Teams usually outgrow a single LinkedIn account. NudgeLink treats every connected account as an independent seat: its own warmup, its own daily caps, its own timezone, its own health status. Nothing is shared or pooled.
Adding another seat
Every seat connects the same way — Dashboard → Accounts → Connect LinkedIn, sign in inside the hosted window (see Connect your LinkedIn). The new seat starts its own warmup from scratch, even if your first seat is long past it: the Accounts page shows it as Warming · Week 1.
What is per-seat
- Warmup ramp — the invite allowance climbs over the first four weeks from the day the seat was connected, then holds at its full level. The ramp is identical for every account; LinkedIn Premium does not change it.
- Daily caps — every action type is capped per seat per day (counted per UTC calendar day), so adding a seat adds real capacity instead of splitting it.
- Timezone — editable on the Accounts page, per seat. It controls the 08:00–20:00 send window for that seat, so a New York seat and a Berlin seat each message in their own working hours.
- Health — a restriction on one seat pauses that seat's sequences only; other seats keep working. See Account health, warnings, and recovery.
A Premium / Sales Navigator / Recruiter badge on a seat means higher discovery allowances for it — invite and message caps never depend on Premium.
Pinning campaigns to seats
A campaign can carry a pin list of seats. Leads started under that campaign are assigned only to pinned seats, rotating among the healthy ones so no single seat carries the whole load. An unhealthy pinned seat is never picked. If no pinned seat is usable, starting the campaign fails with a clear message — reconnect or resume a seat in Accounts, or unpin it in the campaign settings.
Pinning constrains automatic assignment only: if you explicitly pick a seat when starting a sequence, your choice wins.
Pausing and removing seats
You can pause a seat any time (its sequences hold until you resume). Deleting a seat severs the hosted session with the provider; sequences that ran on it are paused, and you can reassign them to another account later.