Leadspicker vs Reachy
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
Both sides assessedLeadspicker compared with Reachy
Opposite ends of the same LinkedIn motion. Reachy is a $39 local desktop agent running on one machine with your own AI key, aimed at a solo seller. Leadspicker is a $199 cloud platform allocating five LinkedIn seats and ten email seats with waterfall enrichment behind it. Take Reachy if you are one person on LinkedIn; take Leadspicker if you are coordinating several profiles and mailboxes with a CRM behind them.
Reachy compared with Leadspicker
Different scales of the same channel. Leadspicker is a $199 cloud platform allocating five LinkedIn seats alongside ten email seats, waterfall enrichment, and CRM connectors. Reachy is a $39 local desktop agent for one LinkedIn account with no email at all. Take Reachy if LinkedIn is the channel and you are one to five people; take Leadspicker if you need email, enrichment depth, and a CRM-integrated platform.
Choose Leadspicker if
Established small and mid-sized sales teams running multichannel outbound at real volume across several sending identities, particularly those prospecting from sources that conventional contact databases do not cover, such as job boards, directories, and local listings.
Choose Reachy if
Solo founders, consultants, recruiters, and small agencies who sell through LinkedIn, want signal-based prospecting rather than filtered lists, and would rather run automation locally than hand their LinkedIn credentials to a cloud service.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Leadspicker | Reachy |
|---|---|---|
| Category | AI SDR | AI SDR |
| Starting price | $199 per month (Explorer) (free trial) | $39 per month (Solo), or about $32 per month billed annually (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | Credit-metered monthly subscription, with each tier allocating enrichment credits, email outreach seats, and LinkedIn outreach seats. Credits are priced at one euro cent each. | Flat monthly subscription per tier, priced by the number of LinkedIn accounts, with no per-contact or usage metering. AI model costs are separate and paid directly to your model provider. |
| Free plan | No | After the trial expires, monitoring functionality remains free, though campaigns, export, and the rest of the paid feature set require a plan. |
| Free trial | Free trial available with no credit card required | 14 days with full Solo features, no credit card required |
| Best for | Established small and mid-sized sales teams running multichannel outbound at real volume across several sending identities, particularly those prospecting from sources that conventional contact databases do not cover, such as job boards, directories, and local listings. | Solo founders, consultants, recruiters, and small agencies who sell through LinkedIn, want signal-based prospecting rather than filtered lists, and would rather run automation locally than hand their LinkedIn credentials to a cloud service. |
| Setup time | A few days to a couple of weeks. Connecting mailboxes, LinkedIn accounts, and a CRM takes a day, but defining sources for the agents to monitor and tuning the ICP scoring is where the real setup effort goes, and domains still need their usual warmup period before volume. | Under an hour. Download the desktop app, connect your LinkedIn account, add an AI provider key, point it at a post or group, and run. There is no infrastructure to provision because there is no email side. |
| Learning curve | Moderate to high. This is a platform rather than a single-purpose tool, and the source-definition model is more powerful and less obvious than clicking filters on a database. Expect a week before the agents are producing lists you trust. | Low. The signal-based audience model is the only genuinely new idea to absorb, and it is intuitive once you have built one audience from a post's reactions. Getting an AI provider key is the step most non-technical users find unfamiliar. |
| Platforms | Web application | Desktop application, Runs locally against your own LinkedIn session |
| Compliance | No prominently published SOC 2 certification, EU-based operation with GDPR obligations under Czech and EU law | No published SOC 2 or ISO certification |
| Founded | 2015 | 2024 |
| Headquarters | Prague, Czech Republic | Not clearly disclosed |
| Ownership | Venture-backed | Privately held, founder-led |
Strengths and limitations
Leadspicker
Strengths
- Ten years of operating history in a category where most competitors are two or three years old, which shows in the maturity of the sequencing and deliverability layers.
- Live source scraping across job boards, Google Maps, and niche directories surfaces prospects that database-reselling competitors simply do not have.
- Waterfall enrichment across multiple providers is the architecturally correct approach to coverage and bounce reduction, and here it is built in rather than assembled by you in Clay.
- Genuinely autonomous sourcing agents that monitor sources continuously and route prospects into enrichment and outreach without human file shuffling.
Limitations
- The $199 entry price is high for this directory's audience, and the seat allocation at that tier is sized for a team rather than the solo founder the vendor names as the target persona.
- Credits are worth about one euro cent each, so the enrichment value inside the entry plan is roughly forty euros and the rest is platform premium.
- LinkedIn automation runs on your own accounts, so restriction risk from volume falls on your team's profiles rather than on the vendor.
- API access is gated to the $479 tier, which is a steep floor for programmatic use.
Reachy
Strengths
- Local execution against your own LinkedIn session materially reduces the account restriction risk that cloud automation tools carry, which is the single biggest hidden cost in LinkedIn outreach.
- Bring your own AI key with zero stated markup is unusually transparent and puts model choice and cost control in your hands.
- Signal-based sourcing from post reactions, group members, and event attendees produces warmer audiences than a filtered Sales Navigator export.
- Flat pricing with no per-contact or credit metering anywhere, so enthusiastic use does not produce an unexpected bill.
Limitations
- Single channel. There is no email sending, no domain or mailbox management, and no warmup, so it cannot be your only outbound tool if email matters.
- Automation only runs while the machine is on and the application is open, which is the unavoidable cost of the local architecture.
- AI costs are a separate variable bill from a model provider, so the flat subscription price is not the whole story.
- Local execution reduces LinkedIn account risk but does not remove it; LinkedIn's terms still discourage automation and a restricted profile is your loss.
Pricing compared
Leadspicker
Credit-metered monthly subscription, with each tier allocating enrichment credits, email outreach seats, and LinkedIn outreach seats. Credits are priced at one euro cent each.
- Explorer$199
- Growth$479
- Scale$1,599
- EnterpriseCustom
Leadspicker is priced for a team, not for a founder, and evaluating it as a founder tool produces a bad verdict for the wrong reason. If you run genuine multichannel volume across several mailboxes and LinkedIn profiles, the Explorer and Growth tiers bundle sourcing, waterfall enrichment, sequencing, and a unified inbox for less than assembling the equivalent from a data provider plus Clay plus a sequencer plus a LinkedIn tool. If you have one inbox and one profile, you are paying $199 for capacity you cannot use, and the enrichment component alone is worth about forty euros. The decisive question is not features, it is whether your sending footprint is large enough to consume what the plan allocates.
Reachy
Flat monthly subscription per tier, priced by the number of LinkedIn accounts, with no per-contact or usage metering. AI model costs are separate and paid directly to your model provider.
- Solo$39
- Team$79
- Agency$179
Reachy is the cheapest credible way for one person to run LinkedIn outreach properly, and the Agency tier at under twelve dollars per managed account is the best per-account price in the category by a wide margin. The flat structure with no credit meter removes the anxiety that makes most tools here expensive to use enthusiastically, and bring your own key means the AI component costs what it actually costs. The honest deductions are that it is single-channel, it only runs while your machine does, and the AI spend is a second invoice you have to watch. For a LinkedIn-led motion, none of those undo the value; for an email-led one, the tool is simply irrelevant.
Editorial verdict on each
Leadspicker
Leadspicker is the most substantial platform in this batch and the one most likely to be mispriced for the reader of this directory. The sourcing model is genuinely different from its competitors, scraping job boards, directories, and maps rather than reselling the same contact database, and waterfall enrichment plus multichannel sequencing plus a unified inbox is a real stack that would cost more to assemble from parts. Ten years of operating history is worth something in a category littered with two-year-old startups. But the entry tier allocates ten email seats and five LinkedIn seats for $199, which is capacity a one-person business cannot consume, and credits are worth about a euro cent each, so the enrichment inside that plan is worth roughly forty euros. Buy it if you run multichannel outbound across several sending identities and your prospects live in places Apollo does not index. Skip it if you have one inbox, one LinkedIn profile, and a hope that an agent will sell for you, because it will not: every reply is still yours to answer.
Read the full Leadspicker profileReachy
InnovationReachy is the most sensibly designed cheap tool in this batch, and the local architecture is not a gimmick: handing your LinkedIn credentials to a cloud service so it can act as you from a foreign data centre is the actual reason people lose accounts, and Reachy simply does not require it. Signal-based sourcing from post reactions, groups, and events is a better starting point than a Sales Navigator filter, the flat pricing with no credit meter means you can use it enthusiastically without watching a counter, and bring your own AI key at zero markup is more honest than any bundled token allowance. The Agency tier at fifteen accounts for $179 is the best per-account price anywhere in this category. Understand the boundaries before buying: it is LinkedIn only, it only runs while your machine does, the AI is a second variable bill, and every reply is still yours to answer. Within those limits, for a founder or agency selling through LinkedIn, it is very hard to beat at the price.
Read the full Reachy profileLeadspicker profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Reachy last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.