Cloud, not an extension

Dux-Soup Alternative: Cloud, Not Your Browser

An extension stops when you close the lid, and the account moves address with you. LinkedGrow runs its own session per connected account on a dedicated residential address that never changes, inside your office hours. It also reads your website and finds the people, rather than visiting the results of a search you ran yourself.

Runs with the lid shutOne address, keptIt finds the leads

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What is the best Dux-Soup alternative?

LinkedGrow, when you want the account worked from the cloud on a stable address and the leads found for you. Dux-Soup runs $14.99 to $99 a month and the cheaper tiers are a Chrome extension that needs your machine on. LinkedGrow is $99 for the workspace with sourcing included.

Dux-Soup pricing, and what it costs next to LinkedGrow

Dux-Soup runs as a Chrome extension on the lower tiers and moves to the cloud at Cloud Dux. Annual billing brings the monthly figures down, and there is a 14-day trial. Checked on 29 July 2026. Pricing moves, so confirm on their own page before you decide anything.

Dux-Soup

Pro DuxMonthly $14.99

Chrome extension. Your machine does the work.

Turbo DuxMonthly $55

Chrome extension with campaign features on top.

Cloud DuxMonthly $99

Moves the session into their cloud, so the browser can be shut.

Cloud AgencyMonthly $371

Multi-account management for agencies.

LinkedGrow

ProMonthly $99 a month

The workspace. Cloud session and dedicated address per account, daily sourcing, the sequence and the agent AI.

BusinessMonthly $179 a month

3 connected accounts, teams, the public API and the MCP server.

Pro Dux is a sixth of the price and asks for your laptop in return. The honest comparison is against Cloud Dux at $99, where the infrastructure question is already settled and the remaining difference is that one of the two also decides who to contact.

Where the cheap tier actually costs you

Dux-Soup at the entry price is the cheapest way to automate LinkedIn. These are the three things that price does not include.

  • Where it runs

    Dux-Soup

    A Chrome extension on the lower tiers, so the machine has to be on. Cloud Dux at $99 moves it off.

    LinkedGrow

    A cloud session per account, always. Nothing depends on your browser.

  • What LinkedIn sees

    Dux-Soup

    Whatever address you are on that day, which changes as you move.

    LinkedGrow

    One dedicated residential address per account, in the country you pick, kept for the life of the account.

  • Who builds the list

    Dux-Soup

    You do. Dux-Soup visits and extracts from searches you run.

    LinkedGrow

    The agent, daily, from the profile it read off your website, with the source post attached.

  • Entry price

    Dux-Soup

    $14.99 a month for Pro Dux, which is close to the floor of this category.

    LinkedGrow

    $99 for the workspace, with the sourcing and the agent AI inside it.

Dux-Soup is cheap because your machine does the work

At $14.99 a month, Pro Dux is close to the floor of what LinkedIn automation costs, and the reason is straightforward. It runs as a Chrome extension, so there is no server to pay for. Your browser visits the profiles, your connection sends the invitations, your laptop is the infrastructure.

That works, and it has worked for years. It also means the automation stops when you close the lid, and the account is seen from wherever you happen to be. Home on Monday, an office on Tuesday, a hotel on Thursday. LinkedIn compares each login against the pattern it has learned, and a pattern that keeps moving is the one that attracts attention.

Cloud Dux at $99 solves that by moving the session into their infrastructure, which is also where the price meets the tools built that way from the start.

What a cloud session per account changes

LinkedGrow runs one session per connected account, on a dedicated residential address in the country you pick, and that address stays with the account for as long as it exists. Nothing about where the account signs in from changes week to week, which removes an entire category of suspicion before it starts.

It also means the work happens whether or not you are at a desk. Sourcing runs every working day inside your own office hours, in your timezone, at the pace the account has earned through its warm-up. Two agents on one profile divide a single daily budget rather than each sending their own allowance.

And it starts a step earlier than Dux-Soup does. Rather than visiting the results of a search you ran, the agent reads your website, works out who buys from you, and watches for those people continuously, attaching the post or comment that surfaced each one so the invitation can quote it.

Who should stay on Dux-Soup

If your volume is genuinely small, you already know exactly who to visit, and you are at your machine most days anyway, Pro Dux at $14.99 is hard to argue with. Nothing here is worth six times the price to somebody sending 20 invitations a week to a list they trust.

The calculation changes at the point where you are paying for Cloud Dux anyway, or where building the list has become the job. At $99 the infrastructure question is settled and the remaining difference is whether the tool finds the people or waits for you to.

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Pro Dux is $14.99 a month, Turbo Dux is $55 and Cloud Dux is $99, with Cloud Agency at $371. There is a 14-day trial, and annual billing brings the monthly figures down.

The lower tiers do. Pro Dux and Turbo Dux run as a Chrome extension, so the machine has to be on and the tab has to stay open. Cloud Dux at $99 moves that into the cloud, which is where the price meets LinkedGrow.

LinkedGrow, if you want the account worked while your laptop is shut and the leads found for you. Dux-Soup is one of the cheapest ways to automate LinkedIn, and the cheapness comes from your machine doing the work.

The risk is inconsistency rather than the extension itself. An account seen from a coffee shop on Tuesday and a home connection on Wednesday looks different every week. A cloud session on a dedicated residential address keeps that pattern still.

Differently. Dux-Soup visits and extracts profiles from searches you run. LinkedGrow builds a profile from your website, then watches for public signals daily and attaches the post that surfaced each person, so the outreach can quote it.

It runs with the lid shut

Your laptop should not be the infrastructure.

One cloud session per account, on a dedicated address that never moves, working your own office hours. Give the agent your website address and it finds the people too.

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