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Account safety, made visible

See how safe every account is — before you push it too hard

Safety Center gives each connected account a live 0–100 safety score, shows the daily limits it's working inside, and drops the score the harder you push it. It's the same protective layer that paces every scan and holds back on cooldowns — now visible, per account, so you always know where you stand.

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  • A live 0–100 safety score for every account, on Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn
  • See today's usage against a safe cap — replies and posts, per account
  • Push an account harder and the score drops on purpose, so you feel the exposure before a platform does
  • Draft-and-approve and your own logged-in session mean nothing risky happens on its own

A score you can actually act on

Not a vague 'safe / unsafe' badge — a 0–100 number per account with the reason shown. Green means you're well inside safe limits; amber and red tell you an account is working harder than usual, before a platform decides the same thing.

Exposure you can feel

The score isn't decoration. Push an account harder — raise a daily limit, run more — and it drops on purpose. That feedback loop turns 'am I overdoing it?' from a guess into something you can see and steer.

Safe by construction, not by promise

The score reflects a design, not a marketing claim: your own session (no shared accounts, no exported cookies), human-paced limits, per-community rule checks, and approval on every send. There's nothing running unattended to put an account at risk.

In short

Safety Center is ClientRadar's account-safety dashboard. Every account you connect gets a live safety score from 0 to 100 — higher is safer — based on how hard you're working it today versus the limits that keep it clear of platform pushback. It shows each account's usage against a safe daily cap (replies and posts), and the score moves in real time as you adjust your limits: raise a dial above the recommended default and the score visibly drops, because the account is now working harder. The whole model rests on how ClientRadar is built — it reads in your own logged-in browser session rather than through a shared bot or a paid API, and it never posts without your approval, so there is no unattended automation to get an account restricted. When a platform does push back, Safety Center shows a calm cooldown state and the account climbs back toward green over the following days. For the fleet-wide picture — how often accounts across all ClientRadar installs hit a cooldown, and how many permanent losses have been reported — see the public Ban-Risk Index at /ban-risk-index/.

Every tool tells you what it found — none tell you what it's costing your account

In 2026, platforms are removing automation aggressively and, increasingly, banning the vendors behind it. The risk of finding clients on social isn't the finding — it's quietly pushing an account past what the platform tolerates without ever knowing you're doing it.

The risk is invisible until it isn't

Most tools give you leads and go quiet on safety. You don't find out an account was working too hard until a post is removed or a cooldown lands — by then the damage is done and there's no undo.

Sensible limits are guesswork

How many replies a day is safe on Reddit? On a fresh X account? Without a reference point you either play it so cautiously you miss opportunities, or push until something breaks.

Multi-account, multi-platform multiplies it

Run Facebook, Reddit, X and LinkedIn — or more than one account on a network — and the mental math of who's been pushed how hard today becomes impossible to hold in your head.

A cooldown feels like a punishment, not a safeguard

When the safety layer does pause a platform, an opaque tool leaves you guessing whether you're banned. You need to know it's a deliberate, temporary safeguard — and when it lifts.

How Safety Center keeps every account in the clear

It turns the protective layer that's always been running into something you can see, per account.

It reads how hard each account is working

For every connected account, Safety Center looks at today's activity — replies and posts — against a safe daily cap tuned per platform, plus any recent platform pushback. That's the raw material for the score, and it's all measured on your own device.

It scores exposure 0–100, with the reason

Each account gets a live safety score and a band — Guarded, Elevated or High exposure — with a short explanation. Green means you're well inside safe limits; the score tells you the truth rather than a reassuring badge.

You steer the limits and watch the score move

Adjust an account's daily limits and the score responds in the same moment — raise a dial above the recommended default and it drops, so you can dial in exactly the pace you're comfortable with. On the free plan the score is visible on your platforms; fine-tuning the dials is a Pro feature.

It eases off automatically when a platform pushes back

If a platform signals it's had enough, Safety Center shows a calm cooldown state, names the platform, and tells you when scanning resumes. As the account has clean days, it climbs back toward green — no permanent red mark.

Why a visible safety score changes how you work

Safety Center exists because the safest way to find clients on social is to never wonder whether you're overdoing it. Making exposure visible, per account, is what lets you push confidently and stop before a platform makes you.

You act with confidence, not caution

When you can see an account is deep in the green, you engage freely. When it edges toward amber, you ease off on purpose. The guesswork — and the over-caution that costs you leads — goes away.

It reflects a genuinely safer design

The score is honest because the model is: your own logged-in session, no shared or warmed-up accounts, human-paced caps, and approval on every send. There's no unattended posting for the score to paper over.

It's backed by fleet-wide data you can check

The same safety events that feed your score — cooldowns, soft-blocks — are counted anonymously across every ClientRadar install and published on our public Ban-Risk Index (/ban-risk-index/), with permanent account losses reported to us shown honestly. See the fleet-wide data, then see your own.

Where Safety Center earns its keep

Running several accounts at once

Agencies and power users managing multiple accounts get a per-account score at a glance, so no single account quietly gets pushed too hard while your attention is elsewhere.

Warming up a fresh account

New accounts have less standing to spend. Safety Center's conservative caps and live score let you build activity at a pace that keeps a young account clear of trouble.

Recovering after a cooldown

If a platform pushed back, watch the account climb back toward green over its clean days — a clear, honest signal of when it's safe to lean in again.

Deciding how hard to push a campaign

Before a big outreach week, check where each account sits, tune the limits to the exposure you're comfortable with, and go — knowing exactly what it's costing your standing.

Questions, answered

What does the safety score actually measure?

It measures how hard you're working an account today — replies and posts against a safe daily cap tuned per platform — plus any recent pushback like a cooldown. Higher is safer. It's a live 0–100 number per account with a short reason, not a vague 'safe/unsafe' label. Nothing about it is a guarantee about someone else's platform, but it tells you honestly when an account is working harder than usual.

Does pushing an account harder really lower the score?

Yes, on purpose. If you raise a daily limit above the recommended default, the score drops in the same moment, because the account is now more exposed. That feedback loop is the point: you feel the exposure before a platform reacts to it, and you can dial the pace back whenever you like.

Is the safety score free, or only on paid plans?

The score itself is visible for free on the platforms you use — a free user is never left without a safety signal. Fine-tuning the daily limits (the dials) is a Pro feature. The idea is that everyone can see where an account stands; adjusting the pace is the paid control.

What happens when a platform pushes back?

Safety Center shows a calm cooldown state, names the platform, and tells you when scanning resumes — it's a deliberate, temporary safeguard, not a ban. As the account has clean days, the score climbs back toward green. There's no permanent red mark for a recovered account.

Where can I see the fleet-wide safety data?

On our public Ban-Risk Index (/ban-risk-index/) we publish anonymous, identity-free counts across all active ClientRadar installs — restriction events observed and permanent account losses reported to us — with a methodology note. It's the fleet-wide companion to your own per-account score.

Find clients on social — without wondering if you're pushing too hard

Safety Center makes account exposure visible so you can engage with confidence. Start free and see your live score, or see the plans on our pricing page.

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