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Promising idea, but too confusing and unreliable
I bought Scaliq mainly because I wanted to use AI agents to message my existing first-degree LinkedIn contacts.
So far, I have not been able to get that working properly. I created a campaign targeting my first-degree contacts by role, company size, and country. The campaign produced results, so the search itself seemed to work. I then followed the step-by-step setup instructions for the agent and activated it.
However, the campaign now says it has made 6 connections, even though these are people I am already connected to, and it shows zero sent messages. That makes the workflow very confusing. I still do not understand whether the agent is supposed to message existing contacts, whether I configured something incorrectly, or whether this use case is not properly supported.
The UI also needs work. When creating a new agent, the AI setup chat sometimes behaved as if it had completed a task successfully, such as understanding my brand from a website and producing an outline, when it had not actually done so. That creates false confidence and makes setup harder to trust.
The campaign panel is also awkward to use. It requires horizontal scrolling in places where the layout could be improved with some basic UI attention.
Another confusing issue is the unified inbox. I have had campaigns running for two days, but the inbox is empty. Shouldn’t outbound messages from campaigns appear there? If not, it is not clear where I am supposed to monitor them.
Finally, support has also been frustrating. The Crisp integration appears to fail repeatedly and keeps showing “message not sent,” so I have not been able to get proper help.
Overall, Scaliq has potential, and the concept is interesting. But in its current state, the product feels too unclear and unreliable for the main use case I bought it for. I would be happy to update my review if the team can clarify the workflow, fix the inbox/support issues, and improve the campaign UI.
Edgar_N
May 24, 2026Hi Mike,
Thank you for the detailed feedback. Let me clarify how the workflow works.
For existing first-degree LinkedIn contacts, ScaliQ does not send a new connection request. The agent first visits and processes each profile, then marks the lead as already connected/accepted so the campaign can move to the next step. This is why you may see “connections” even though those people are already in your network.
After that, the messaging actions are queued and paced based on your agent settings, timezone, and LinkedIn safety rules. ScaliQ does not send everything instantly because LinkedIn activity needs to be randomized and spaced out to stay natural. You can check the upcoming queued actions inside the campaign under “View leads,” where you should see what is scheduled next and when.
Regarding the Unified Inbox, it currently focuses on conversations and replies received. Sent campaign messages can be viewed in the relevant sent areas, and you can also see recent campaign activity from the main campaign page.
For the agent setup chat and campaign UI, that is fair feedback. We have already made several iterations during the launch, but we continue to improve the UX so the setup, campaign status, and lead actions are easier to understand without guessing.
For Crisp chat, when it shows “message not sent,” it is usually caused by something blocking the chat on the browser side, such as a VPN, ad blocker, privacy extension, or browser setting. We can usually resolve that quickly once we can connect with you.
ScaliQ is built so users do not need to manually manage every LinkedIn action. Thanks again for the honest review. We are actively improving this, and I would be happy to help you fix the chat issue so we can support you live like other AppSumo users. Hope it's more clear now.