Deliver LinkedIn lead generation for multiple clients without risking your agency's credibility. Each client gets a dedicated human specialist with fully isolated activity, white-label reporting, and a workflow your team never has to touch.
Most B2B agencies running LinkedIn lead generation today are trapped in the same cycle. Client signs on, agency spins up an automation tool inside the client's LinkedIn account, results look strong for eight to ten weeks, then the account gets restricted, the client gets angry, and the agency spends the next month trying to recover the profile instead of generating pipeline. The pattern is so common that it has become the defining operational risk of running a LinkedIn outreach service line.
The structural issue is that LinkedIn's detection systems are not looking for any specific tool. They are looking for behavioral patterns that do not match a human professional. Every automation platform, regardless of branding, eventually produces those patterns. A tool that is "safe" in April is producing restrictions in October because the detection thresholds have tightened. Your agency is not competing with LinkedIn on strategy. You are running a losing infrastructure arms race where the other side controls the environment.
LinkedRental was built to remove the arms race entirely. We assign a dedicated human specialist to each of your clients, and that specialist operates their own established LinkedIn profile with the disciplined behavioral envelope of a normal user. No software drives the profile. No automation signature exists for LinkedIn to detect. Your client's own account stays untouched, your agency's reputation stays intact, and the conversation moves from restriction recovery back to pipeline results.
Four steps, one specialist per client, and a weekly reporting cadence your account managers can present without translation. The service is designed to integrate under your existing client relationship rather than replace it.
For each client you onboard to the service, we run a scoped intake covering ICP, positioning, existing assets, and tone. We capture enough context to write a campaign playbook that sounds native to that client's brand, not generic agency output.
Each client receives their own specialist with a profile suited to their industry and geography. One specialist per client, with no shared activity across engagements. If you run three clients in fintech, three distinct specialists work them in parallel, each with isolated connections and message threads.
Specialists send 20 to 30 personalized connection requests per day on behalf of each client, handle first-reply triage, and escalate qualified conversations on the channel your account team prefers. Your delivery team sees structured output, not raw activity logs.
Each week we deliver a structured report per client containing connection acceptance rate, reply rate, qualified conversations, and specialist health signals. Enterprise engagements get this report under your agency's brand so it drops straight into your existing client review cadence.
The three operational risks that define LinkedIn automation for agencies all collapse when the outreach layer is human rather than software.
Each client gets their own dedicated specialist with a unique LinkedIn profile. No shared accounts, no cross-contamination, no risk that one client's aggressive targeting affects another's account health. If an aggressive prospecting strategy on one engagement hits LinkedIn's limits, it is contained entirely to that specialist and never spreads across your book.
When a client's LinkedIn account gets restricted, they blame the agency. Contract cancellations follow. Referrals dry up. Human specialists eliminate that risk entirely because the client's own profile is never involved in outreach execution. No restrictions means no awkward client conversations, no emergency recovery work, and no lost referrals from damaged relationships.
Add clients without hiring, training, or managing outreach staff. We handle specialist recruitment, onboarding, quality control, and replacement. Your agency focuses on strategy, client relationships, and the creative work that justifies your retainer. Specialist capacity flexes up and down month-to-month as your book shifts.
Reports can ship under your agency's brand. Specialists never reference LinkedRental in their communications. Your clients experience a fully integrated outreach function that lives inside your delivery stack rather than an outsourced subcontractor sitting awkwardly beside it.
The feature lists of automation tools all look similar. The operational outcomes for an agency running them look almost identical too. Switching from software to human execution is not an incremental improvement. It changes the economics of the service line.
The move is not a tool swap. It is a repositioning of your agency's service line from "LinkedIn automation management" to "managed LinkedIn pipeline." Clients hear that difference. So does your renewal rate.
A 12-person B2B marketing agency in Chicago was running LinkedIn outreach for 8 clients using automation tools. Within six months, three client accounts were restricted. Two clients terminated their contracts. The agency's reputation in a tight-knit local market took a visible hit and new client referrals slowed noticeably through the following quarter.
They switched to LinkedRental and assigned one specialist per client. Six months later, zero restrictions, four new clients added, and the agency owner reports that "not having to worry about account bans" is the single biggest operational relief they have experienced. The LinkedIn outreach service line went from a loss center absorbing recovery work to a predictable profit center that supports every other retainer they sell.
The key operational change was not just safer execution. It was that account managers stopped spending 20 percent of their time on restriction recovery and reallocated that time to client strategy. Retention improved on every retainer, not just the ones with LinkedIn services attached.
Yes. Enterprise engagements include white-label reporting under your agency's brand, and specialists never reference LinkedRental to your clients or the prospects they contact. Your clients experience the service as a fully integrated part of your agency's delivery.
Each client engagement runs through a dedicated specialist with their own LinkedIn profile. There is no shared account, no shared IP infrastructure, and no overlapping connection graph between your clients. If one client has aggressive targeting goals, it has no effect on the account health of another.
We price per specialist rather than per client, which means you only pay for the outreach capacity each client needs. Most client engagements start with a single specialist and add additional capacity based on response volume and target segment size. Agency volume discounts apply on the Growth plan at five or more specialists.
Specialist assignments are month-to-month. When a client churns, we pause or reassign that specialist. When a new client signs, we match them with a new specialist within three to five business days. There are no setup fees and no long-term commitment per engagement, which aligns specialist capacity with your actual book of business.
No. Because every specialist operates from their own established profile under normal usage patterns, neither your agency's profiles nor your clients' profiles are involved in the outreach execution. Restriction risk is contained at the specialist level, and specialists are replaced at no cost if performance issues arise.
Per-specialist pricing means you only pay for what your clients need. No setup fees. No long-term contracts. Agency volume discounts apply at five specialists or more across your book.