Q: Compare Aimfox to Scrab.in

I am a first-time user of "LinkedIn robots" and I am trying to figure out which one is for me.
Or do I benefit using both? (taking the weekly activity limits into count)
What are the major differences and benefits of Aimfox?
Can Aimfox do all that Scrab.in can do?

jarkkoPLUSNov 19, 2024
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Igor_Aimfox

Nov 20, 2024

A: Hey there jarkko! First of all I want to welcome you to the cold outreach community! I'm happy to see Aimfox caught your eye. :)

Before getting into specifics, I would like to disclaim that at the end of the day everyone should do their own research and keep in mind their primary use case.

Having said that, I'll gladly go over a couple of specifics what makes Aimfox different from Scrabin:
1) Scrabin is essentually a Chrome extension, while Aimfox is a cloud-based tool. The key difference is that you must keep your browser open and session online for the Chrome extension to work, and cloud-based solutions let you perform automation regardless whether you are online or have your browser open.
2) Looking at Scrabin's pricing, they limit the amount of interactions on tier-level, while Aimfox lets your account do a maximum amount of interactions regardless of the tier, keeping it within LinkedIn weekly interaction limits.
3) Ultimately, Aimfox supports doing outreach with multiple LinkedIn accounts within the same dashboard. That means you can launch your outreach campaigns with more than one LinkedIn account while keeping the account's Inboxes (conversations) and Leads (LinkedIn connections) in sync.
4) To keep things fair, Scrabin supports auto-liking and auto-comments, which is still within our feature roadmap besides the auto endorsements and profile views.

Hopefully this helps. I wish you the best of luck in your LinkedIn outreach journey!

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jarkkojarkkoPLUS
Posted: Nov 20, 2024

Thank you very much. This was truly helpful.
I found your Roadmap but did not see the auto-liking and auto-comments there.
Do you have a rough ETA for those to give?

Posted: Nov 21, 2024

Hi Igor, this raises a question for me regarding your Chrome plugin. If I use Aimfox with the extension, does this mean that I always have to have the browser open for Aimfox to work? If I have understood correctly, no access data is transferred to Aimfox when using the Chrome extension, but the existing session is used.