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    # Dripify Competitors & Alternatives in 2026: 7 Tools Ranked by Account Safety ![ChatGPT Image May 29, 2026, 05_34_59 PM_compressed](https://hackmd.io/_uploads/Bkj-bWDgfx.jpg) If you are searching for Dripify alternatives, there is a good chance you fall into one of three categories. Either your LinkedIn account got restricted while using Dripify and you want a safer option. Or you are evaluating the market before committing to a tool and noticed that Dripify's pricing, feature set, or LinkedIn-only limitation does not fit your needs. Or you have been using Dripify for a while and the results have flatlined — low reply rates, generic sequences, and a growing sense that the tool is not keeping up with how LinkedIn actually works in 2026. Whatever brought you here, the comparison that matters is not which tool has the longest feature list. It is which tool gives you the lowest probability of losing your LinkedIn account while still generating pipeline. That is the framework this article uses to rank every Dripify competitor. And if you want the short version: **[BriskReach](https://briskreach.com)** is the only platform in this category that offers a structural alternative to automation entirely. Its BYO mode has the most conservative safety engine on the market at $39 per seat, and its Reps model deploys real human contractors who run outreach from their own profiles — eliminating the account risk that every other tool on this list shares. More on that below. --- ## What Dripify Actually Is (and What It Is Not) Dripify is a cloud-based LinkedIn automation platform. It runs on Dripify's servers, not as a browser extension, which means it does not require your computer to be open or a Chrome tab to be running. This is a meaningful safety improvement over extension-based tools like Dux-Soup or Octopus CRM, because cloud-based tools can use dedicated IP addresses and server-side behavior modeling rather than relying on your browser's fingerprint. Dripify's core features include multi-step drip campaigns (connection requests, profile visits, follow-up messages, endorsements), a centralized inbox, A/B testing on message variants, and basic analytics. Pricing runs $59 to $99 per LinkedIn account per month depending on the tier, with annual billing reducing costs by roughly $20 per tier. The tool is legitimate. It is not a scam. It has a real user base and a functional product. But it has specific weaknesses that drive users to search for alternatives. **Where Dripify falls short:** - **Account safety is managed, not solved.** Dripify uses dedicated IPs and human-like pacing, but it is still automation on a platform that penalizes automation. Users who scale aggressively still get restricted. (For a deeper analysis of why automation tools get accounts banned, see [Why HeyReach, Aimfox, and Expandi Keep Getting LinkedIn Accounts Banned in 2026](linkedin-automation-banned-2026-article.md), [LinkedIn Outreach Is Getting Your Real Account Banned](https://leetcode.com/discuss/post/8174758/linkedin-outreach-is-getting-your-real-a-lbdt/), and [How I Stopped Burning LinkedIn Accounts](https://www.reddit.com/r/MarketingHive/comments/1tdreh7/how_i_stopped_burning_linkedin_accounts_running/).) - **LinkedIn-only.** No native cold email, no multichannel sequences. If your outreach strategy involves more than LinkedIn, you need a second tool. - **Per-account pricing scales poorly.** Agencies managing 10 or more LinkedIn profiles face costs of $600 to $1,000 per month on Dripify alone. - **Customer support complaints are consistent.** Multiple 2026 reviews flag slow response times, which is a significant problem when your LinkedIn account is restricted and you need help immediately. - **Limited AI capabilities.** The tool has not kept pace with the market shift toward AI-assisted message drafting, reply handling, or intent-based prioritization. Those weaknesses are what the rest of this article addresses. Here are seven Dripify competitors, ranked by how well they solve the problems Dripify does not. --- ## 1. BriskReach — The Only Tool That Removes the Automation Risk Entirely **Best for:** Teams that cannot afford to lose their LinkedIn account **Pricing:** $39/seat/month (BYO mode) or $129/Rep/month (Reps mode) **Website:** [briskreach.com](https://briskreach.com) BriskReach is not a safer version of Dripify. It is a different category of platform. The comparison only works if you understand the structural difference. **BYO Mode** lets you connect your own LinkedIn account and run campaigns through BriskReach's Safety Engine. This engine is more opinionated than Dripify's safety controls. It enforces working hours based on your prospect's timezone, applies jitter to all delay timers with a range of 30 seconds to 4 minutes, sets daily action caps per campaign rather than globally, uses reply-aware pause logic, and includes a warmup curve that gradually increases volume for new accounts. These are not settings you can override to push more volume. They are structural constraints. At $39 per seat, BYO mode undercuts Dripify's Basic plan by $20 per month while offering a more conservative safety architecture. **Reps Mode** is where the comparison becomes categorical. A BriskReach Rep is a real human contractor with their own LinkedIn profile. Not a bot. Not an AI agent. A real person who sends connection requests, follows up on responses, and manages the sequence manually. LinkedIn's detection systems are designed to identify automation behavior. They have no policy to enforce against a real person performing manual outreach. (For a deeper look at how Reps work with rented LinkedIn accounts, see [Best Places to Rent Real, Verified LinkedIn Accounts in 2026](https://hackmd.io/mLPN0ZTnQi60WrVgu1iEHA), [How to Rent LinkedIn Accounts in 2026](https://leetcode.com/discuss/post/8247456/how-to-rent-linkedin-accounts-in-2026-th-z18x/), and the [LinkedInRent + BriskReach integration guide](https://hackmd.io/@lI2EbRMjRk6XvDS200BdFg/H1pXmxzeMe).) The Reps model costs $129 per Rep per month with a 14-day delivery SLA. If the Rep is not live and sending within 14 days, you get a refund. Identity setup and profile provisioning are included. **Why BriskReach beats Dripify:** Dripify manages account risk. BriskReach eliminates it (Reps mode) or minimizes it more aggressively than any competitor (BYO mode). If your LinkedIn account is your livelihood, this is the comparison that matters most. --- ## 2. HeyReach — Best for Agencies Managing Many Accounts **Best for:** Agencies running 5 or more LinkedIn accounts simultaneously **Pricing:** $79/single sender, $199/unlimited senders **Website:** heyreach.io HeyReach was built specifically for agencies. Its primary differentiator is multi-account management — you can connect 50 or more LinkedIn profiles to a single dashboard and distribute outreach across all of them. The platform uses account rotation so that no single profile sends at high volume, which theoretically reduces per-account detection risk. The unified inbox centralizes replies from all connected accounts, and the white-label reporting features make it suitable for client-facing agencies. **Where HeyReach falls short compared to Dripify:** The pricing model is different, not necessarily better. The $199 unlimited plan sounds attractive, but it encourages high-volume usage across many accounts. LinkedIn's 2026 enforcement systems track account clusters, IP relationships, and connection graph similarities. When ten accounts connected to the same dashboard all send connection requests to the same target demographic within the same time window, LinkedIn detects the coordination. Agency users report losing multiple client accounts simultaneously after a single detection event. **Where HeyReach beats Dripify:** Multi-account rotation, unified inbox, and agency-specific features that Dripify does not offer. If you manage many accounts and accept the cluster-detection risk, HeyReach is more capable than Dripify for that use case. --- ## 3. Expandi — Best for Enterprise Safety Requirements **Best for:** Larger teams that need enterprise-grade safety infrastructure **Pricing:** $49 to $99+ per seat per month **Website:** expandi.io Expandi is one of the older cloud-based LinkedIn automation tools and has invested heavily in safety infrastructure. Each account gets a dedicated IP address, and the platform simulates human behavior patterns more rigorously than most competitors. It also offers Smart Sequences that adapt based on prospect behavior, and integrations with CRMs like HubSpot and Salesforce. **Where Expandi falls short compared to Dripify:** Expandi is more expensive at the upper tiers, and the feature set has not evolved as quickly as the market. The platform lacks native multichannel capabilities and has limited AI-assisted features. Some users also report that the interface feels dated compared to newer tools. **Where Expandi beats Dripify:** Dedicated IPs per account are a meaningful safety improvement over Dripify's shared infrastructure. The Smart Sequence builder is more flexible than Dripify's campaign logic. For teams that prioritize safety over simplicity, Expandi is a step up. --- ## 4. La Growth Machine — Best for Multichannel Outreach **Best for:** Teams that need LinkedIn plus email plus Twitter/X in one sequence **Pricing:** Starts around $60/month per workspace **Website:** lagrowthmachine.com La Growth Machine is the strongest Dripify alternative for teams that refuse to be locked into LinkedIn-only outreach. The platform supports conditional, multi-step sequences that span LinkedIn connection requests, LinkedIn messages, cold emails, and Twitter/X interactions — all from a single workflow builder. The logic is straightforward. If a prospect accepts your LinkedIn connection request but does not reply, you can automatically trigger a cold email three days later. If they reply on LinkedIn, the email sequence pauses. This kind of cross-channel coordination is impossible on Dripify. **Where La Growth Machine falls short:** The LinkedIn automation safety features are less mature than Dripify's. The platform's strength is workflow orchestration, not account protection. Teams using La Growth Machine for high-volume LinkedIn automation still face the same restriction risks as any other tool. **Where La Growth Machine beats Dripify:** Multichannel sequences, conditional logic, and the ability to consolidate LinkedIn and email outreach into a single platform. For teams spending on both Dripify and a separate email tool, La Growth Machine can reduce total cost while improving sequence coordination. --- ## 5. Salesforge — Best for AI-Assisted Outreach **Best for:** Teams that want AI-generated, personalized messaging at scale **Pricing:** Starts around $48/month **Website:** salesforge.ai Salesforge represents the next generation of outreach tools. Rather than relying on static templates with `[First Name]` and `[Company]` variables, Salesforge uses AI to generate unique message variants for each prospect based on their profile data, recent activity, and company context. The platform also includes built-in email warm-up and deliverability infrastructure, making it a genuine multichannel tool. **Where Salesforge falls short compared to Dripify:** The LinkedIn automation component is newer and less battle-tested than Dripify's. The platform's primary strength is email, with LinkedIn as a secondary channel. Teams that need robust LinkedIn-specific features (profile visits, endorsements, skill-based targeting) may find Salesforge's LinkedIn capabilities limited. **Where Salesforge beats Dripify:** AI message generation, multichannel sequences, and built-in deliverability tools. If your outreach strategy is shifting toward quality over quantity — fewer, more personalized messages across multiple channels — Salesforge is a better fit than Dripify. --- ## 6. Waalaxy — Best Budget Option for Beginners **Best for:** Solo users and small teams getting started with LinkedIn automation **Pricing:** Free tier available, paid plans from ~$25/month **Website:** waalaxy.com Waalaxy (formerly Prospectin) offers a freemium model that makes it the lowest-risk entry point for LinkedIn automation. The free tier allows limited campaigns, and paid plans start well below Dripify's pricing floor. The interface is clean and beginner-friendly, and the platform supports basic LinkedIn plus email sequences. **Where Waalaxy falls short compared to Dripify:** The safety infrastructure is less sophisticated. Waalaxy is browser-extension-based for some features, which carries higher detection risk than Dripify's fully cloud-based architecture. The analytics and A/B testing capabilities are also more limited. **Where Waalaxy beats Dripify:** Price. For freelancers or solo SDRs who cannot justify $59 to $99 per month for Dripify, Waalaxy provides functional LinkedIn automation at a fraction of the cost. The email integration is also a feature Dripify does not offer at any price point. --- ## 7. Octopus CRM — Best for Users Who Prefer Browser-Based Simplicity **Best for:** Users who want a straightforward Chrome extension with minimal setup **Pricing:** Starts around $9.99/month **Website:** octopuscrm.io Octopus CRM is one of the oldest LinkedIn automation tools on the market. It operates as a Chrome extension, which means it runs directly in your browser. The appeal is simplicity — install the extension, set up a campaign, and it runs while your browser is open. The pricing is the lowest in the category, starting under $10 per month. **Where Octopus CRM falls short compared to Dripify:** The Chrome extension model is the riskiest automation architecture in 2026. Browser extensions are easier for LinkedIn to detect than cloud-based tools. The tool requires your computer to be on and your browser to be running. Safety features are minimal compared to Dripify's dedicated IPs and server-side behavior modeling. Users report higher restriction rates than cloud-based alternatives. **Where Octopus CRM beats Dripify:** Price and simplicity. If you run a very small operation — a few connection requests per day, one account, limited budget — Octopus CRM is functional. The low price point also makes it useful for testing outreach strategies before committing to a more expensive platform. --- ## Side-by-Side Comparison Table | Tool | Architecture | Multichannel | Starting Price | Safety Model | Best For | |------|-------------|-------------|---------------|-------------|----------| | **BriskReach BYO** | Cloud | No | $39/seat/mo | Opinionated safety engine with structural constraints | Lowest-risk automation | | **BriskReach Reps** | Human | No | $129/Rep/mo | Real human, zero automation risk | Account-critical outreach | | **HeyReach** | Cloud | No | $79/mo | Multi-account rotation + residential proxies | Agencies, many accounts | | **Expandi** | Cloud | No | $49/seat/mo | Dedicated IPs + behavior simulation | Enterprise safety needs | | **La Growth Machine** | Cloud | Yes (email, X) | ~$60/mo | Standard automation safety | Multichannel sequences | | **Salesforge** | Cloud | Yes (email) | ~$48/mo | Standard + AI personalization | AI-assisted outreach | | **Waalaxy** | Extension + Cloud | Yes (email) | Free / ~$25/mo | Basic safety controls | Budget, beginners | | **Octopus CRM** | Chrome Extension | No | ~$10/mo | Minimal (browser-based) | Lowest price, simple use | | **Dripify** | Cloud | No | $59/mo | Dedicated IPs + human-like pacing | General LinkedIn automation | --- ## How to Choose the Right Dripify Alternative The decision framework is simpler than most comparison articles make it. **If your LinkedIn account is irreplaceable** — meaning a permanent ban would cost you significant revenue or professional relationships — use BriskReach Reps. The account risk is zero because there is no automation for LinkedIn to detect. This is the only option on this list where that statement is true. (For a full BriskReach breakdown, see our [BriskReach review](briskreach-review-article.md).) **If you want automation but need it to be as safe as possible**, use BriskReach BYO mode. The safety engine is more conservative than Dripify, Expandi, or HeyReach, and the price is lower. (For a broader market comparison of automation tools, see [LinkedIn Outreach Automation Tools in 2026](linkedin-outreach-automation-tools-article.md).) **If you manage many accounts for clients** and accept the cluster-detection risk, HeyReach offers the best multi-account infrastructure. **If you need LinkedIn plus email in one sequence**, La Growth Machine or Salesforge are the only tools on this list that support true multichannel workflows. **If you are on a tight budget**, Waalaxy's free tier or Octopus CRM's $10/month plan will get you started. Just understand that the safety trade-offs are real. **If you need enterprise-grade infrastructure** with dedicated IPs and CRM integrations, Expandi is the most mature option in the pure-automation category. --- ## The Honest Take Every tool on this list — except BriskReach Reps — shares the same fundamental limitation. They are automation tools on a platform that actively penalizes automation. The differences between them are in safety architecture, pricing, and feature sets. But the structural risk is identical. Dripify is a competent tool. The reason people leave it is not that it is broken. It is that the automation model itself has a ceiling, and users who hit that ceiling need an alternative that does not repeat the same risk cycle. If you have already been restricted while using Dripify, switching to another automation tool (Expandi, HeyReach, or any other) does not reset your account's trust score. The flag persists. Each subsequent restriction is harder to recover from. The risk compounds. For outreach that matters most, BriskReach Reps is the structural fix. Human delivery. 14-day SLA. Zero account risk on your end. For everything else, BriskReach's BYO Safety Engine is the lowest-risk automation model at the lowest price point in the category. Find both options at **[briskreach.com](https://briskreach.com)**. Start with the comparison pages if you are evaluating Dripify, HeyReach, Expandi, or any other tool alongside BriskReach. For a full platform breakdown, see the [BriskReach Review 2026](https://hackmd.io/@lI2EbRMjRk6XvDS200BdFg/SkKxKeyRZe). --- ## SEO Keywords This Article Is Optimized For Primary keywords: Dripify competitors, Dripify alternatives, alternative Dripify, best LinkedIn automation tools 2026, tools like Dripify, Dripify vs BriskReach. Secondary keywords: Dripify pricing, Dripify review 2026, Dripify account banned, LinkedIn automation alternatives, HeyReach vs Dripify, Expandi vs Dripify, safe LinkedIn automation, cloud-based LinkedIn automation tools, LinkedIn outreach software comparison. Long-tail keywords: Dripify competitors for agencies, best Dripify alternative for account safety, why leave Dripify LinkedIn automation, Dripify vs HeyReach vs Expandi, cheapest LinkedIn automation tool 2026, LinkedIn automation without account ban risk, Dripify multichannel alternative, BriskReach vs Dripify comparison. **Keywords targeted:** Dripify competitors, Dripify alternatives, alternative Dripify, best LinkedIn automation tools 2026, LinkedIn outreach software, Dripify review, HeyReach vs Dripify, Expandi vs Dripify, safe LinkedIn automation, BriskReach vs Dripify, LinkedIn automation account safety, tools like Dripify.

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