LinkedIn verification numbers your whole team can use
Use a dedicated, non-VoIP, real-SIM US number to receive LinkedIn verification codes. JoltSMS lets your team see codes in a shared inbox and in Slack, Discord, Email, or Webhooks—without tying LinkedIn to one person's phone.
- Receive LinkedIn verification SMS in a shared inbox
- Non-VoIP, real-SIM US number (not a disposable VoIP line)
- Long-term rental for re-verification and security checks
- Team Access + Slack/Discord/Email/Webhook notifications

Example: verification SMS arriving in a shared JoltSMS inbox.
Why LinkedIn phone verification gets in the way
LinkedIn uses verification codes to protect accounts and reduce abuse. Codes are sent to your email or phone and must be entered correctly, or you can't sign up or log in.
If those codes go to one person's phone—or to a number LinkedIn doesn't like—you get stuck.
Common pain points:
Dedicated real-SIM numbers for LinkedIn accounts
JoltSMS gives you US mobile numbers on real SIM cards, not typical VoIP ranges. You rent each number long-term, and your team can see LinkedIn verification SMS in a shared inbox.
- Dedicated non-VoIP, real-SIM US number for LinkedIn
- Long-term rental, so you can reuse the same number for re-verification
- Shared inbox, so multiple team members can see codes
- Notifications to Slack, Discord, Email, and Webhooks

Label a number for LinkedIn and see tags, unread counts, and renewal dates.
How teams use JoltSMS with LinkedIn
Company LinkedIn login
Shared login used by marketing, founders, or ops. Everyone needs to be able to complete occasional verification.
Recruiting & sales workflows
SDRs, AEs, and recruiters access LinkedIn from many devices and locations. Verification codes should go to the company, not one rep's phone.
Agency or multi-account management (legitimate)
Agencies or vendors that manage LinkedIn presence for clients. Keep verification on a number you control, with clear access for the right team.
How to use a JoltSMS number for LinkedIn verification
Rent a dedicated US number in JoltSMS
Start your plan and get a dedicated non-VoIP, real-SIM US number.
Label it for LinkedIn
In JoltSMS, label the number "LinkedIn Main" or similar so your team knows what it's for.
Configure notifications
Add Slack/Discord/Email/Webhooks so LinkedIn SMS codes are pushed to channels like #recruiting or #sales-ops.
Add the number to LinkedIn
In LinkedIn's Settings & Privacy → Sign in & security → Phone numbers, add the JoltSMS number when LinkedIn asks for a phone.
Receive and enter the code
When LinkedIn sends an SMS, it appears in the JoltSMS inbox and your notification channels. Copy the code and enter it into LinkedIn.
Keep the number active for future checks
Keep the number active so LinkedIn can re-verify you later (new devices, unusual activity, etc.).

Make LinkedIn verification codes visible to the right people
LinkedIn codes often show up at inconvenient times—new device, VPN, or security check. With JoltSMS, the right people can see the codes without relying on one person's phone.
- Inbox: marketing, sales, and ops see the same list of messages
- Slack/Discord: codes appear in shared channels for fast action
- Email: notify managers or owners for sensitive account changes
- Team Access: Owners keep billing/control; Managers/Viewers can still read codes
Send new SMS messages to Slack, Discord, Email, or a custom Webhook.

Important limitations when using JoltSMS with LinkedIn
JoltSMS cannot guarantee acceptance on LinkedIn or any specific service. LinkedIn controls its own risk and anti-abuse systems and may block or limit any number, carrier, or range at its discretion.
Best practices:
- Use JoltSMS numbers only for LinkedIn accounts you're authorized to manage
- Avoid using one number for many unrelated LinkedIn accounts (can look suspicious)
- Keep the number active long-term so re-verification still works later
- Don't use JoltSMS to bypass LinkedIn's rules or to automate/spam
- If codes stop arriving, treat it as a LinkedIn-side risk decision and review your usage
LinkedIn verification FAQ
No. We can't guarantee acceptance on LinkedIn or any other platform. We provide real-SIM, non-VoIP US numbers, which are generally more reliable than VoIP for verification codes, but LinkedIn decides what to accept.
Use a dedicated non-VoIP number for LinkedIn verification
Rent a long-term, real-SIM, non-VoIP US number that your team can share for LinkedIn verification codes—backed by a shared inbox, notifications, and Team Access.