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Meet Alfred vs Waalaxy

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

Meet Alfred compared with Waalaxy

Waalaxy leads with polish and a freemium on-ramp from its Chrome-extension roots; Alfred leads with cloud execution, team impersonation, and an X channel Waalaxy does not offer. For individuals starting from zero budget, Waalaxy's free tier wins; for teams of five or more running managed multichannel outreach, Alfred's Team plan is the more complete operation.

Choose Meet Alfred if

Sales teams, recruiters, and budget-conscious agencies that want broad multichannel coverage (LinkedIn plus email plus X), team management, and white label at the lowest credible per-seat price, and can live without deep conditional sequencing or bundled email deliverability tooling.

Choose Waalaxy if

Solo operators, freelancers, and small teams who want a cheap, self-serve way into LinkedIn prospecting and are comfortable keeping a browser tab open while it runs.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeMeet AlfredWaalaxy
CategoryLinkedInLinkedIn
Starting price$29/user/mo (Basic, billed annually) (free trial)€19/user/mo (Pro, billed monthly) (free plan available)
Pricing modelPer-user subscription in three tiers (Basic, Pro, Team), billed monthly, quarterly (20% off), or annually (50% off). White label unlocks at 5+ Team seats; volume discounts and dedicated account management at 10+. Free trial with no credit card.Per-user monthly pricing in EUR, billed monthly, quarterly (20% off), or annually (50% off); each seat corresponds to a LinkedIn account.
Free planNoA genuinely permanent free tier, not just a trial: roughly 3 actions per day per action type (visits, invites, messages), no email finder credits, and no CRM sync. Enough to test messaging and workflow, not to run real volume.
Free trialFree trial, no credit card required (length not stated on the pricing page)14 days on paid plans
Best forSales teams, recruiters, and budget-conscious agencies that want broad multichannel coverage (LinkedIn plus email plus X), team management, and white label at the lowest credible per-seat price, and can live without deep conditional sequencing or bundled email deliverability tooling.Solo operators, freelancers, and small teams who want a cheap, self-serve way into LinkedIn prospecting and are comfortable keeping a browser tab open while it runs.
Setup timeUnder an hour to connect LinkedIn and launch a first campaign from a search URL; a few days to structure team roles, templates, and multichannel sequences properly.Under 30 minutes to install the extension and launch a first template campaign.
Learning curveLow for basic LinkedIn campaigns, moderate for the full surface (multichannel steps, team settings, scheduler); the interface is repeatedly cited by users as straightforward.Very low; templates remove most of the setup decisions a new user would otherwise face.
PlatformsCloud web appChrome extension (Chromium-based browsers)
ComplianceGDPR program with a published DPA, Security and compliance, acceptable use, and vulnerability policies publishedGDPR-aligned processes (France-based company, EU data handling for email enrichment via Dropcontact)
Founded20172019
HeadquartersDubai, United Arab EmiratesMontpellier, France
OwnershipPrivately heldPrivately held, bootstrapped

Strengths and limitations

Meet Alfred

Strengths

  • Widest channel coverage in the category at its price: LinkedIn, email, and X in one sequence, plus posting to four social networks.
  • Lead sourcing from LinkedIn groups, events, posts, and newsletters gives creative targeting options many competitors lack.
  • Genuine team and agency layer: impersonation, roles, groups, shared inboxes, and white label at 5+ seats, at a per-seat price agencies can mark up.
  • Nine years in market and 175,000+ registered users; the platform has survived every LinkedIn crackdown cycle since 2017, which is not true of many rivals from that era.

Limitations

  • Campaigns are largely linear; there is no conditional flow builder that branches on invite acceptance, replies, or email opens the way Skylead, Expandi, or We-Connect sequences do.
  • No email deliverability tooling: no warm-up, no placement testing, no mailbox rotation, so the email channel rides entirely on the sender's own infrastructure.
  • The Basic tier is thin enough (3 campaigns, LinkedIn-only, no Sales Navigator) that the advertised $29 entry point does not represent the real product.
  • The 175,000-user figure counts registered signups over nine years, not active customers; actual scale is likely far smaller (LinkedIn lists the company at 11 to 50 employees).

Waalaxy

Strengths

  • Lowest entry price in the category with a genuinely useful free tier, not just a time-boxed trial.
  • 99+ template library removes the blank-page problem for first-time users.
  • Email Finder credits only burn on a successful match, stretching modest monthly allotments.
  • Multichannel LinkedIn-to-email fallback on Business closes a gap pure-LinkedIn tools leave open.

Limitations

  • Chrome-extension architecture means campaigns only run while the browser is open and the computer is awake, unlike cloud-based competitors.
  • No account rotation or pooled-limit model, so agencies working multiple client accounts outgrow it quickly.
  • Inbox Waalaxy is billed separately from the core subscription, an add-on cost easy to miss when comparing headline prices.
  • Browser-extension execution is generally considered easier for LinkedIn to fingerprint than server-side cloud tools with stable dedicated IPs.

Pricing compared

Meet Alfred

Per-user subscription in three tiers (Basic, Pro, Team), billed monthly, quarterly (20% off), or annually (50% off). White label unlocks at 5+ Team seats; volume discounts and dedicated account management at 10+. Free trial with no credit card.

  • Basic$29 annual ($59 monthly)
  • Pro$49 annual ($99 monthly)
  • Team$39 annual ($79 monthly)

On price per feature, Meet Alfred is one of the best deals in LinkedIn automation: $49 a year-billed month buys multichannel sequences, a CRM, a team layer, and a social scheduler that would cost $100 to $150 assembled from Skylead or Expandi plus a scheduling tool. The discount reflects real gaps rather than charity: linear campaigns instead of conditional flows, no email deliverability stack, and a Lead Finder capped in results rather than a real database. Teams whose plays are straightforward get exceptional value; teams that outgrow linear sequencing will pay again elsewhere.

Waalaxy

Per-user monthly pricing in EUR, billed monthly, quarterly (20% off), or annually (50% off); each seat corresponds to a LinkedIn account.

  • Pro€19
  • Advanced€49
  • Business€69

At €19 to €69 a month, Waalaxy is priced well under Dripify, Expandi, and HeyReach, and its free plan is one of the only real (non-trial) free tiers in the category. The catch is that the sticker price undersells the real cost: Inbox Waalaxy is a separate line item, and the browser-extension architecture asks the user to supply the always-on machine that a cloud tool would otherwise provide. For a solo operator already at their desk during outreach hours, that trade is a good one; for anyone wanting true set-and-forget automation, the effective cost includes keeping a computer running.

Editorial verdict on each

Meet Alfred

Meet Alfred is the value benchmark of LinkedIn outreach: no other credible tool covers LinkedIn, email, and X, throws in a CRM, team management, white label, and a social scheduler, and prices it at $29 to $49 per user. It earns a place on any shortlist where budget and channel breadth lead the criteria, and its longevity and support reputation derisk the low price. What it is not is a precision instrument: linear sequences, no email deliverability stack, and a results-capped Lead Finder mean sophisticated outbound teams will feel ceilings that Skylead and Expandi do not have. Buy it for affordable coverage; graduate from it when your sequences need to think.

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Waalaxy

Waalaxy earns its popularity honestly: it's the cheapest credible way into LinkedIn automation, its template library removes the intimidation factor for first-timers, and its free plan is one of the only real ones in the category. The trade for that price is architectural, a Chrome extension that needs an open browser and an awake machine, and a reply inbox billed separately from the core plan, both of which are easy to miss when comparing sticker prices against cloud competitors. For a solo founder, freelancer, or independent recruiter already working from their laptop during outreach hours, that trade is a clear win; for an agency or anyone wanting true unattended automation, it's the wrong tool no matter how good the price looks.

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Meet Alfred profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Waalaxy last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.