About LinkedIn Message Generator
LinkedIn Message Generator writes connection requests, InMails, and direct messages that get replies on LinkedIn — the platform where most outreach is ignored. Tell it who you are messaging, why, and what you want them to do, and it returns a message that sounds like you wrote it on your phone, not a template.
Who this tool is for
- Recruiters using LinkedIn Recruiter to source passive candidates at scale
- BDRs prospecting on LinkedIn to supplement cold email
- Founders messaging investors, advisors, and design partners
- Job seekers reaching out to hiring managers and ex-colleagues at target companies
- Service providers (lawyers, designers, agencies) building a referral network on LinkedIn
Real use cases
- Send a connection request to a VP at a target account with a personalized opener under 300 characters
- Write an InMail to a passive senior engineer that does not start with "I came across your profile"
- Message a podcast host about being a guest, with specific reasons why your story fits
- Reach out to a hiring manager at a company where you just applied, without sounding desperate
- Re-engage a connection you have not spoken to in two years to ask for an intro
How to use LinkedIn Message Generator
- Specify the message type — Connection request (under 300 chars), InMail, DM to existing connection
- Paste the recipient's headline or LinkedIn bio so the message references something specific
- State your goal: connect, ask for 15 minutes, request an intro, share a resource
- Add the personalization hook — a mutual connection, a recent post they made, a shared experience
- Generate, then trim aggressively. Anything over 100 words for a first DM gets ignored
Tips for better results
- Connection request notes have a 300-character limit and a 20–40% accept rate when personalized vs. 5–10% blank
- InMail response rates: 10–25% is normal, 30%+ is strong. Personalization and brevity drive the difference
- Never pitch in the first message. The "value-first then ask later" pattern outperforms the "ask now" pattern 3:1 in B2B
- Wednesdays and Tuesdays (mornings, recipient's time zone) have the highest response rates per LinkedIn's own data
Frequently asked questions
Should I send a connection note or just connect blank?
Always send a note for anyone you want to actually engage with. Blank requests are accepted less often and rarely lead to a real conversation.
How long should an InMail be?
50–125 words. Long InMails read as templates and get archived. Lead with relevance, state your one ask, propose a low-commitment next step.
Is it OK to send the same message to multiple people?
Templates are fine. Templates with one genuinely personalized line per recipient outperform pure copy-paste 3–5x. Templates with no personalization perform worse than not messaging at all.
Will LinkedIn detect or penalize AI-written messages?
LinkedIn does not detect AI text. They do detect and rate-limit automation tools, bulk messaging patterns, and Sales Navigator abuse. Edit your messages, send manually, and you are fine.