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PhantomBuster Alternative: No Hours to Budget

PhantomBuster sells machine time. When the hours run out, everything stops. LinkedGrow is one agent that already does the whole sequence: it reads your website, finds the people who buy from you, writes from what they posted and follows up once. There are no Phantom slots to wire together and no execution hours to ration.

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What is the best PhantomBuster alternative?

LinkedGrow, when you want the outcome rather than the building blocks. PhantomBuster sells execution hours and Phantom slots you chain together yourself, from $69 to $439 a month. LinkedGrow is $99 for one agent that sources, writes, invites and follows up with nothing to assemble.

PhantomBuster pricing, and what it costs next to LinkedGrow

PhantomBuster plans buy execution time and Phantom slots. Unused hours expire each month, and when they are gone the automations stop until the next cycle. Checked on 29 July 2026. Pricing moves, so confirm on their own page before you decide anything.

PhantomBuster

StarterMonthly $69Annual About $56

20 hours of execution a month, 5 Phantom slots, 500 emails.

ProMonthly $159Annual About $127

80 hours, 15 slots, 2,500 emails, priority support.

TeamMonthly $439Annual About $351

300 hours, 50 slots, 10,000 emails, a dedicated expert.

LinkedGrow

ProMonthly $99 a month

Daily sourcing, scoring, the full sequence, the agent AI, 2 connected accounts with a dedicated address each.

BusinessMonthly $179 a month

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

Starter is cheaper than Pro here and buys 20 hours of machine time rather than an agent. The comparison that matters is against Pro at $159 and Team at $439, and against the hours somebody on your team spends keeping a chain of Phantoms alive, which is the cost that never appears on either invoice.

Toolkit or agent, that is the whole question

Both can end up sending a LinkedIn invitation. What differs is how much of the machine you are responsible for.

  • What you buy

    PhantomBuster

    Execution hours and Phantom slots, which expire monthly and stop the automations when spent.

    LinkedGrow

    An agent that runs. No hours to budget and nothing that halts mid-month.

  • Who assembles the workflow

    PhantomBuster

    You do. Chaining Phantoms and moving data between them is the job, and it needs maintaining.

    LinkedGrow

    Nobody. Sourcing, scoring, the invitation and the follow-up are one sequence out of the box.

  • What paces the sending

    PhantomBuster

    The hours you purchased, which have no relationship to what a LinkedIn account can safely carry.

    LinkedGrow

    The account. Warm-up per profile, one shared daily budget, office hours in your timezone.

  • Unusual workflows

    PhantomBuster

    The reason to choose it. If you need a step nobody else has, you can build it.

    LinkedGrow

    Not possible. One opinionated sequence, and that is the trade.

PhantomBuster sells parts, not an outcome

A Phantom does one thing: scrape a search, extract profiles, send invitations, export a CSV. Chain several together and you have a pipeline. That composability is the appeal, and for a technical team with an unusual workflow it is genuinely hard to replace.

The cost of that flexibility is that you own the assembly. Somebody wires the steps, moves the files between them, notices when a Phantom fails at 2am, and rebuilds the chain when LinkedIn changes a page. That work never appears on the invoice and it never goes away.

The pricing follows the same logic. You buy machine time rather than results: 20 hours a month on Starter, 80 on Pro, 300 on Team. Unused hours expire, and when they run out mid-month the automations stop until the next cycle with no way to buy more.

An agent instead of a chain

LinkedGrow is one thing that already does the whole sequence. You give it your website address, it works out who buys from you, and from then on it sources daily, scores what it finds, sends the invitation with a note built from the person's own words, follows up once, and stops when somebody replies.

There is nothing to chain and no hours to watch. The agent runs inside your working hours in your own timezone, at the pace your LinkedIn account has earned, and the daily budget belongs to the account so two agents on one profile cannot spend it twice.

You give up composability, and that is a real trade. If your workflow needs a step nobody else has, PhantomBuster can build it and this cannot. If your workflow is find the right people and start conversations, the assembly was never the interesting part.

The word that separates them

PhantomBuster is a scraping toolkit at heart, and scraping is a posture LinkedIn treats differently from ordinary use. Volume through Phantoms is limited by hours you bought rather than by what the account can carry, so it is easy to configure something that runs perfectly and looks nothing like a person.

LinkedGrow is built the other way round. The constraint is the account: warm-up per profile, one shared daily budget, a dedicated residential address per account in a country you choose, and office hours only. None of that raises the ceiling LinkedIn sets. It keeps you comfortably underneath it, which is the version that still works in six months.

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Starter is $69 a month, Pro $159 and Team $439, with annual billing bringing those to roughly $56, $127 and $351. The plans buy execution time and Phantom slots: 20 hours and 5 slots on Starter, 80 and 15 on Pro, 300 and 50 on Team.

The automations stop until the next billing cycle, and unused hours expire rather than rolling over. There is no way to buy more mid-cycle, so a busy month either ends early or forces an upgrade you keep paying for afterwards.

It depends on whether you want building blocks or an outcome. PhantomBuster is a toolkit you assemble. LinkedGrow is one agent that already does sourcing, scoring, the invitation and the follow-up, with nothing to wire together.

Against Starter, no on the headline. Against Pro at $159 and Team at $439, yes, and neither of those includes the writing. The fairer comparison is total cost, since PhantomBuster usually needs add-ons and somebody's time to keep the chain working.

PhantomBuster rewards them. Chaining Phantoms, moving CSVs between steps and handling failures is a real skill, and teams that have it get a lot from the tool. LinkedGrow has one setup screen and no chain to maintain.

Nothing to assemble

Skip the chain. Start the conversations.

One agent that sources, scores, invites and follows up on its own. No Phantom slots, no execution hours, no CSV moving between steps. Give it your website address and it starts from there.

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