LinkedIn Automation review
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Linked Helper review

A lower-cost LinkedIn automation workbench with CRM-style lead management and deep action controls.

  • LinkedIn Automation
  • CRM
  • CSV Export
  • Webhooks
  • Budget

Verdict

Use carefully

7.4Score

From

$15/mo

Setup

Advanced

Best fit

Budget operators

What is Linked Helper?

Linked Helper is a budget-friendly LinkedIn automation tool with campaign actions, CRM-style tagging, CSV export, data credits, AI credits, and webhook integrations.

It is more of an operator workbench than a polished sales engagement suite, which can be a strength for users who want granular control.

Who it's for

Technical solo operators, lean agencies, and budget-sensitive teams willing to manage LinkedIn automation details themselves.

  • Startups
  • Scale-ups
  • SMBs
  • Mid-market
  • Enterprise

Key features

  • Unlimited campaigns
  • Lead CRM with tags and notes
  • CSV export
  • Webhook integrations
  • Data credits
  • AI credits
  • Advanced actions
  • 14-day trial

Pricing

From $15/mo · Trial available; duration conflicts across sources

Trial

$0

14 days

  • Full feature access
  • No paid commitment
  • 24/7 support

Standard

Popular

$15

per month

  • Unlimited campaigns
  • 620 data credits/month
  • 20 advanced actions/day

Pro

$45

per month

  • Unlimited daily actions
  • Advanced export
  • Unlimited webhooks

Pricing should caveat one license per active LinkedIn account and extra Data credits; trial duration conflicts between pricing/support and terms.

Operator notes

Linked Helper earns its place as the budget operator option.

It is not the first tool I would hand to a team that needs clean onboarding and management reporting.

Watchouts

  • LinkedIn rule and account risk is central
  • Trial-duration evidence conflicts
  • License and extra data-credit costs need modeling

Frequently asked questions

Is Linked Helper cheap?

Relative to many LinkedIn automation tools, yes. Official pricing listed Standard at $15/month.

Who should avoid Linked Helper?

Teams that want a polished manager dashboard and low-touch onboarding may prefer a more guided platform.