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Account safety

Your account is the asset. We built around that.

Human-like pacing, hard limits that can't be pushed past, and a system that stops itself before it ever risks you.

Your LinkedIn account is the most valuable thing in this whole equation — years of connections, reputation, and reach that no tool is worth losing. So before anything else, Vantera is built around one rule: nothing it does may put your account at risk.

Most tools treat safety as a settings page — sliders you can push too far on a bad day. We treat it as architecture: the limits live inside the sender itself, they're set below LinkedIn's danger zone, and nothing — not you on an ambitious morning, not the system chasing a better result — can push past them.

Here's the full picture of how that works.

Human-like pacing, always

Messages go out at a human rhythm — spread through the day, randomized timing, never in bursts. Volume stays under a hard weekly ceiling (about 100 invites a week), which is deliberately below where accounts start getting flagged.

Limits you can't push past

The safety thresholds aren't settings. They're built into the sending system itself and can't be configured below safe levels — by you, or by anything the system learns. New accounts ramp up gradually instead of starting at full speed.

We never see your password

You connect by signing in on a secure hosted login page — your credentials never touch our systems. Disconnect anytime in Settings, and the connection is gone.

You approve every send

Review mode is the default: every message waits for your approval before it goes out. Even in automatic mode, anything flagged by quality checks routes back to you instead of sending.

It stops itself before it risks you

If your LinkedIn connection drops, sending parks instantly — nothing queues up and fires blind. You get an alert, and nothing moves again until the connection is healthy. There's also a global pause switch: one click stops all sending.

People who say no stay contacted-never-again

A "not interested" reply writes that person to your suppression list automatically and permanently. No follow-up sequence, no accidental re-contact, ever.

Improvement with hard lines

A system that improves itself needs rules it can't break

Vantera tests and improves its own outreach. Safety is the boundary that learning happens inside — never a variable it gets to experiment with:

  • Every new message idea passes the same quality and safety checks as everything else — before a single prospect sees it.
  • Improvements are tested on small slices at a human pace, never by sending more.
  • If a change ever performs worse, it's rolled back automatically.
  • The safety limits sit outside the learning system — it cannot touch them.
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