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Breakcold vs La Growth Machine

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 assessment

Breakcold compared with La Growth Machine

La Growth Machine automates genuine multichannel sequences across LinkedIn, email, and X with identity-aware branching, which is exactly the engine Breakcold lacks. Breakcold answers with a proper CRM, unlimited enrichment, and an inbox that covers WhatsApp and Telegram too. Choose La Growth Machine to run the campaign, Breakcold to manage what happens after someone replies.

Choose Breakcold if

Founder-led sales teams and small B2B agencies whose pipeline is built on LinkedIn relationships and multichannel conversation rather than cold volume, and who want one $59 subscription to replace a CRM plus three separate inboxes.

Choose La Growth Machine if

Sales teams, GTM engineers, and lead-gen agencies whose motion starts on LinkedIn and who want multichannel sequences, enrichment, and reply management in one tool, with account safety treated as a hard requirement rather than a marketing line.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeBreakcoldLa Growth Machine
CategoryEngagementEngagement
Starting price$59 per month (14 days trial)60 EUR/identity/mo (Basic, monthly; 50 EUR/mo equivalent on annual) (14 days trial)
Pricing modelA single published plan billed monthly, with seats and connected accounts sold as ten-dollar add-ons and AI usage metered as CRM actions against active contacts.Per-identity (per automated LinkedIn account) subscription in three tiers, billed monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually (annual gives 2 months free); enrichment beyond plan allowances is metered with pay-per-use credits. Prices display in EUR, USD, or GBP.
Free planNoNo
Free trial14 days14 days, full feature access (custom sequences excepted), no card required
Best forFounder-led sales teams and small B2B agencies whose pipeline is built on LinkedIn relationships and multichannel conversation rather than cold volume, and who want one $59 subscription to replace a CRM plus three separate inboxes.Sales teams, GTM engineers, and lead-gen agencies whose motion starts on LinkedIn and who want multichannel sequences, enrichment, and reply management in one tool, with account safety treated as a hard requirement rather than a marketing line.
Setup timeAn afternoon. Connecting accounts and letting history sync is the slow part and mostly runs unattended. Importing contacts and defining a pipeline takes another hour. There is nothing to install locally because sync is server side.A day to connect identities, import an audience, and launch a first sequence; allow another week of conservative limits while a LinkedIn account's automation pattern establishes. Email steps on fresh domains need standard 2 to 4 week warm-up via your own tooling.
Learning curveLow for anyone who has used a modern CRM, with one adjustment: the daily habit is the inbox and the engagement feed, not the pipeline board. Teams that keep treating it as a record store never get the value.Moderate. The sequence builder's conditions and branches reward planning, and multichannel campaigns take more thought than a linear invite-message loop. Templates and an active help center shorten the path.
PlatformsWeb application, Chrome extension for lead capture, MCP endpoint for AI assistantsWeb app (cloud execution, no extension required for sending), API, MCP server
ComplianceGDPR (EU-based company)GDPR-aligned (French company processing EU personal data)
Founded20212020
HeadquartersParis, FranceParis, France (teams across Paris, Bordeaux, and Marseille coworking spaces)
OwnershipBootstrapped, founder-ownedBootstrapped, founder-owned

Strengths and limitations

Breakcold

Strengths

  • The unified inbox is the real thing: seven-plus channels, server-side sync with no extension dependency, and replies that land natively in the prospect's app.
  • LinkedIn coverage is unusually complete for a CRM, including DMs, InMails, connection requests, and Sales Navigator threads syncing automatically.
  • The engagement feed makes social selling a routine rather than an aspiration, which no conventional CRM at this price does.
  • Unlimited contacts, pipelines, custom fields, and enrichment on the base plan removes the usual penalty for growing your database.

Limitations

  • The sequencing layer is thin. Email campaigns send from your own mailbox with no rotation or relay, and the vendor's own guidance is to run a dedicated sender alongside for volume.
  • No dialer, no call steps, no recording of outbound calls, so any telephone motion sits entirely outside the product.
  • Connected-account pricing can surprise a growing team; the headline $59 covers two accounts, and a five-rep multichannel team needs several times that.
  • No annual billing discount is published, which is unusual and makes the yearly cost higher than a comparable tool with a 20 percent annual saving.

La Growth Machine

Strengths

  • Deepest LinkedIn craft in its price band: voice messages, social warming, real-chat pacing, and visit-invite patterns go beyond the invite-and-message loop most rivals automate.
  • Safety is architectural: cloud execution, one dedicated proxy per identity, and human-paced limits, backed by a track record the company dates to 2017.
  • True multichannel branching (LinkedIn, email, X, calls) with conditions and A/B tests, not just email steps bolted onto a LinkedIn bot.
  • Waterfall enrichment and a multichannel inbox reduce the need for separate data and reply-management tools.

Limitations

  • LinkedIn automation inherently violates LinkedIn's terms of service; LGM mitigates the risk credibly but cannot eliminate it, and a restricted account is always a possible outcome.
  • Expensive per account next to volume-oriented LinkedIn tools; buyers who only need connection requests will overpay significantly.
  • Enriched-lead allowances are small on lower tiers, and full enrichment at 5 credits per lead makes heavy data use a real incremental cost.
  • Key capabilities are gated high: CRM sync and the X channel require Ultimate at 180 euros per identity monthly.

Pricing compared

Breakcold

A single published plan billed monthly, with seats and connected accounts sold as ten-dollar add-ons and AI usage metered as CRM actions against active contacts.

  • Breakcold$59
  • Additional seat$10
  • Additional connected account$10

For a solo founder, $59 for an unlimited-contact CRM with a genuine seven-channel inbox and unlimited enrichment is very strong value; the comparable stack assembled from a CRM plus an enrichment tool plus a LinkedIn inbox tool costs more and integrates worse. For a five-rep team the picture is still good at roughly $180 a month all in, but the connected-account charge means you should count accounts rather than heads. What you are not buying is a sequence engine, a dialer, or deliverability infrastructure. If your sales motion is cold volume, Breakcold is cheap because it does not do the expensive part, and you will end up paying a second vendor for it.

La Growth Machine

Per-identity (per automated LinkedIn account) subscription in three tiers, billed monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually (annual gives 2 months free); enrichment beyond plan allowances is metered with pay-per-use credits. Prices display in EUR, USD, or GBP.

  • Basic60 EUR
  • Pro120 EUR
  • Ultimate180 EUR
  • Agency / CustomCustom (Custom plans from 150 EUR/mo)

Against cheap LinkedIn tools (Waalaxy, Dripify at roughly 20 to 60 euros), LGM costs two to three times more per account and earns it only if you use what those tools lack: voice messages, social warming, true multichannel branching, waterfall enrichment, and the unified inbox. Against per-seat sales engagement platforms its identity pricing is competitive for LinkedIn-led motions, and free team members make it cheap for a manager-plus-reps setup. The trap is scale: at 10+ identities on Ultimate you are at 1,500+ euros a month, agency-plan territory, where per-account economics deserve a hard look against HeyReach-style flat multi-account pricing.

Editorial verdict on each

Breakcold

Breakcold is the best tool available for a specific way of selling: LinkedIn-led, relationship-driven, conversation-heavy, and spread across half a dozen apps that no ordinary CRM can see into. The unified inbox and the engagement feed genuinely change the daily routine, unlimited enrichment at $59 flat is strong value, and the MCP endpoint is ahead of everything else in this category. Just do not buy it expecting a sequence engine. Email campaigns run from your own mailbox with the ceiling that implies, there is no dialer at all, and the vendor will tell you to bring your own sender for volume. Count connected accounts rather than seats before you compare prices, and accept that you are buying from a handful of people in Paris with no SOC 2 and no investors. For a founder or a small agency selling on LinkedIn, that trade is a good one.

Read the full Breakcold profile

La Growth Machine

La Growth Machine is the craftsman's LinkedIn outreach tool: voice messages, social warming, branching multichannel sequences, and a genuinely useful shared inbox, run on an architecture that takes account safety seriously. For teams whose pipeline starts on LinkedIn and who measure success in conversations rather than connection requests, it is arguably the best-equipped option in the SMB tier, and the bootstrapped French vendor behind it prices like a business, not a land-grab. It is the wrong buy for email-first volume senders, bare-bones budgets, and enterprises needing compliance paperwork, and the identity-based pricing deserves scrutiny past a handful of accounts. Within its lane, though, few tools convert LinkedIn effort into replies as well per account.

Read the full La Growth Machine profile

Breakcold profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; La Growth Machine last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.