If your export fails, it may be due to a few common factors:
- Connectivity Issues: Unstable internet connections can interrupt the export process. Ensure your internet connection is stable before starting the export and consider using a wired connection if possible.
- Platform Outages: Occasionally, temporary service interruptions on LinkedIn or other integrated platforms may cause export delays or failures. These outages are usually resolved quickly, so waiting a few minutes before retrying may help.
- Exceeded Daily Limits: Each account has daily usage limits to prevent excessive strain on the system. If you exceed these limits, your export may be paused until the limit resets. Breaking down large searches into smaller batches can help manage these limits more effectively.
- File Size Restrictions: Some systems have file size or row count limits for exports. If your search results are large, consider exporting in smaller chunks to avoid hitting these limits.
- Data Overload or Filtering Issues: If too many filters are applied, it may create complications during export. Reviewing and simplifying filters can sometimes resolve these issues.
If you continue to experience export failures, try restarting the export process with a smaller dataset or reach out to our support team for further assistance.