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ZenMode helps you run LinkedIn outreach that actually feels personal. We built it because the usual outreach tools push you toward spammy mass messaging, and that approach gets ignored. We wanted something different. With ZenMode you can send connection requests, follow-ups and messages from your own LinkedIn account, all paced to stay safe and stay human. The tool handles the repetitive work so you can focus on the conversations that matter. Everything runs through built-in safety limits designed to protect your account, because we know how much your network is worth to you. You stay in control the whole way, deciding who to reach and what to say. We are a small, independent team, not a faceless company. We use ZenMode ourselves every day, so when something needs fixing or improving, we feel it too. That means we ship updates quickly and we listen closely to the people who use it. If you ever run into a problem, you are talking to the people who actually build the product, not a support script. Whether you are a founder doing your own outreach, a salesperson building a pipeline, or an agency managing campaigns, ZenMode gives you a calmer, more deliberate way to grow your network on LinkedIn. No noise, no gimmicks, just outreach that respects your time and the people you are reaching out to.


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TrustScore 3.5 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I've been running Linkedin Outreach for 12+ years

I've been running Linkedin Outreach for about 13-14 years. As a recruiter, salesman and business owner. I've sent many messages manually and used automation programs as well. My experience is that if the automation is cloud-based (not run on your desktop), Linkedin bans accounts.

ZenMode has been the solution to this, and the way it's been built, and its UI aligns exactly with what I need. I like small, targeted groups, and A/B testing is a high priority for me.

I run cold email at the same time, and Linkedin is especially important for those contacts who block emails/don't respond/can't be reached.

It runs seamlessly on my Mac, and my LinkedIn account is healthy. Highly, highly recommend ZenMode - my outreach would not be effective without it.

April 14, 2026
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Thanks so much Matthew - I really appreciate your continued support!

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