Kevy ā›©ļø

Request Radar - Auto-label LinkedIn invitations: recruiters, spam, or real

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LinkedIn is kind of a mess when it comes to invitations. You can miss legit job opportunities because they were drowning in spam. So I built Request Radar. 🟢 Green badge = Recruiter (don't miss these!) šŸ”“ Red badge = Spam (forex, MLM, coaches) šŸ”µ Blue badge = Genuine connection Works instantly. Fully customizable. Privacy-focused. No data collection. No tracking. Just badges on your LinkedIn invitations.What would you add to the spam keywords list?

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Kevy ā›©ļø
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Hey guys! I'm Kevin, and I built Request Radar after the 100th "financial freedom" pitch landed in my LinkedIn inbox. The breaking point: I missed a recruiter from a company I'd been trying to get into for months. Their message was buried under spam invitations. Request Radar adds colored badges to every invitation: - 🟢 Recruiters - "Technical Recruiter", "Talent Acquisition" - šŸ”“ Spam - "Life Coach", "Passive Income", "DM me" - šŸ”µ Normal - Everyone else Built with vanilla JS. No external APIs. Zero tracking. I'd love feedback on: 1. What keywords should I add by default? 2. Would you use this on other platforms? (Twitter DMs?) 3. Any false positives you encounter? The default spam list is basically every fake LinkedIn account we've all seen šŸ˜‚ Thanks for checking it out!