A LinkedIn outreach agent that runs on your laptop, not in a data centre
Reachy is a desktop application that automates LinkedIn prospecting from your own machine: it sources leads from buying signals such as post reactions, group memberships, and event attendance, scores them against your ideal customer profile, writes personalized connection notes and messages using an AI key you supply yourself, and manages follow-ups across one or more rotated LinkedIn accounts, priced flat from $39 a month with no per-contact fees.
Overview
Reachy makes one architectural decision that separates it from every cloud LinkedIn tool: it runs locally. The agent is a desktop application executing on your machine against your own logged-in LinkedIn session, rather than a server farm in another country logging into your account from an unfamiliar IP address. Anyone who has had a LinkedIn account restricted by a cloud automation tool will immediately understand why that matters, and it is the honest reason to consider Reachy over a browser-extension or cloud competitor.
The second decision is bring your own AI key. Reachy does not resell tokens. You plug in an OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google key and pay the model provider directly, with the vendor stating zero markup on tokens. That is unusually transparent for this category and it changes the economics: the subscription buys the agent and the automation, while the intelligence is metered by you at cost. It also means your true monthly bill is the plan price plus whatever your model spend turns out to be, which for typical LinkedIn message volumes is small but is not zero.
The sourcing model is the third distinctive piece and the most useful in practice. Rather than starting from a static list, Reachy pulls prospects from behavioural signals on LinkedIn itself: people who reacted to a specific post, members of a particular group, attendees of an event. These are warm-ish audiences by construction, self-selected around a topic, which is a meaningfully better starting point than a filtered Sales Navigator export. Scoring against your ideal customer profile then ranks what the signals returned.
Reception has been strong for a product of this size, with more than seventeen thousand downloads reported, ratings around 4.9 across G2, Capterra, and GetApp, and a number two Product of the Day placement on Product Hunt. Pricing is flat and modest: $39 a month for one LinkedIn account, $79 for five with rotation, and $179 for fifteen with per-client isolation for agencies. There is a fourteen day full-feature trial with no card, a seven day money-back guarantee, and no per-contact metering anywhere, which is refreshing in a category built on credit meters.
Best for
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.
Not the right fit for
- Anyone whose motion is email rather than LinkedIn; Reachy does not send email, warm domains, or manage mailboxes at all, so it is a single-channel tool by design.
- Teams that need automation to keep running when laptops are closed, since a local agent only works while the machine is on and the application is running.
- Buyers who want AI cost bundled into one predictable invoice; bring your own key means a second bill from a model provider and a variable component you have to monitor.
- Anyone hoping automation makes LinkedIn account risk disappear. Running locally reduces the risk profile considerably, but LinkedIn's terms still discourage automation and a restricted profile is your loss, not the vendor's.
- Organizations needing enterprise assurance: this is a small founder-led product with no published compliance program, no SSO, and no procurement track record.
How it works
- 1
You install the desktop application and connect your LinkedIn account. Everything from that point runs from your machine against your own session, which is the design premise: no cloud server logging in from an IP address LinkedIn has never seen you use.
- 2
You define an audience by signal rather than by filter. Point Reachy at a post whose reactions you want to work, a group whose members match your market, or an event whose attendees are self-selected around a topic you sell into. This produces a fundamentally different list from a Sales Navigator search, because everyone on it did something recently.
- 3
The agent scores each prospect against your ideal customer profile and ranks them, then writes a personalized connection note or message per person using the AI key you supplied. Because you own the key, model choice is yours, and the cost of generation is billed by OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google rather than marked up by the vendor.
- 4
Campaigns run with follow-ups managed automatically, and on the Team and Agency tiers connection requests rotate across multiple LinkedIn accounts to spread volume rather than concentrating it on one profile. Replies arrive in LinkedIn where you already read them, and a human answers. Reachy sources, scores, drafts, and paces; it does not hold conversations.
Feature breakdown
26 features in 5 modulesLocal-first architecture
The design decision the whole product rests on.- Runs on your machine
- The agent is a desktop application executing against your own logged-in LinkedIn session, so activity originates from your usual device and network rather than from a cloud server LinkedIn has never associated with you.
- No credential handoff to a vendor cloud
- You are not giving a third party your LinkedIn login to use from their infrastructure, which is the single most common cause of account restrictions with cloud automation tools.
- Bring your own AI key
- Plug in an OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google key and pay the provider directly. The vendor states zero markup on tokens, so model spend is at cost rather than resold.
- Model choice
- Because you supply the key, you pick the model, which means you can trade generation quality against cost yourself instead of accepting whatever the vendor negotiated.
- Data stays local by default
- Prospect data is worked on the machine running the agent rather than accumulating in a vendor database, which is a meaningful privacy difference from cloud competitors.
Signal-based sourcing
Building audiences from behaviour rather than from filters.- Post reaction audiences
- Target the people who reacted to a specific post, which is a self-selected audience around a topic and a far warmer starting point than a title filter.
- Group member sourcing
- Pull prospects from LinkedIn group membership, which encodes an interest the member declared themselves.
- Event attendee sourcing
- Work the attendee list of a relevant event, one of the highest-intent audiences available on the platform.
- ICP scoring and ranking
- Sourced prospects are scored against your ideal customer profile so the list arrives prioritized rather than raw.
- CSV and Excel import and export
- Bring lists in from elsewhere and take enriched lists out, though export is locked during the free trial until you take a paid plan.
Outreach execution
Messaging, pacing, and multi-account mechanics.- AI-written connection notes and messages
- Personalized per prospect using your own model key, drawing on the profile and the signal that put them on the list.
- Automated follow-ups
- Sequence steps continue automatically and stop on reply, the baseline expectation for any outreach tool.
- Unlimited campaigns on paid plans
- No cap on concurrent campaigns from the $39 Solo tier upward, which matters for testing several audiences at once.
- Multi-account rotation
- Team and Agency tiers rotate connection requests across several LinkedIn accounts, spreading volume rather than concentrating it on one profile and its daily limits.
- No per-contact fees
- Pricing is flat per plan with no credit meter anywhere, so a heavy month and a light month cost the same, which is unusual in this category.
- CRM sync
- Prospects and activity can flow into a CRM rather than living only inside the desktop app.
Team and agency features
What the higher tiers actually add.- Five LinkedIn accounts on Team
- $79 a month covers five profiles with shared dashboards, which is the natural shape for a small sales team.
- Fifteen accounts on Agency
- $179 a month covers fifteen profiles, working out to under twelve dollars per managed account.
- Per-client isolation
- Agency tier keeps client campaigns and data separated rather than pooled, which is a compliance and hygiene requirement for service businesses.
- Exportable reporting
- Client-facing reporting on the Agency tier, so results can be shown without screenshots of an internal dashboard.
- Shared dashboards and collaboration
- Team visibility across accounts, which prevents two reps from working the same prospect through different profiles.
- Optional Sales Agents add-on
- Additional verified outreach agents are offered at $49 a month each, which is the one place the flat pricing acquires a variable component.
Access and evaluation
Trying it costs nothing and buying it takes a minute.- Fourteen day full trial with no card
- Full Solo features for two weeks, limited to one LinkedIn account and one active campaign, with export locked until you pay.
- Free monitoring after the trial
- Some monitoring functionality remains free once the trial ends rather than the app going entirely dark.
- Seven day money-back guarantee
- Paid plans carry a refund window, which is a reasonable substitute for a longer trial.
- Roughly seventeen percent off annual
- Solo drops from $39 to about $32 a month annually, Team from $79 to about $66, and Agency from $179 to about $149.
Use cases
4 documentedConsultant selling services through LinkedIn
Deals come from conversations that start in the feed, but manually working the reactions on a relevant post takes an evening and gets skipped.
Reachy sources the reactors, scores them against the ideal client profile, and drafts individual connection notes referencing the post, turning an evening's work into a review pass over a ranked list.
Recruiter working event and group audiences
The best candidate pools are event attendee lists and niche groups, none of which export from LinkedIn and all of which go stale within days.
Signal-based sourcing pulls the audience while it is fresh, and follow-ups run automatically, so timing stops being the reason good pools go unworked.
Small agency managing several client LinkedIn accounts
Fifteen client profiles across cloud tools means fifteen credential handoffs and a standing risk that a restriction on one account becomes a client conversation.
The $179 Agency tier runs all fifteen locally with per-client isolation and exportable reporting at under twelve dollars per account, and the local execution model materially lowers the restriction risk.
Founder who refuses to give a vendor their LinkedIn login
Every cloud LinkedIn tool requires handing over credentials so a remote server can act as you, which is both a security and an account-safety problem.
A local agent works the account from the founder's own laptop and network, and the AI key is the founder's own, so no third party holds either the LinkedIn session or the model billing relationship.
Pricing
from $39 per month (Solo), or about $32 per month billed annuallyFlat 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.
| Plan | Price | Includes |
|---|---|---|
| Solo | $39 per month, or $390 per year (about $32 per month) |
The correct tier for a founder or consultant, and genuinely complete rather than a crippled entry point. |
| Team | $79 per month, or $790 per year (about $66 per month) |
Under sixteen dollars per LinkedIn account, and the rotation feature is the practical reason to be here rather than on five Solo plans. |
| Agency | $179 per month, or $1,790 per year (about $149 per month) |
Under twelve dollars per managed account, which is aggressive against any cloud LinkedIn tool priced per seat. |
Add-ons
- Sales Agents ($49 per month each): Additional verified outreach agents, the one place where the otherwise flat pricing becomes variable.
Billing notes
- AI generation is not included. You supply an OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google key and pay that provider directly, with the vendor stating zero markup on tokens. Budget a modest but real second bill.
- There are no per-contact, per-message, or credit fees anywhere, so a heavy month costs exactly the same as a quiet one.
- Annual billing saves roughly seventeen percent across all three tiers.
- A seven day money-back guarantee applies to paid plans, on top of the fourteen day no-card trial.
- The trial locks export until you take a paid plan, so evaluate on message quality and sourcing rather than on getting data out for free.
- LinkedIn accounts are yours, not the vendor's, so there is no account provisioning cost and also no vendor liability if one gets restricted.
Value assessment: 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.
Strengths & limitations
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.
- Agency economics are excellent at fifteen LinkedIn accounts for $179 a month with per-client isolation and exportable reporting.
- Strong independent reception for a product this size, with reported ratings around 4.9 across G2, Capterra, and GetApp and more than seventeen thousand downloads.
- A fourteen day full-feature trial with no card plus a seven day money-back guarantee makes evaluation genuinely risk-free.
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.
- Small founder-led vendor with limited public company disclosure, no published compliance program, and no SSO.
- The AI stops at sourcing, scoring, and drafting. Replies arrive in LinkedIn and a human answers them, so this is not an agent that holds conversations.
- Export is locked during the free trial, so you cannot fully test the data-out workflow before paying.
Head-to-head comparisons
5 alternativesReachy vs Leadspicker
from $199 per month (Explorer)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.
Full Reachy vs Leadspicker comparisonReachy vs Lindy
from $29.99 per user per month (Plus)Reachy is a finished product for one job; Lindy is a general agent builder from $29.99 a month where an outbound workflow is something you assemble. Lindy can do more and requires you to design it, and it runs in the cloud. Reachy does one channel, locally, with no build step. Pick Reachy if you want LinkedIn outreach working this afternoon; pick Lindy if you want to automate several different things and enjoy building.
Full Reachy vs Lindy comparisonReachy vs Humanlinker
from EUR 69 per month (Pro, 1 to 5 users)Both target LinkedIn-led selling with AI personalization, but Humanlinker is a cloud platform leaning on personality and DISC-style profiling to shape messaging, while Reachy leans on local execution and behavioural signal sourcing. Choose Humanlinker if the personalization model is the appeal; choose Reachy if account safety and flat, cheap, multi-account pricing matter more.
Full Reachy vs Humanlinker comparisonReachy vs Salesforge
from $40 per month (Pro), with Agent Frank from $499 per monthSalesforge is a multichannel AI outbound platform that provisions its own sending infrastructure and runs email as the primary channel with LinkedIn alongside. Reachy is LinkedIn only and provisions nothing. They are complements rather than substitutes for a team running both channels, and Reachy is far cheaper for the LinkedIn half.
Full Reachy vs Salesforge comparisonReachy vs AiSDR
from $250 per month (Solo, 200 contacts)AiSDR bundles domains, mailboxes, warmup, email, and a LinkedIn allowance from $250 a month with quarterly prepayment on the useful tiers, and it treats LinkedIn as a secondary channel. Reachy costs $39, is LinkedIn-first, runs locally, and can be cancelled after a month. If LinkedIn is where your buyers actually are, paying AiSDR prices for a channel it treats as an add-on makes little sense.
Full Reachy vs AiSDR comparisonImplementation & onboarding
- Setup time
- 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
- 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.
- Onboarding
- Self-serve on every tier with a fourteen day no-card trial. The Agency tier includes white-glove onboarding, and priority support starts at the Team tier.
- Migration notes
- Lists import and export through CSV and Excel on paid plans, and CRM sync keeps prospects in your system of record. Because campaigns run locally and LinkedIn accounts are yours, leaving means uninstalling an application rather than untangling a vendor from your sending identity. Export being locked during the trial is the one friction worth planning around.
Platform, API & security
- Platforms
- Desktop applicationRuns locally against your own LinkedIn session
- API
- No prominently documented public API; interchange runs through CSV and Excel import and export plus CRM sync.
- Compliance
- No published SOC 2 or ISO certification
- Data residency
- Prospect data is worked on the local machine rather than accumulating in a vendor cloud, which sidesteps most residency questions but places backup and security responsibility on you.
- SSO
- Not advertised.
- Security notes
- The local architecture means LinkedIn credentials are not handed to a vendor cloud and the AI provider relationship is yours directly. That removes two common third-party exposures. It also means the machine running the agent is the security boundary, and it does not change LinkedIn's stance on automation: account restriction risk is reduced by local execution, not eliminated by it.
Support & resources
- Channels
- Email supportPriority support from the Team tierWhite-glove onboarding on Agency
- Documentation
- Product documentation covering installation, LinkedIn connection, AI key setup, audience sourcing, and campaign configuration.
- Community
- Visible through Product Hunt, G2, Capterra, and GetApp rather than a dedicated forum; independent ratings are unusually strong at around 4.9.
Company
- Founded
- 2024
- Headquarters
- Not clearly disclosed
- Ownership
- Privately held, founder-led
- Employees
- Not disclosed; presents as a very small founder-led team
- Funding
- No publicly confirmed venture funding; the product appears to be self-funded and sold directly.
Timeline
- 2024Launches as a desktop LinkedIn outreach agent built on the premise that automation should run locally rather than from a vendor cloud.
- 2024Reaches number two Product of the Day on Product Hunt, establishing early distribution among founders and consultants.
- 2025Adds signal-based sourcing from post reactions, group members, and event attendees, moving away from filtered list building.
- 2025Introduces multi-account connection request rotation and per-client isolation, opening the product to small teams and agencies.
- 2026Passes a reported seventeen thousand downloads with ratings around 4.9 across G2, Capterra, and GetApp, selling flat plans from $39 to $179 a month.
Integrations
- LinkedIn (your own accounts, via local session)
- OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google models via your own API key
- CRM sync
- CSV and Excel import and export
Frequently asked questions
10 questionsWhat is Reachy?
Reachy is a desktop application that automates LinkedIn prospecting from your own machine. It sources leads from behavioural signals such as post reactions, group memberships, and event attendance, scores them against your ideal customer profile, writes personalized messages using an AI key you supply, and manages follow-ups across one or more LinkedIn accounts.
How much does Reachy cost?
Solo is $39 a month for one LinkedIn account, Team is $79 for five with account rotation, and Agency is $179 for fifteen with per-client isolation. Annual billing saves roughly seventeen percent. There is a fourteen day full-feature trial with no card and a seven day money-back guarantee. Additional Sales Agents are available at $49 a month each.
Why does running locally matter?
Cloud LinkedIn tools log into your account from their own servers, which means LinkedIn sees activity from an IP address and device it has never associated with you. That pattern is the most common trigger for account restrictions. Reachy runs on your own machine against your own session, so the activity originates where LinkedIn expects it to. This reduces the risk considerably; it does not eliminate it.
What does bring your own AI key mean for my costs?
You supply an OpenAI, Anthropic, or Google API key and pay that provider directly for generation, with the vendor stating zero markup on tokens. Your true monthly cost is therefore the subscription plus a model bill. For typical LinkedIn message volumes that second bill is small, but it is variable and you should watch it rather than assume the flat price is the whole story.
Does Reachy send email?
No. It is LinkedIn only. There is no email sending, no domain or mailbox provisioning, and no warmup. If your outbound motion is email-led, Reachy cannot be your primary tool and you should look at NuReply, Instantly, or Smartlead for that half of the job.
What happens when I close my laptop?
Campaigns pause. A local agent only runs while the machine is on and the application is open, which is the unavoidable trade for not handing your LinkedIn credentials to a cloud service. In practice this means running it on a machine that stays awake during working hours rather than expecting overnight execution.
How is the sourcing different from Sales Navigator?
Sales Navigator filters by attributes: title, company size, industry. Reachy builds audiences from behaviour: who reacted to this post, who belongs to this group, who attended this event. Behavioural audiences are self-selected around a topic and recent by construction, which usually converts better than a static attribute filter and is much harder to build by hand.
How much review does the generated messaging need?
Less than in email-first tools, because LinkedIn connection notes are short and the signal that sourced the prospect gives the model something concrete to reference. It is still worth reading the first few campaigns' drafts in full: a connection note that misreads why someone engaged with a post is more visibly wrong than a bad email opener, because the recipient remembers the post.
Is it safe from a LinkedIn terms perspective?
Safer than cloud automation, not sanctioned. LinkedIn discourages automated activity regardless of where it runs, and no vendor can indemnify you against a restriction. Local execution removes the unfamiliar-IP signal that most often triggers enforcement, but sensible daily volumes and gradual ramping still matter more than any tool's architecture.
Does it replace an SDR?
No. It replaces the sourcing, list building, drafting, and follow-up scheduling parts of LinkedIn prospecting for $39 a month. Every reply arrives in LinkedIn and a person answers it, qualifies the prospect, and books the meeting. For a solo consultant, that is most of the boring half of the job removed; it is not a headcount.
Editorial verdict
Reachy 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.
Written by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Awards, when shown, are judged against the published criteria in our methodology.
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