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How to analyze your LinkedIn network with AI

You have hundreds, maybe thousands of LinkedIn connections. But when you actually need someone — a client, a partner, a candidate — you don't know where to begin. You scroll, you guess, or you just don't ask.

The right person is already in there.

Why searching manually doesn't work

LinkedIn has a search function, but it's built to find new people, not to scan your existing network for relevance. You can filter by job title or company, but you have no way of knowing which of your 800 connections is actually relevant to what you're looking for right now.

The result: most people actively use less than 5% of their network.

How Connection Tracker analyzes your network

With Connection Tracker, you can search your entire LinkedIn network in minutes based on your goal. You describe who you are and what you're looking for — a client in a specific sector, a candidate with particular experience, an investor active in your domain — and the tool analyzes all your connections and returns a prioritized list.

For each person, you see exactly why they're relevant and get a ready-to-send message suggestion.

How to export your LinkedIn connections

Inside the Connection Tracker tool, you'll find a direct link to LinkedIn's export page. From there, you can export your connections in a few clicks as a CSV file and upload it directly.

What you can do with it

This works for virtually anyone with an active LinkedIn network. For sales and business development, it surfaces warm introductions to potential clients. For HR and recruitment, you find candidates without an agency. Founders discover investors or partners who already know their sector. And for anyone looking for a new role: who can introduce you somewhere?

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