LinkedIn has no spam filter
Your email has had one for twenty years. Your LinkedIn inbox still drops every cold pitch right next to the messages that matter.
Everything in one pile
Real conversations buried under cold outreach
Pitches, recruiter blasts, and automation share the same inbox as your clients, partners, and friends. No way to separate signal from noise.
Manual triage
You're the spam filter
Open, skim, dismiss, repeat. Every cold message costs you a few seconds of attention you never agreed to spend.
The cost of missing one
Important messages get lost in the noise
When most of the inbox is junk, it's easy to scroll right past the investor, the customer, or the intro you actually wanted.
How the spam filter works in Linbox
It runs automatically on unanswered cold messages, sorts the obvious spam aside, and never touches a conversation you've replied to.
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AI scores every cold message
Each unanswered message gets a spam score from 0 to 100, based on the content, the sender, and how you're connected. Threads you've already replied to are never flagged.
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Obvious spam moves to its own bucket
High-confidence spam leaves your inbox and lands in a separate Spam view. Borderline messages stay in your inbox with a quiet flag, so you decide.
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Nothing is ever deleted
Spam is one click away in its own bucket. Reply to anyone and they leave Spam instantly. Mark anything as "not spam" and it comes right back.
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It works from day one
Turn it on and Linbox checks your last 30 days right away, then keeps scoring new messages as they arrive. Turn it off anytime.
How real people use the spam filter
Founder buried in vendor pitches
Every tool company on earth is in the DMs. The spam filter clears the cold pitches so the investor intro and the customer reply are the first things in the inbox, not the last.
Creator with a flooded inbox
Collabs and real fans get lost between automated outreach. The filter pushes the spam aside, so replying to the people who actually care stops feeling like a chore.