For the Builder Campaign, it’s the same as any campaign, you will need to complete the settings to set it live. In the screenshot below you can see that the builder campaign, unlike most other campaigns, has a single slider in its settings. This slider determines how many new leads will receive the very first step of the campaign daily, i.e. how many new leads will enter the campaign sequence.

So in this case your campaign will reach out to 30 new people per day.

To set it live just turn the Active button on and during the active hours of the profile, the campaign will begin.

How to find the campaign settings, where the adjustments have to be made?

In order to set the limits in the campaign you need to go to the Campaigns section on LeadGiant, open the campaign by clicking on it, and go to the Settings tab. In the settings tab you are able to set how many actions will be performed from the campaign daily:

Where to adjust the limit for builder campaign actions in the profile settings and how do they work?

To find the general limits for the builder campaign you need to:

  1. Go to Profile Settings and click on LinkedIn Account Limit

2. Click on the Builder Settings toggle to see more options (as in the screenshot below)

The builder campaign can include almost all actions that other campaigns perform usually (messages, requests, InMails, etc.). It also includes some unique actions that other campaigns can’t perform (such as skill endorsement, post like, email and etc.), and in the profile settings they appear once you enable a toggle below:

The volumes of any other builder step that the system would send would depend on the profile settings of the LinkedIn account and the time delays between actions. The limits you set in the profile settings will be distributed between all active campaigns and rely upon the campaign priority settings.

How many actions will my builder campaign send per day (example)?

If you maximize your settings on follow-up actions in the builder campaign, i.e. like you set your sliders for e.g. post likes, company follows, and connection requests to 100, this does not automatically mean that the builder campaign would send such high volumes of these actions. The campaign will send actions to leads who have entered the sequence (the first step has been performed for them). Only these leads will be available to receive any further actions and only if the time delays before these actions need to be performed have passed already.

Therefore, you can’t expect to see the exact numbers that you have set in profile settings in your daily statistics as would be in the case of using a connector campaign, for example.

If your goal is to send a steady number of connection requests daily we would suggest using a connector campaign instead. Since it is specifically created for sending connection requests.

If you have any more questions, please contact Customer Support!