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Adding LinkedIn Profiles as passive Connectors to Your Team

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Written by Bee Keeper
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Easily extend your network by adding LinkedIn profiles as “Connectors” to your team with just a few clicks. Connectors allow you to leverage their professional networks and expand your reach effectively.

Only Team Owners and Admins have access to this feature, ensuring complete control over the addition and management of team connectors.

How to Add Connectors

Navigate to the Connectors Tab

  • As a Team Owner or Admin, go to the Connectors.

  • Click on “Add New” in top right

Add LinkedIn Profiles

  • Paste LinkedIn profile URLs into the provided field.

  • You can add multiple profiles at once.

  • Use our LinkedIn URL matching sytem to verify the list

Automatic Connections Mapping

  • The system will automatically map the professional network of each Connector using available data, such as work history, education, investments, and other public information.

  • Their work overlap connection of those Connectors will be added to the People

  • Use "Connected to" filter to search via specific Connector connections

  • You can add up to 100 LinkedIn profiles as Connectors.

  • This process runs in the background,

  • Connectors you added via LinkedIn profiles won’t receive any notifications

Inviting Connectors as Active Connector

Connectors can later be invited as active connector. To do this, follow these steps:

Remove and Re-invite

  • First, remove the Connector from your team

  • Then, invite them again with an active role (Guest, Contributor or Admin) if you wish to engage them further and send intro requests.

For more information about different role types, click here.


Accepted URL Formats

To add LinkedIn profiles successfully, use any of the following URL formats:

Permissions Required

Only Owner and Admin roles have permission to add and manage Connectors. Ensure you have the appropriate role before attempting to add new Connectors.

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