Q: Heyreach alternative? How does it compare with heyreach?
Is the tool more like Heyreach?
Multiple logic based outreach sequence automated in LI?
Can set up activity controls?
Most LI tools like this I've tested end up with getting a warning on LI while logging in. How does this work?
Most tools like this take days to scrap LI profiles ? How do you tackle it?

Igor_Aimfox
Nov 8, 2024A: Hi there deepak149!
- Yes, Aimfox is pretty similar to HeyReach, but both have different feature sets and cover unique use cases.
- Besides sending the connection invites, free InMails, message requests, and follow up messages, we currently don't support additional logic-based actions like Endorsements, Profile views, etc. That doesn't mean they aren't on our roadmap, of course!
- Yes, you can set up your activity controls by navigating to the "LinkedIn accounts -> Account options (three dots) -> Settings" screen.
- Our safety will always be our top-priority, so we're doing everything we can to introduce functionalities that keep your LinkedIn account secure. Our outreach system always stays within the community guidelines and doesn't surpass the weekly outreach limits, and recently we have improved our login system by introducing Proxy support for 60+ countries.
- Essentially, Aimfox doesn't scrape your outreach targets, so your campaigns will be created in the matter of minutes. We offer different LinkedIn-based campaign types, which you can create by your own input. Currently we have five different campaign types. You can learn more about how our campaigns work here: https://help.aimfox.com/en/collections/9499726-campaigns
Hope this has been helpful!
profile views with realistic scrolling behavior could be very helpful, it's all about making the super smart Linkedin/Microsoft ai algo's think we are human, isn't it.. so all timings and scrollings/mouseclicks must be randomized. just bc something works today doesnt mean it will in 2025, Linkedin stated they are going full force on detecting ai/spam outreach automation, right?
You're totally right, LinkedIn is continuously improving their detection alghoritms, and that's why we're always doing our best to stay one step ahead and interested in what other community members have to say!
You're always welcome to give us your expert thoughts in our "Ideas" tab in our official roadmap: https://aimfoxroadmap.ideas.userback.io/p/bAyZ6Pnxxx
Thanks Igor for agreeing with my last comment. It must be clear to you too then, that randomization is just as important as causing the inputs to come from a mouse and keyboard device input. It should not be all XPath or CSS selector based, since that would be an easy way to catch automation-based accounts. Most people are ignoring this at their own peril, but it's easy with RPA software today.
Thanks for your awesome input! Our company actually has a lot of dev knowledge about reverse engineering. It's not my primary field of expertise, but our dev team really specializes in this field.
Yea I can see that from your reviews on other platforms, ppl are getting banned. The reason is probably that you are using XPath or CSS selectors so it's obvious to linkedin that you are a bot account. Long term you probably need to use a VM or give a download which has limited permissions for mouse and keyboard input to avoid this...