HeyReach 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 assessmentLa Growth Machine compared with HeyReach
HeyReach is built for agencies running many LinkedIn accounts at flat, stackable pricing with unified inboxes across accounts; LGM prices per identity and goes deeper per conversation (voice notes, warming, branching multichannel flows). Volume across dozens of accounts favors HeyReach; depth and quality per account favors LGM.
Choose HeyReach if
Agencies and outbound teams scaling LinkedIn volume across multiple sender accounts with centralized reply management.
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| Attribute | HeyReach | La Growth Machine |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Engagement | |
| Starting price | $79/sender/mo (14 days trial) | 60 EUR/identity/mo (Basic, monthly; 50 EUR/mo equivalent on annual) (14 days trial) |
| Pricing model | Per-sender (connected LinkedIn account) monthly pricing; seats, campaigns, and inbox users are unlimited. Agency bundles discount sender packs. | 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 plan | No | No |
| Free trial | 14 days | 14 days, full feature access (custom sequences excepted), no card required |
| Best for | Agencies and outbound teams scaling LinkedIn volume across multiple sender accounts with centralized reply management. | 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 time | An afternoon to connect senders and launch; new accounts should ramp a week before full pacing. | 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 curve | Low-to-moderate, the product is focused; the real learning is portfolio strategy (how many senders, whose identities, what pacing). | 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. |
| Platforms | Web app (cloud execution), REST API | Web app (cloud execution, no extension required for sending), API, MCP server |
| Compliance | GDPR-aligned processes | GDPR-aligned (French company processing EU personal data) |
| Founded | 2022 | 2020 |
| Headquarters | Skopje, North Macedonia | Paris, France (teams across Paris, Bordeaux, and Marseille coworking spaces) |
| Ownership | Bootstrapped | Bootstrapped, founder-owned |
Strengths and limitations
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.
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
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.
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
HeyReach
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 profileLa 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 profileHeyReach 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.