Agency LinkedIn outreach stack

Agency LinkedIn outreach stack for client accounts that need real guardrails.

LinkedIn agency work needs limits, reporting, and client-safe workflows before it needs more automations.

Use this stack when LinkedIn outreach is sold as a managed channel and account safety matters.

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Stack focus

Agency LinkedIn

Stack fit

3

Core layers

Stack shape

Client profile controls + limits + reply ownership

Agencies running LinkedIn outreach for clients.

Default bundle

Use Expandi for configurable campaigns, Dripify for simpler teams, Reply.io or Lemlist when email is part of the cadence, and AuthoredUp when profile credibility is part of delivery.

Tool layers

The stack layers

LinkedIn outreach layer

Tools for connection workflows, messages, limits, inboxes, and LinkedIn campaign control.

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Expandi

LinkedIn AutomationPower-user LinkedIn
7.4Score

Best for teams that need power-user LinkedIn outreach and accept the platform-risk tradeoff.

Best when the team needs configurable LinkedIn campaigns and accepts platform risk.

From

$99/mo

Setup

Intermediate

Best fit

LinkedIn-first agencies

Watch: LinkedIn automation and limit-bypass positioning creates account risk

Use carefullyRead review
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Dripify

LinkedIn AutomationGuided LinkedIn
7.4Score

Best for small sales teams that want LinkedIn sequencing without a heavy operations build.

Good for smaller teams that want a simpler LinkedIn sequence builder.

From

$39/user/mo

Setup

Intermediate

Best fit

Small sales teams

Watch: LinkedIn automation creates platform and account-safety risk

Use carefullyRead review
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Waalaxy

LinkedIn AutomationBudget LinkedIn bridge
7.2Score

Best for smaller teams that want LinkedIn automation with an email finder and multichannel option.

Useful for founders and SMBs testing LinkedIn plus email workflows.

From

EUR19/user/mo

Setup

Intermediate

Best fit

Founders

Watch: LinkedIn ToS/account risk needs first-order review

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Linked Helper

LinkedIn AutomationTechnical operator tool
7.4Score

Best for technical operators who want a cheaper, hands-on LinkedIn automation tool.

Niche fit for hands-on teams that want lower-cost, granular LinkedIn control.

From

$15/mo

Setup

Advanced

Best fit

Budget operators

Watch: LinkedIn rule and account risk is central

Use carefullyRead review

Sales engagement layer

The workflow for sequences, replies, calls, LinkedIn touches, and rep handoff.

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Reply.io

Cold EmailMultichannel engagement
7.9Score

Pick it when your outreach is genuinely multichannel, not email-only; it does more than a pure email sender, and you pay for it.

Best when email, LinkedIn, calls, SMS, and centralized replies need one workflow.

From

$59/user/mo

Setup

Intermediate

Best fit

Multichannel outbound teams

Watch: LinkedIn automation creates platform and account-safety risk

Use carefullyRead review
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Mailshake

Cold EmailSimple sales cadence
7.2Score

Pick Mailshake for straightforward multichannel outreach without a learning curve — just know the per-user pricing adds up and deliverability tooling is lighter than dedicated senders.

Good for SMB sales teams that want straightforward multichannel outreach.

From

$29/mo

Setup

Beginner-friendly

Best fit

SMB teams wanting simple multichannel outreach

Watch: No free trial — payment is required up front

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Lemlist

Cold EmailPersonalized cadence
7.4Score

Good for personalized outbound, less ideal if raw sending scale is the whole game.

Useful when personalization and social touches beat raw send volume.

From

$55/user/mo

Setup

Intermediate

Best fit

Personalized multichannel campaigns

Watch: Pricing and plan names changed materially

SituationalRead review
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Smartlead

Cold EmailEmail infrastructure
8.4Score

The stronger pick for operators who care about inbox control and client scale.

Best when the engagement layer is mostly email and inbox operations matter.

From

$39/mo

Setup

Intermediate

Best fit

Agencies

Watch: Add-ons can change the real bill

LinkedIn content layer

Tools for turning expertise, profile credibility, and publishing into outbound support.

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AuthoredUp

LinkedIn ContentWriting workstation
8.1Score

Best for serious LinkedIn writers who already know what they want to say.

Best when a human point of view matters and the team needs a better LinkedIn editor.

From

$19.95/mo

Setup

Beginner-friendly

Best fit

LinkedIn writers

Watch: Scheduling depends on LinkedIn-native scheduling

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Taplio

LinkedIn ContentGrowth workspace
7.4Score

Best for creators and founder-led sales teams that want content workflow plus growth mechanics.

Good when LinkedIn content is expected to create commercial conversations.

From

$39/mo

Setup

Beginner-friendly

Best fit

Founder-led sales

Watch: Auto-DM, bulk DM, and auto-connection features create platform-risk scope

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Postiv.ai

LinkedIn ContentAI-assisted publishing
8.4Score

Best for B2B founders and teams that want source-grounded AI content, strong carousels, and team LinkedIn workflow in one place.

Useful when source material and voice need to become repeatable LinkedIn output.

From

$99/mo

Setup

Beginner-friendly

Best fit

B2B founders

Watch: Agency lead-enrichment and direct follow-up services need scope caveats

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Supergrow

LinkedIn ContentCreator workflow
8.2Score

Best for creators and exec-content teams that want affordable AI plus workflow structure.

Good for affordable AI-assisted publishing and repeatable profile activity.

From

$19/mo

Setup

Beginner-friendly

Best fit

Creator-led teams

Watch: Teams annual math needs review

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Workflow

Before buying

The stack only works if the workflow is clear before the next subscription gets added.

  1. Start with the bottleneck this agency linkedin stack is meant to solve before adding another tool.
  2. Keep source data, outreach execution, and reply ownership separate enough that weak layers can be swapped.
  3. Review the stack after the first campaign cycle and remove any tool that does not change list quality, reply rate, or follow-up speed.
FAQ

Questions buyers ask

What should be in a agency linkedin stack?

A practical agency linkedin stack should cover client profile controls + limits + reply ownership, with each layer owned by a clear workflow instead of bought as disconnected software.

Which tools should I start with for agency linkedin?

Use Expandi for configurable campaigns, Dripify for simpler teams, Reply.io or Lemlist when email is part of the cadence, and AuthoredUp when profile credibility is part of delivery.

When should a agency linkedin stack get more complex?

Add complexity only when agencies running linkedin outreach for clients. have a repeatable bottleneck that the current workflow cannot solve, such as poor data quality, weak deliverability, slow reply handling, or missing signal logic.

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