Aimfox vs HeyReach
An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.
The short answer
Editorial assessmentAimfox compared with HeyReach
HeyReach is the reference agency platform for pooling many LinkedIn accounts into shared campaigns with one inbox and strong per-account safety. Aimfox covers similar ground and is usually cheaper per seat at twenty accounts, but with less rigorous documented safety and a vendor that also rents LinkedIn identities. Take HeyReach when the accounts belong to clients who would be devastated to lose them; take Aimfox when unit economics decide whether the service is profitable.
Choose Aimfox if
Agencies and sales teams running five or more LinkedIn profiles who want per-seat pricing that gets cheaper with scale, a single inbox across every account, and white-label client delivery, and who will decline the rented-profile product.
Choose HeyReach if
Agencies and outbound teams scaling LinkedIn volume across multiple sender accounts with centralized reply management.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Aimfox | HeyReach |
|---|---|---|
| Category | ||
| Starting price | $49 per seat per month (14 days trial) | $79/sender/mo (14 days trial) |
| Pricing model | Per-seat subscription where a seat is one connected LinkedIn profile, with volume pricing that falls sharply at agency scale, plus a separate rented-profile product priced per bundle. | Per-sender (connected LinkedIn account) monthly pricing; seats, campaigns, and inbox users are unlimited. Agency bundles discount sender packs. |
| Free plan | No | No |
| Free trial | 14 days, no credit card required, with roughly a two-minute setup | 14 days |
| Best for | Agencies and sales teams running five or more LinkedIn profiles who want per-seat pricing that gets cheaper with scale, a single inbox across every account, and white-label client delivery, and who will decline the rented-profile product. | Agencies and outbound teams scaling LinkedIn volume across multiple sender accounts with centralized reply management. |
| Setup time | The vendor claims a two-minute setup and that is roughly honest for connecting one profile: no password, no extension, no proxy configuration. Building a real campaign with an audience, an AI message layer, and A/B variants is an afternoon. Onboarding twenty agency accounts takes days rather than hours, which is why migration assistance is offered. | An afternoon to connect senders and launch; new accounts should ramp a week before full pacing. |
| Learning curve | Low to moderate. Campaign types are clearly separated and the Unibox is intuitive. The parts that take longest to get right are the AI personalization prompts and deciding sensible daily rates, because the vendor's published guidance on safe limits is lighter than you would want. | Low-to-moderate, the product is focused; the real learning is portfolio strategy (how many senders, whose identities, what pacing). |
| Platforms | Web application at app.aimfox.com, Cloud execution, no browser extension required, White-label branded deployment on the Agency plan | Web app (cloud execution), REST API |
| Compliance | No published certifications | GDPR-aligned processes |
| Founded | 2021 | 2022 |
| Headquarters | Operated by SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone entity; specific location not disclosed | Skopje, North Macedonia |
| Ownership | Privately held; ownership and leadership not disclosed | Bootstrapped |
Strengths and limitations
Aimfox
Strengths
- Per-account cost falls with scale rather than rising, reaching about $25 at twenty seats and $20 marginally, which inverts the usual agency-tier penalty.
- The Unibox is a real unified inbox across every connected profile, which is the single feature that determines whether multi-account operation is manageable or miserable.
- Four distinct campaign types including event-attendee extraction, one of the highest-intent audience sources on LinkedIn and not universally supported.
- Voice messages and attachments as native sequence steps, both of which lift reply rates and neither of which is common at this price.
Limitations
- The rented-profile Outreach Avatar product is a serious escalation beyond ordinary automation. It violates LinkedIn's terms in a way that is harder to defend than automating your own account, and the replacement guarantee implies a meaningful ban rate on those profiles.
- Vendor transparency is poor. The operating entity is SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone company, with no published founders, founding date, headcount, or funding, and thin security documentation.
- Safety detail is less rigorous than the leaders. Geo-based IP selection is stated, but published specifics on warm-up ramping and enforced daily ceilings are much lighter than Expandi's or SalesRobot's.
- Weak for a single user. At $49 with no free plan, one-seat buyers pay platform prices for the benefit of a volume curve they do not reach.
HeyReach
Strengths
- Sender rotation with pooled limits, the only proven path to LinkedIn volume at scale.
- Unified inbox with reply-as-sender makes multi-identity operations actually manageable.
- Best API and Clay/CRM integrations in the category; built to be composed.
- Unlimited seats/campaigns pricing is agency-native.
Limitations
- The model requires operating multiple LinkedIn accounts, acquisition, upkeep, and policy exposure are inherent.
- Per-identity depth (engagement scraping, granular behavioral tuning) trails Expandi.
- LinkedIn-only; multichannel programs need a partner email platform.
- Reporting is operational rather than analytical; agencies build client analytics downstream.
Pricing compared
Aimfox
Per-seat subscription where a seat is one connected LinkedIn profile, with volume pricing that falls sharply at agency scale, plus a separate rented-profile product priced per bundle.
- Outreach Seat$49
- Outreach Avatar$387
- AgencyFrom $499
At one seat, Aimfox is mediocre value: $49 buys a decent cloud sender when Dux-Soup Cloud does something similar for $99 with more history, and Dripify or Waalaxy compete hard below it. At twenty seats it is one of the two or three best deals in the category, because $25 per account for cloud execution, geo-matched IPs, a unified inbox across every profile, and full white label is a rate most agency plans cannot touch. The value question is therefore really a scale question. Below five accounts, look elsewhere. Above ten, Aimfox and HeyReach are the serious shortlist, and Aimfox is usually the cheaper of the two.
HeyReach
Per-sender (connected LinkedIn account) monthly pricing; seats, campaigns, and inbox users are unlimited. Agency bundles discount sender packs.
- Starter$79
- Agency (10 senders)$799
- Scale (50 senders)Custom
Per aggregate invite delivered, HeyReach's rotation economics beat single-account tools decisively once you run 3+ senders. The subscription is rarely the binding cost, maintaining a healthy account portfolio is, and HeyReach's tooling (health monitoring, auto-withdraw) is what keeps that portfolio productive.
Editorial verdict on each
Aimfox
Aimfox is a scale play and should be judged as one. If you run fifteen or twenty LinkedIn profiles, the $499 Agency plan at roughly $25 per account, with geo-matched IPs, full white label, a genuine cross-account Unibox, and campaign types including event-attendee extraction, is among the strongest unit economics available anywhere in this category, and the voice message, attachment, translation, and timezone features are unusually good for the money. If you run one account, it is an ordinary $49 cloud sender and you are paying for a volume curve you never reach. Two things should temper enthusiasm. The vendor publishes essentially nothing about itself, which is a poor look for software that operates your professional identity, and the Outreach Avatar rented-profile product is an escalation beyond ordinary automation that a careful business should decline outright and read as a signal about the company's posture toward LinkedIn's rules. Buy it for the agency economics, use it with your own accounts only, set conservative daily limits yourself since the vendor will not, and mirror every conversation into your CRM from the first week.
Read the full Aimfox profileHeyReach
MomentumHeyReach won the volume half of LinkedIn outreach by shipping cold email's rotation playbook with the plumbing agencies actually need: pooled limits, one inbox, unlimited seats, and a real API. The model's costs are honest, you must field an account portfolio and carry the policy exposure, but for teams whose targets exceed any single account's ceiling, it is the category's clearest answer and its momentum is deserved.
Read the full HeyReach profileAimfox profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; HeyReach last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.