NudgeLink continuously reconciles every seat's status with the hosted session provider. The rule behind everything on this page: the engine never keeps acting through a LinkedIn warning — it pauses first and tells you.
The statuses
- Active — healthy and sending.
- Warming · Week N — healthy, ramping up. A provider "all OK" never fast-forwards warmup; the ramp finishes on its own schedule.
- Paused — you paused it. Nothing resumes until you say so.
- Paused (system) — the engine paused it defensively.
- Needs attention — LinkedIn wants a fresh login: a password change, a security checkpoint, an expired session. Outreach and lead discovery for this seat are paused until you log in again.
- Banned — LinkedIn restricted the account, or the session was reported disconnected. Everything on the seat is paused.
When a seat breaks
The moment a seat flips to Needs attention or Banned, all its sequences pause and you get an email — you don't have to discover it on the dashboard. Repeated restrictions on the same seat are tracked, so chronic problems are visible rather than silently retried.
Getting a seat back
For Needs attention, use Reconnect via LinkedIn on the Accounts page — the same hosted window as the first connection. For a restriction, resolve it with LinkedIn first (log in directly, complete the checkpoint), then reconnect.
Recovery is automatic from there
When the seat reports healthy again, the sequences the engine paused resume on their own — staggered over several minutes, so a recovered account doesn't fire a burst of actions at once. Sequences you paused are never auto-resumed, and a recovered seat re-enters its normal pacing rather than catching up on missed volume.