Sales cadences on email are a solved problem. Every major sales engagement platform does multi-touch sequences with branching logic and auto-enrollment.
LinkedIn cadences are a different story.
The tools that try to automate LinkedIn sequences do so by automating actions that LinkedIn's terms of service prohibit. Browser automation. DOM scraping. Simulated clicks at scale. The result is accounts getting restricted and reps losing access to LinkedIn at the worst possible moment.
Vaunzo operates differently. Every action goes through LinkedIn's official API. No DOM scraping. No browser automation. This is a deliberate architectural decision and it shapes how Vaunzo thinks about cadences.
What a responsible LinkedIn cadence looks like
A LinkedIn cadence is not "send 50 connection requests per day and follow up automatically." That is how accounts get restricted.
A LinkedIn cadence is a structured sequence of high-quality touches: a connection request, a follow-up DM after acceptance, a content engagement, a re-engagement after silence. Rep judgment at each step. AI assistance at the point of message generation.
The cadence provides the structure. The rep provides the judgment. The AI provides the message quality.
What's coming in Vaunzo
Cadence infrastructure is in active development. The framework is designed around task-based sequences: the cadence defines what action should happen and when, the rep executes it from the LinkedIn sidebar with one click, and Vaunzo logs the activity automatically.
If you have been burned by LinkedIn automation tools that got your reps' accounts restricted, or you are looking for a LinkedIn sequence tool that works within LinkedIn's actual rules, Vaunzo's cadence approach is worth watching.