use their name, tell them why you're reaching out, and make it relevant to them. Avoid generic phrases like "I'd love to add you to my network." Everyone says that.

Should I mention how I found them?

If it's genuine, yes. "Saw your post about product launches" or "We're both in the SaaS marketing space" adds context. It shows you didn't just randomly click Connect on 100 profiles.

Is it okay to send connection requests for sales?

Yes, but be upfront about it. People respect honesty. A message like "I help companies with X and would love to connect in case it's ever relevant" works better than pretending you just want to network and then pitching in the DMs.

How many connection requests can I send per day?

LinkedIn limits how many requests you can send, and the number changes based on your account standing. Sending too many too fast can get you restricted. Quality over quantity always wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

You've got questions. We've got answers.

Why should I send a note with my connection request?

Blank requests feel lazy. A short note tells the person why you want to connect and makes you memorable. People accept requests from strangers when they understand the reason behind it.

How long can a LinkedIn connection request be?

LinkedIn gives you 300 characters for your connection note. That's about two or three sentences. This tool generates messages that fit within the limit so you don't have to edit for length.

What makes a connection request get accepted?

Three things: personalization, clarity, and relevance. Use their name, tell them why you're reaching out, and make it relevant to them. Avoid generic phrases like "I'd love to add you to my network." Everyone says that.

Should I mention how I found them?

If it's genuine, yes. "Saw your post about product launches" or "We're both in the SaaS marketing space" adds context. It shows you didn't just randomly click Connect on 100 profiles.

Is it okay to send connection requests for sales?

Yes, but be upfront about it. People respect honesty. A message like "I help companies with X and would love to connect in case it's ever relevant" works better than pretending you just want to network and then pitching in the DMs.

How many connection requests can I send per day?

LinkedIn limits how many requests you can send, and the number changes based on your account standing. Sending too many too fast can get you restricted. Quality over quantity always wins.

Frequently Asked Questions

You've got questions. We've got answers.

Why should I send a note with my connection request?

Blank requests feel lazy. A short note tells the person why you want to connect and makes you memorable. People accept requests from strangers when they understand the reason behind it.

How long can a LinkedIn connection request be?

LinkedIn gives you 300 characters for your connection note. That's about two or three sentences. This tool generates messages that fit within the limit so you don't have to edit for length.

What makes a connection request get accepted?

Three things: personalization, clarity, and relevance. Use their name, tell them why you're reaching out, and make it relevant to them. Avoid generic phrases like "I'd love to add you to my network." Everyone says that.

Should I mention how I found them?

If it's genuine, yes. "Saw your post about product launches" or "We're both in the SaaS marketing space" adds context. It shows you didn't just randomly click Connect on 100 profiles.

Is it okay to send connection requests for sales?

Yes, but be upfront about it. People respect honesty. A message like "I help companies with X and would love to connect in case it's ever relevant" works better than pretending you just want to network and then pitching in the DMs.

How many connection requests can I send per day?

LinkedIn limits how many requests you can send, and the number changes based on your account standing. Sending too many too fast can get you restricted. Quality over quantity always wins.

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Stop making LinkedIn your full-time job. Get your time back by letting your Co-Pilot do 90% of the work.

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Download our Free Chrome Extension for LinkedIn

Stop making LinkedIn your full-time job. Get your time back by letting your Co-Pilot do 90% of the work.

Add to Chrome

Free signup. Instant 100 credits.