# Aimfox

> Aimfox is a cloud-based LinkedIn outreach platform priced at $49 per connected profile per month, running connection, message, reaction, and event-based campaigns from geo-matched IPs with a unified inbox across all connected profiles, an AI message layer, voice messages, auto-translation, and a white-label agency plan that starts at $499 for twenty seats and adds further seats at $20 each.

- Category: LinkedIn Outreach (https://saastracker.org/categories/linkedin-outreach)
- Website: https://aimfox.com
- Starting price: $49 per seat per month
- Free plan: No
- Free trial: 14 days, no credit card required, with roughly a two-minute setup
- Founded: 2021, HQ: Operated by SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone entity; specific location not disclosed, Ownership: Privately held; ownership and leadership not disclosed
- Profile last reviewed: 2026-08-22
- Canonical profile: https://saastracker.org/products/aimfox

## Overview

Aimfox's defining decision is its price curve. A single seat is $49 a month, which is unremarkable. Twenty seats are $499, which is $25 each, and additional seats beyond that are $20. Almost every other vendor in this category charges more per account as you add accounts, or charges a flat agency premium on top. Aimfox does the opposite, and that single fact makes it one of the few tools here that is genuinely cheaper at scale than at the bottom. If you run LinkedIn outreach as a service, the arithmetic is hard to ignore.

The product underneath is a competent cloud platform rather than a category-defining one. Campaigns come in four useful shapes: connection campaigns for new prospects, message campaigns for existing first-degree connections, reaction campaigns that engage before they ask, and event campaigns that extract attendees from LinkedIn events, which is one of the highest-intent audience sources on the platform and is not universally supported. On top sit an AI message layer, variables and attachments, voice messages, auto-translation, smart timezone sending, and A/B testing. The Unibox consolidates conversations from every connected profile into one view, which is the feature that makes multi-account operation survivable.

Then there is the Outreach Avatar product, and it needs stating plainly rather than politely. For $387 a month you rent three LinkedIn profiles from Aimfox and send from them, with a replacement guarantee if they get burned. This is renting identities to message strangers. It is a clear violation of LinkedIn's user agreement well beyond ordinary automation, it is a reputational risk if a prospect works out that the person who messaged them does not exist, and the existence of a replacement guarantee tells you exactly how often those accounts get killed. Some agencies will consider this a feature. Most small businesses should treat it as a reason to be careful about the vendor's overall posture toward LinkedIn's rules.

The company operates as SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone entity, and publishes very little about its people, founding, or funding. Connection is cookie-based rather than password-based, which is the safer of the two options, and proxies are either provided by Aimfox with geo-based selection or brought by you. It is an active, well-maintained product with a real agency customer base, but it is not a transparent vendor, and the Avatar product means you are buying from a company that is comfortable operating close to the line.

## How it works

1. You connect a LinkedIn profile through the web app at app.aimfox.com without handing over your password; the connection is session-based. Aimfox then runs that profile from its own cloud infrastructure with geo-based IP and proxy selection intended to match the account's country, or you can supply your own proxy if you already run one.

2. You build an audience from a LinkedIn or Sales Navigator search, a CSV import, or a LinkedIn event's attendee list, and choose a campaign type: connection requests to new prospects, direct messages to existing connections, reactions to warm someone before contact, or an event-driven flow.

3. Message steps carry variables, attachments, AI-generated personalization, and optional voice notes, with auto-translation for multilingual campaigns and smart timezone logic so a message lands during the prospect's working day rather than yours. A/B testing splits variants and reports which performs better.

4. Every reply from every connected profile lands in the Unibox, one inbox covering the whole operation rather than one per account, which is the difference between running ten profiles and drowning in ten LinkedIn tabs. Analytics report per campaign and per profile, integrations and an API push outcomes onward, and agency customers rebrand the entire interface for clients.

## 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.

## Not the right fit for

- Solo users on a budget; $49 for one seat buys less here than $14.99 buys from Dux-Soup or $9.99 from Octopus CRM, and the whole point of Aimfox is the volume curve you are not using.
- Anyone who wants a transparent, well-documented vendor; the operating company is a free-zone entity with no published leadership, founding date, or funding, and the security documentation is thin.
- Buyers with any compliance sensitivity; the Outreach Avatar rented-profile product is a serious escalation beyond ordinary automation, and a regulated or reputation-sensitive business should not be doing business with the category of vendor that sells it.
- Teams that need deep email sequencing alongside LinkedIn; Aimfox is LinkedIn-first and does not match Closely or LinkedCamp on the multichannel email side.
- Anyone who wants the category's most rigorously documented safety architecture; Aimfox describes geo-based IP selection but publishes far less detail on warm-up ramps and enforced daily ceilings than Expandi or SalesRobot.

## Features

### Campaign types

Four shapes rather than one, including event extraction that many competitors lack.

- **Connection campaigns**: Invitations with personalized notes to second and third-degree prospects, followed by a message sequence once accepted.
- **Message campaigns to existing connections**: Direct messaging to your first-degree network, which consumes no invite allowance and is the lowest-risk campaign type available.
- **Reaction campaigns**: Likes and reactions on a prospect's recent activity before any outreach, generating a notification and warming the account without spending an invite.
- **Event campaigns**: Extracts attendees from a LinkedIn event and runs them as an audience. Event attendance is one of the strongest intent signals on the platform and not every competitor supports it.
- **Inbound campaign handling**: Automated flows for people who connect with you rather than the other way round, so inbound interest gets a sequence instead of being lost.
- **A/B testing**: Split-tests message variants within a campaign and reports which produced better acceptance and reply rates.

### Message layer

More personalization surface than most tools at this price.

- **AI message generation**: Generates message copy from profile context with the stated aim of sounding human rather than templated. Quality still depends on your prompt and your offer.
- **Variables and dynamic fields**: Standard profile-field substitution across name, title, company, and location, applied consistently across every step of a sequence.
- **Attachments in messages**: Send documents, images, or decks inside a LinkedIn message step rather than linking out, which usually reads better and converts better.
- **Voice messages**: LinkedIn voice notes as a sequence step. Rare in this category and genuinely differentiated for reply rates, though it needs care to avoid sounding mass-produced.
- **Auto-translation**: Translates message content for multilingual audiences, which matters if you sell across Europe from one campaign.
- **Smart timezones**: Sends within the prospect's working hours rather than yours, which improves both response rates and the plausibility of the account's activity pattern.

### Multi-account and agency operations

The real product, and where the price curve pays off.

- **Unibox across all connected profiles**: One inbox spanning every LinkedIn account under the subscription, so a five-person team or a twenty-account agency handles replies in one place.
- **Per-seat pricing that falls with scale**: $49 for one seat, $499 for twenty (about $25 each), and $20 per seat beyond that. Almost uniquely in this category, adding accounts lowers your unit cost.
- **Full white label**: Rebrand the interface and client-facing reporting on the Agency plan, so clients see your brand rather than Aimfox's.
- **Team collaboration and permissions**: Assign operators to specific profiles and campaigns rather than sharing one login across a team.
- **Profile migration assistance**: The vendor helps move existing accounts and campaigns onto the platform as part of agency onboarding, with Slack-based onboarding support.
- **Cross-account analytics**: Performance reporting rolled up across every connected profile as well as broken down per account and per campaign.

### Infrastructure, safety, and account handling

Better than the cheap extensions, less documented than the safety-first vendors.

- **Cloud execution**: Campaigns run on Aimfox infrastructure around the clock with nothing installed in your browser and no machine left switched on.
- **Geo-based IP and proxy selection**: The vendor assigns an IP intended to match the account's location, which is the control that keeps a cloud-driven session from looking like a foreign login.
- **Bring your own proxy**: Agencies that already run their own residential proxy estate can supply it rather than relying on the vendor's pool, which is useful if you have opinions about IP quality.
- **Password-free account connection**: Profiles connect by session rather than by handing Aimfox your LinkedIn password, which is the less dangerous of the two models and worth insisting on with any vendor.
- **Sales Navigator compatibility**: Works with Sales Navigator searches and lists where you have a seat, and with ordinary LinkedIn search where you do not.
- **Rented Outreach Avatar profiles**: For $387 a month you rent three managed LinkedIn profiles with a replacement guarantee if they are banned. This is a clear violation of LinkedIn's user agreement beyond ordinary automation, and the existence of the guarantee is itself a statement about how often those accounts are lost. Treat it as a red flag rather than a feature.

### Data and integrations

Adequate rather than exceptional, with an API available.

- **Third-party integrations**: Connectors to common CRM and workflow tools so accepted connections and replies flow into the system your revenue team actually uses.
- **Public API**: Documented API access for pulling campaign and conversation data out programmatically, which is the mechanism that protects you against vendor lock-in.
- **CSV import and export**: Audiences in, results out, in the format everything else in your stack can read.
- **Slack**: Used both for team notification and as the onboarding channel for agency customers.

## Use cases

- **Lead-generation agency running twenty client accounts**: Per-account pricing at $49 elsewhere would cost $980 a month, plus an agency tier premium, and each client demands branded reporting. Outcome: The Agency plan at $499 for twenty seats halves the licence cost, the Unibox keeps twenty accounts manageable by two operators, and white label means clients never see the vendor.
- **Five-person sales team at a mid-market SaaS company**: Each rep should prospect from their own profile, but the sales manager needs one view of every conversation and one set of numbers. Outcome: Five seats at $49 gives each rep their own campaigns while the Unibox and cross-account analytics give the manager consolidated reply rates and pipeline visibility.
- **Conference-driven B2B seller**: The single best audience each quarter is the attendee list of three industry LinkedIn events, and there is no export button. Outcome: Event campaigns extract attendees directly, reaction campaigns warm them during the event week, and connection requests referencing the event go out at safe daily rates afterwards.
- **European team selling in four languages**: One campaign has to reach prospects in Germany, France, Spain, and the Netherlands without four separate sequences and four sets of working hours. Outcome: Auto-translation handles the copy and smart timezones handle the delivery window, so one campaign covers four markets and each message arrives mid-morning locally.

## Pricing

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 per seat per month (up to 25 percent off billed yearly). One connected LinkedIn profile; Inbound and outbound campaigns; Unified inbox; AI personalization, voice messages, auto-translation; Third-party integrations. Add seats at the same rate until volume pricing makes the Agency plan cheaper, which happens well before twenty.
- **Outreach Avatar**: $387 per month for three rented LinkedIn profiles. Three managed LinkedIn profiles rented from Aimfox; Profile customization; Replacement guarantee if a profile is banned; Additional profiles at per-profile rates. Renting identities to message strangers violates LinkedIn's user agreement well beyond ordinary automation. Understand the reputational and legal exposure before considering it.
- **Agency**: From $499 per month for 20 seats, then $20 per additional seat. Twenty connected LinkedIn profiles included; Full white label; Team collaboration and permissions; Slack onboarding and profile migration assistance; Cross-account analytics. About $25 per account at twenty seats and $20 marginally after, which is among the cheapest per-account rates in the category.

Add-ons:

- Additional Agency seats ($20 per seat per month): Beyond the twenty included in the Agency plan.
- Additional rented profiles (Quoted per profile): On top of the three included in the Outreach Avatar bundle.
- LinkedIn Sales Navigator (Roughly $99 per user per month, paid to LinkedIn): Not mandatory but assumed for serious targeting; this is often the largest line item in a multi-seat deployment.

Billing notes:

- Yearly billing takes up to 25 percent off across all plans.
- The pricing curve is unusual and worth modelling before you buy: unit cost falls as you add accounts rather than rising, which inverts the normal agency-tier penalty.
- Modelled for one user, the real cost is $49 for Aimfox plus roughly $99 for a Sales Navigator seat, so about $148 per month, or roughly $136 on annual billing. At that price a single user is paying platform rates for a product whose advantage they are not using.
- Modelled for a five-account agency, five Outreach Seats are $245 per month, or $49 per account. Note that the Agency plan at $499 for twenty seats becomes cheaper per account than five individual seats, so a growing agency should model the jump early. Sales Navigator seats, if each operator needs one, add substantially more than the software itself.
- The Outreach Avatar rental is priced per bundle of three profiles rather than per seat, and should be evaluated as a different product with a different risk profile entirely.
- The vendor publishes list prices openly and signup is self-serve with a 14-day trial and no credit card, so evaluation costs nothing.

Value assessment: 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.

## 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.
- Auto-translation plus smart timezone sending makes multi-market European campaigns practical from a single sequence.
- Password-free account connection and either vendor-provided geo-matched proxies or bring-your-own, which is the right pair of options.
- Full white label and Slack-based agency onboarding, with profile migration help included rather than sold.
- Self-serve throughout: published prices, a 14-day trial, no credit card, no sales call.

## 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.
- LinkedIn-first with limited email sequencing, so buyers who want genuine multichannel outreach will find Closely or LinkedCamp better equipped.
- Integration breadth is described in general terms rather than as a named connector list, which makes it hard to verify your specific CRM is covered without asking.
- No published compliance certifications, data residency options, or SSO, which will end the conversation for any buyer with a security review.

## Comparisons

- **Aimfox vs Closely**: Both are cloud platforms courting agencies at similar prices. Closely bundles unlimited email accounts, enrichment credits, and white label from its $49 entry plan, and tops out sensibly around five LinkedIn accounts. Aimfox is thinner on email but its price curve keeps falling past twenty seats and its Unibox handles more accounts gracefully. Under five accounts take Closely for the multichannel and enrichment; past ten, Aimfox is materially cheaper per account.
- **Aimfox vs SalesRobot**: SalesRobot publishes the clearer safety story, with stated dedicated residential IPs per account, explicit per-plan daily quotas, and an AI appointment-setting agent, at $59 to $99 per LinkedIn account. Aimfox is cheaper at volume and has the better multi-account inbox. Pick SalesRobot if you are running a handful of accounts you cannot afford to lose and want documented limits; pick Aimfox if you are running fifteen and the per-account cost is what decides the business model.
- **Aimfox vs LinkedCamp**: LinkedCamp charges $69 to $99 with a dedicated IP, an AI appointment agent, unlimited email accounts, and an agency SaaS configurator that resells sub-accounts at $69 each. Aimfox is cheaper per account at scale but sells LinkedIn outreach rather than a reseller business. Choose LinkedCamp if you want to package and resell the tool with billing built in; choose Aimfox if you want the lowest per-account cost for accounts you operate yourself.
- **Aimfox vs 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.
- **Aimfox vs Expandi**: Expandi is the safety benchmark: a dedicated country-matched IP per account, enforced warm-up ramps, and smart sequences that branch on behaviour, at a noticeably higher per-account price. Aimfox is cheaper, faster to deploy across many accounts, and better on unified inbox, but does not document its safety controls to the same standard. Buy Expandi if account survival at sustained volume is the whole game; buy Aimfox if you need twenty accounts running economically and will manage risk yourself.

## Implementation

- 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.
- 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.
- Onboarding: Self-serve on the seat plan with a 14-day no-credit-card trial. Agency customers get Slack onboarding, profile migration assistance, and a human relationship, which is included rather than an upsell.
- Migration: Audiences import by CSV, and Aimfox will help move existing accounts and campaigns across on the Agency plan. Migrating out matters more: use the API and CSV export from the start to mirror conversations and outcomes into your CRM, because if LinkedIn blocks the tool or the vendor disappears (and given the entity structure and the rented-profile business, that is a live consideration) the conversation history in the Unibox is the part you would otherwise lose. Messages already sent remain in LinkedIn's own inbox regardless.

## Platform, API & security

- Platforms: Web application at app.aimfox.com, Cloud execution, no browser extension required, White-label branded deployment on the Agency plan
- API: Documented public API for campaign and conversation data, plus third-party integrations and Slack notifications. Use it to mirror data out rather than relying on the vendor holding it.
- Compliance: No published certifications
- Data residency: Not published. The operating entity is SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone company.
- SSO: Not advertised.
- Security notes: Account connection is password-free and session-based, which is the safer of the two models and a genuine point in Aimfox's favour. Proxies are either assigned by the vendor with geo-based selection or supplied by you. Beyond that the vendor publishes essentially nothing: no certifications, no data residency, no security whitepaper, no named leadership. For a tool that operates your LinkedIn identity, that is a thin disclosure record, and the rented-profile product suggests a company comfortable operating close to and past the platform's rules.

## Support

- Channels: In-app and email support, Slack onboarding for agency customers, Dedicated help during profile migration
- Documentation: Product documentation and API reference covering campaign setup, account connection, proxies, and integrations.
- Community: Limited public community; the agency relationship is handled through direct Slack channels rather than a forum.

## Company

- Founded: 2021
- Headquarters: Operated by SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone entity; specific location not disclosed
- Ownership: Privately held; ownership and leadership not disclosed
- Employees: Not disclosed
- Funding: No disclosed funding. The vendor publishes no founder names, headcount, or corporate history, which is a genuine diligence gap for a tool that operates your LinkedIn identity.

Timeline:

- 2021: Launches as a cloud LinkedIn outreach platform operated by SocialGrowth LLC FZ, connecting profiles by session rather than by password.
- 2023: Adds the Unibox unified inbox across all connected profiles, which becomes the basis of the multi-account and agency positioning.
- 2024: Introduces the Agency plan at $499 for twenty seats with full white label, inverting the usual pattern of charging more per account at scale.
- 2025: Adds voice messages, auto-translation, smart timezone sending, and event-attendee campaigns to the message and targeting layer.
- 2026: Prices at $49 per seat, $499 for twenty agency seats with $20 additions, and $387 per month for three rented Outreach Avatar LinkedIn profiles with a ban replacement guarantee.

## Integrations

CRM connectors via the third-party integration library, Public API, Slack, LinkedIn and Sales Navigator search and lists, LinkedIn event attendee extraction, CSV import and export, Bring-your-own residential proxies

## FAQ

### What is Aimfox?

Aimfox is a cloud-based LinkedIn outreach platform priced per connected profile. It runs connection, message, reaction, and event campaigns from geo-matched IPs, adds AI personalization, voice messages, attachments, auto-translation, and A/B testing, and consolidates every connected profile's replies into a single Unibox. Its distinguishing feature is a price curve that falls with scale, reaching about $25 per account at twenty seats.

### How much does Aimfox cost?

An Outreach Seat is $49 per connected LinkedIn profile per month. The Agency plan starts at $499 per month for twenty seats, with further seats at $20 each. A separate Outreach Avatar product rents three managed LinkedIn profiles for $387 per month. Yearly billing takes up to 25 percent off. There is a 14-day trial with no credit card and no free plan.

### Will Aimfox get my LinkedIn account banned?

It can. Automating LinkedIn violates LinkedIn's user agreement regardless of vendor, and accounts are routinely warned, restricted, and permanently banned. Aimfox mitigates the biggest cloud-specific risk with geo-based IP and proxy selection so the account does not appear to log in from a foreign datacentre, and it connects without your password. What it does not publish clearly is warm-up ramping behaviour or hard enforced daily ceilings, so you should set conservative rates yourself and stay well inside LinkedIn's roughly 100 invitations per week allowance.

### What is Outreach Avatar and should I use it?

It is a rental service: $387 a month for three LinkedIn profiles that Aimfox owns and manages, which you use to send outreach, with a guarantee that banned profiles will be replaced. Our view is that most small businesses should decline it. Renting identities to message strangers goes well beyond automating your own account, the replacement guarantee tells you how often those accounts are lost, and being discovered using a fabricated persona is a reputational problem no acceptance rate improvement offsets.

### Do I need Sales Navigator to use Aimfox?

No. Aimfox works with ordinary LinkedIn search, CSV imports, and LinkedIn event attendee lists, and is compatible with Sales Navigator where you have a seat. In a multi-seat deployment the Sales Navigator subscriptions at roughly $99 per user per month usually cost more than Aimfox itself, so decide deliberately which operators genuinely need one.

### What does Aimfox cost for one user versus a five-account agency?

One user pays $49 per month, or roughly $148 all in with a Sales Navigator seat. Five accounts on individual seats cost $245 per month, or $49 each. The important arithmetic is that the $499 Agency plan covers twenty seats, so it becomes cheaper per account than ten individual seats; if you expect to grow past ten accounts, model the jump before you commit to per-seat billing.

### Does Aimfox have a unified inbox across multiple accounts?

Yes, and it is the main reason to choose it for multi-account work. The Unibox aggregates conversations from every connected profile into one view, so an operator can handle replies for fifteen accounts without opening fifteen LinkedIn sessions. This is the feature that separates tools that technically support many accounts from tools you can actually run many accounts on.

### Is Aimfox a Chrome extension?

No, it is cloud software accessed through a web app. Campaigns keep running when your computer is off, which extension-based tools such as Octopus CRM and standard Dux-Soup cannot do. The tradeoff is that your LinkedIn session is driven from vendor infrastructure rather than your own machine, which is why the geo-based IP and proxy selection matters so much.

### What happens to my campaign data if Aimfox is blocked or shuts down?

Messages already sent stay in LinkedIn's own inbox, and prospect lists export as CSV. What would be lost is the Unibox conversation state, campaign history, and analytics. Use the API and CRM integrations from day one to mirror conversations and outcomes into a system you own. This precaution is worth taking seriously here specifically, because the vendor is an undisclosed free-zone entity operating a rented-identity business alongside its main product.

### Who is behind Aimfox?

The product is operated by SocialGrowth LLC FZ, a free-zone company. No founders, headquarters, headcount, funding, or security certifications are published. The product itself is actively developed and has a real agency customer base, but the absence of any corporate disclosure is a legitimate reason to keep your data mirrored elsewhere and to avoid making Aimfox the only place your pipeline lives.

## Editorial verdict

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.

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