
HeyReach review
Solid, safe, agency-focused LinkedIn outreach — our current default for client campaigns, though we're actively migrating to AimFox.
HeyReach is a LinkedIn automation platform built around safety and multi-account orchestration for agencies. We've used it on production volume across many client campaigns, and the safety record holds up. We're in the process of migrating our LinkedIn workflows to AimFox because the feature gap and pricing differential have become meaningful — but HeyReach remains a legitimate tool we'd still recommend as a starting point.
Last reviewed April 2026
The bottom line on HeyReach.
HeyReach has been our default LinkedIn outreach tool for the past stretch, and the case for it is straightforward: the safety architecture is real, multi-account orchestration works the way agencies need it to, and the tool is stable on production volume. We've run thousands of LinkedIn touches through HeyReach without profile restrictions or bans, which is the baseline test for anything in this category. That said, we're actively migrating to AimFox. Not because HeyReach is broken, but because AimFox has caught up on safety, pulled ahead on feature depth, prices more aggressively, and offers profile renting that HeyReach doesn't. If you're starting LinkedIn outreach today, evaluate both — and seriously consider AimFox as the default. HeyReach is still a fine choice; AimFox is increasingly the better one.
Best for
- ✓Agencies running multi-client LinkedIn outreach who need stable, safe automation
- ✓Teams already on HeyReach with active campaigns and meaningful workflow history
- ✓Operators who prioritize a proven safety record over the latest feature additions
- ✓Workflows where HeyReach's specific integrations (email sequencer connections, CRM links) are already wired and switching costs are real
Not for
- ✕Teams starting fresh in 2026 — AimFox is increasingly the better default for new evaluations
- ✕Agencies that need profile renting (HeyReach doesn't currently offer it; AimFox does)
- ✕Price-sensitive buyers who can run AimFox's feature set at lower cost
- ✕Operators looking for the latest AI-driven personalization features (AimFox is shipping faster on this dimension)
What HeyReach actually does.
What HeyReach costs.
- Single LinkedIn account
- All sequence features
- Unibox + reply management
- Per-account pricing — adds up at multi-account scale
- Multiple LinkedIn accounts
- Agency-level features and reporting
- Priority support
- Where most active agency users land
- Unlimited connected profiles
- Premium support
- All current and future features
- For high-volume multi-client agencies
The honest take.
- Safety record is real — we've run production volume across many campaigns with no profile restrictions or bans, which is the baseline test for any LinkedIn automation tool
- Multi-account orchestration is built for agency workflows, not retrofitted — managing many client profiles from one place actually works as expected
- Stable platform — HeyReach is mature enough that it's not breaking on production volume, which matters more than feature breadth in this category
- Native email-sequencer integrations make combined LinkedIn + email campaigns straightforward to set up
- Reporting tooling is sufficient for agency client deliverables without requiring custom dashboards
- AimFox has caught up on safety and pulled ahead on feature depth — the gap is now meaningful enough that we're migrating
- Pricing is higher than AimFox at comparable account volumes — the differential adds up at agency scale
- No profile renting — you're limited to using your own or your clients' LinkedIn profiles, which constrains effective sending volume
- Feature roadmap has slowed compared to AimFox's pace, especially on AI personalization and newer LinkedIn-native features
Our experience with HeyReach.
HeyReach has been our default LinkedIn outreach tool through 2025 and into 2026. We've run thousands of LinkedIn touches through it across many client campaigns without a single profile restriction or ban — which is the baseline test for any tool in this category, and which a lot of LinkedIn automation tools fail. The fact that HeyReach passes that baseline reliably is the entire reason it earned a default slot.
Why HeyReach earned its slot in our stack
Three things put HeyReach in production rotation for us. Safety architecture: the action limits, timing patterns, and proxy infrastructure are clearly built around LinkedIn's detection patterns rather than ignoring them. Multi-account orchestration: managing many client profiles from one interface actually works the way agencies need it to, not as an afterthought. Stability: HeyReach is mature enough that the platform doesn't break under production volume, which sounds basic but is genuinely important when the alternative is a profile restriction at the worst possible moment in a campaign.
Why we're migrating to AimFox
HeyReach isn't broken. The reason we're migrating is that AimFox has closed the safety gap (matched our criteria for production-safe automation) while pulling ahead on three specific dimensions: feature depth (more capabilities, faster shipping cadence), pricing (meaningfully cheaper at comparable account counts for agencies), and profile renting (the ability to rent verified aged LinkedIn profiles, which expands effective sending volume without expanding profile risk).
The migration isn't urgent — HeyReach continues to perform on the campaigns currently running on it. But for new client engagements, AimFox is increasingly the right default, and we expect to be fully migrated within the next stretch of campaigns.
HeyReach is still a legitimate choice
If you're already on HeyReach with active campaigns and switching costs, there's no urgent reason to migrate — the tool works, the safety record is real, and disrupting working campaigns to chase a feature gap rarely pays off in the short term. If you're evaluating LinkedIn automation tools today with no prior commitment, evaluate both HeyReach and AimFox; in our judgment AimFox wins more of those evaluations than it used to, but HeyReach is still a credible second choice.
Where HeyReach fits in the broader stack
Upstream: lists come from Clay (filtered for LinkedIn-active prospects), enriched with LeadMagic or BetterContact for email coordination. HeyReach handles the LinkedIn touch — connection requests, messages, profile views, follow-ups. Downstream: replies route to a unibox or sync to your CRM; coordinated email touches run through Smartlead or Instantly on a synchronized timeline.
HeyReach alternatives worth comparing.
Frequently asked questions
For most new evaluations: AimFox. The safety gap has closed, the feature depth is now ahead, the pricing is more aggressive, and profile renting is a real differentiator HeyReach doesn't offer. For teams already on HeyReach with active campaigns and meaningful workflow history: there's no urgent reason to migrate — both tools work, and disruption costs are real. We're migrating ourselves, but on a non-urgent timeline.
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