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HeyReach Alternative: Sourcing Included, Not Just Sending

HeyReach scales the sending. Somebody still has to decide who to send to. LinkedGrow reads your website, works out who buys from you, and watches LinkedIn every working day for those people, with the post that surfaced each one attached. One price for the workspace rather than a line per connected sender.

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What is the best HeyReach alternative?

LinkedGrow, when you are filling your own pipeline rather than running client accounts. HeyReach bills about $79 per connected sender and sends to lists you supply. LinkedGrow is $99 for the workspace, sources leads daily from a profile read off your website, and includes the agent AI.

HeyReach pricing, and what it costs next to LinkedGrow

HeyReach charges per connected LinkedIn sender rather than per person on the team, and the bundles get cheaper per account as the number grows. Checked on 29 July 2026. Pricing moves, so confirm on their own page before you decide anything.

HeyReach

GrowthMonthly About $79Annual About $59

Per connected sender. Team members are free to invite.

Agency bundleMonthly About $999

Around 50 senders, so roughly $20 an account at that volume.

UnlimitedMonthly $1,999

No cap on connected sender accounts.

LinkedGrow

ProMonthly $99 a month

2 connected accounts, daily sourcing, the sequence, the agent AI and a dedicated address each.

BusinessMonthly $179 a month

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

Under about 3 accounts LinkedGrow is the cheaper line and includes the sourcing. Past a dozen client profiles HeyReach wins on price per account by a wide margin, and that is what its bundles are for. The question is whether you are running an outreach operation for other people or filling your own pipeline.

Where the two tools genuinely diverge

Both send from real LinkedIn accounts at a human pace. The difference is what happens before the sending starts, and how the bill grows.

  • Who builds the list

    HeyReach

    You do. HeyReach runs campaigns against audiences you import or search for.

    LinkedGrow

    The agent does, every working day, from a profile built by reading your website.

  • What the price follows

    HeyReach

    The number of connected LinkedIn senders, about $79 each monthly, with bundles at volume.

    LinkedGrow

    The workspace. Pro is $99 with 2 connected accounts, Business $179 with 3.

  • Where personalisation comes from

    HeyReach

    Fields on the list you supply, so the quality of the message tracks the quality of your data.

    LinkedGrow

    The post or comment that surfaced the person, kept and linked on every lead.

  • Running many client accounts

    HeyReach

    The reason it exists. 50 senders for about $999 a month, with team seats free.

    LinkedGrow

    Not the target. 2 or 3 accounts, more as an add-on, and no agency console.

HeyReach is built for agencies, and it shows

The whole product is organised around running many LinkedIn accounts at once. Senders are the unit you pay for, team members are free, and the bundles get dramatically cheaper per account as you add more. An agency with 50 client profiles pays about $20 a profile, which no per-seat tool can match.

That design is also its boundary. HeyReach sends on behalf of accounts you connect, to audiences you bring, and it is very good at doing that at scale. What it does not do is decide who deserves the invitation, which for a single business is the part that takes the time.

So the honest split is this. If you are an agency managing outreach for clients, HeyReach is the right category of tool. If you are one company trying to fill your own pipeline, you are paying for scale you do not need and still doing the sourcing yourself.

The part LinkedGrow does instead

You give the agent your website address. It reads the site, proposes who buys from you, and you correct it in one screen. From then on it watches LinkedIn every working day for people matching that profile, scores them, and puts the best fits in a queue.

Each lead comes back with the post or comment that produced it. That is what the outreach is written from, so the first line refers to something the person said rather than to their job title. Two people with the same role at the same company get different messages, because they wrote different things.

The sequence is short by design. One invitation, one message when they accept, one follow-up, then nothing. A reply cancels everything queued for that person and the thread lands in one inbox next to the signal that surfaced them.

What both tools have to respect

LinkedIn allows roughly 100 invitations a week per account, more on profiles with a Social Selling Index of 70 or above, and the window rolls rather than resetting on a Sunday. No tool raises that ceiling, so anything promising volume beyond it is describing a restriction waiting to happen.

LinkedGrow holds the daily budget on the LinkedIn account rather than on the campaign, so two agents on one profile divide one number. Warm-up belongs to the account too, and each connected profile keeps a dedicated residential address in the country you choose, because an account that signs in from somewhere new every week is the pattern that triggers a review.

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HeyReach charges per connected LinkedIn sender. The Growth plan is about $79 a sender monthly and near $59 on annual billing. Bundles bring that down at volume, with roughly $999 a month for 50 senders and $1,999 for an unlimited number.

For an agency running dozens of client accounts, HeyReach is built for exactly that and the bundles are hard to beat. For one business trying to fill its own pipeline, LinkedGrow is the better shape because the agent finds the people rather than sending to a list you supply.

On one or two senders, yes. Pro is $99 for the workspace against roughly $79 per sender monthly. At 50 senders HeyReach is far cheaper per account, which is what its bundles exist for. Pick on the shape of the work rather than on the per-seat figure.

Yes. Pro covers 2 connected accounts and Business covers 3, each with its own dedicated address and its own warm-up. More are available as an add-on. It is not built for running 50 client accounts, and that is a deliberate line.

Both can, and from different inputs. HeyReach personalises from the fields on your list. LinkedGrow writes from the post or comment that surfaced the person, so the opening line quotes something they actually said rather than a merge field.

Sourcing is in the price

Let it find the people before it messages them.

Give the agent your website address and it works out who buys from you, watches for them daily, and opens the conversation from your own account. One price for the workspace, AI included.

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