LinkedIn Accounts

read-only · live from the production database

Account pools one workload per account

Every account is minted into exactly one pool and only ever works that service. This is where the inventory is, and what each pool costs to keep.

Daily cohort

Each row is the batch created that day, and where it stands right now.

Read this down a column, not across days. A day cohort is age-matched, so pools are comparable within a row — but recent days always look healthier because suspensions accrue with age. A batch created today has had no time to die yet.
live — usable inventory dead — suspended, session expired, banned or locked

Breakdowns click a column to sort

Which captcha vendor, mail domain, country or device produces accounts that survive. live% is the yield; share is that bucket's slice of all accounts. Every bucket splits live / dead — the exact terminal status is in Status distribution below.

Status distribution

Production accounts created · last 24h

Every figure is computed from rows in accounts at the moment of the last refresh. The table is a rolling window — pruned accounts are not counted, so rates are window-relative, not lifetime.