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The Introd Chrome extension is the fastest way to turn a LinkedIn session into usable first-degree graph coverage. It is intentionally scoped around reproducible behavior: Introd Chrome extension
  • LinkedIn sign-in detection
  • first-degree connection sync
  • warm intro context on LinkedIn pages
  • truthful progress, pause, retry, and pacing states

Install the extension

Load the unpacked build locally or follow the Chrome Web Store path once distribution is live.

Review permissions

Understand exactly why the extension needs LinkedIn and Introd host access before you approve it.

Use it on LinkedIn

See how sync, checkmarks, and on-page relationship context appear during a normal LinkedIn workflow.

Fix sync issues

Work through sign-in, permissions, tab state, and sync pacing issues without guesswork.

What the extension does

The extension:
  • detects whether the user is signed in to LinkedIn in the current browser
  • imports visible rows from the LinkedIn connections page
  • reports sync state back to Introd
  • loads relationship context when the user opens a LinkedIn profile page
It does not claim hidden background scraping or unsupported discovery behavior.

Core pages

Where it works

The extension is designed for normal use on LinkedIn alongside the Introd app. It should feel like a focused assistant for network sync and profile-level relationship context, not a separate product to learn from scratch.

Product boundary

The extension is part of Introd’s relationship intelligence system, but its shipped behavior should stay narrow, testable, and Chrome Web Store safe.