HeyReach alternative
HeyReach rotates LinkedIn accounts to scale cold outreach. LeadsFromURL finds people on Reddit already asking about your product.
Multi-sender LinkedIn tools like HeyReach multiply your cold outreach volume by rotating accounts to stay under LinkedIn's per-account limits - but they still reach people who never asked to hear from you, put every sender account at ban risk simultaneously, and cost $79-800+/month for agency use. LeadsFromURL scans Reddit for people who publicly posted about the exact problem you solve. You reply once, in context, to someone already looking for a solution. No LinkedIn accounts. No rotation. No contact list to build.
HeyReach vs LeadsFromURL
Why more accounts is not the same as better leads
Multi-sender rotation multiplies risk, not just reach
HeyReach's value proposition is volume: by rotating outreach across multiple LinkedIn accounts, you can send far more connection requests than a single account permits. But that rotation is itself the pattern LinkedIn detects and targets. When LinkedIn's enforcement catches a multi-sender operation, it can restrict multiple accounts simultaneously rather than just one - meaning a single detection event can halt your entire outreach program overnight. Every sender account you add to the pool is another account at risk. LeadsFromURL operates entirely outside LinkedIn, on Reddit's public content, with zero automation and zero accounts at risk.
Reddit buyers are mid-decision. LinkedIn contacts haven't started yet.
When HeyReach sends a connection request, the recipient typically is not actively thinking about buying what you sell. They are managing their LinkedIn inbox, accepting or declining connections. When LeadsFromURL surfaces a Reddit post, the person wrote it themselves - they publicly described a problem they are trying to solve right now and asked for help. Responding to a question that already exists produces fundamentally different conversion rates than reaching someone who has not yet entered the buying process.
HeyReach agency stacks cost 10-30x more than LeadsFromURL
A HeyReach setup for serious agency outreach - 5 sender accounts, the software itself, and LinkedIn Sales Navigator for each sender - can exceed $1,000/month before a single qualified reply arrives. That cost is front-loaded: you pay it regardless of lead quality or conversion. LeadsFromURL is $29/month for the Standard plan, $59 for Growth, with scans, AI lead scoring, and reply drafts included. The economic structure is fundamentally different: you pay for leads that match your product, not for the right to send cold messages to people who did not ask for them.
Frequently asked questions
What is HeyReach and why do people look for alternatives?
HeyReach is a LinkedIn outreach automation tool built specifically for agencies and growth teams that need to scale beyond a single LinkedIn account's daily limits. Instead of connecting one account and hitting LinkedIn's 100-connection-per-week ceiling, HeyReach rotates outreach across multiple LinkedIn sender accounts, multiplying your effective reach while trying to stay under LinkedIn's per-account detection thresholds. It includes sequence automation, A/B testing, a unified inbox across accounts, and agency-style client reporting. People look for alternatives for several reasons: the pricing model is seat-based and compounds quickly when you add sender accounts - plans start around $79/month for one sender and scale to hundreds of dollars per month for agency use cases. More fundamentally, multi-sender rotation is a direct response to LinkedIn's enforcement, which means LinkedIn is actively working to detect and shut down exactly the pattern HeyReach relies on. When LinkedIn tightens its detection, every account in the rotation is at risk simultaneously. And even when it works, you are still cold-interrupting people who never asked to hear from you.
How is LeadsFromURL different from HeyReach?
HeyReach solves a volume problem: it tries to reach more people on LinkedIn by rotating accounts to avoid per-account limits. LeadsFromURL solves a targeting problem: it finds the specific people who are already publicly asking about what you sell - and lets you respond to their question rather than interrupt their inbox. On Reddit, people post openly about problems they need to solve right now: 'what tool should I use for X', 'looking for a service that does Y', 'struggling with Z, any recommendations'. LeadsFromURL scans those posts, scores them by buyer intent using AI, and drafts a reply you can post directly in the thread. You are joining a conversation the prospect already started, on Reddit, with no LinkedIn accounts involved and no rotation required.
How much does HeyReach actually cost?
HeyReach pricing starts around $79/month for a single LinkedIn sender account on the Agency plan, which is the entry point most teams need. Agencies running 5-10 sender accounts to hit meaningful outreach volume can expect to pay $400-800/month or more, depending on the tier and seat count. That cost compounds if you also need LinkedIn Sales Navigator for each sender account ($80-160/month per seat) to access advanced search filters and expand your contact pool. A properly resourced HeyReach agency stack - multiple senders, navigator seats, and the software itself - can run well over $1,000/month before a single qualified reply arrives. LeadsFromURL is $29/month flat for the Standard plan, $59/month for Growth. Scans, AI lead scoring, and reply drafts are all included.
Does LinkedIn ban accounts that use multi-sender rotation tools like HeyReach?
Yes. LinkedIn's user agreement prohibits automated access and bot-like behavior, and the platform actively detects multi-account rotation patterns. HeyReach and similar tools implement safety measures - randomized delays, per-account daily limits, human-like timing - but these are countermeasures to detection, not immunity from it. LinkedIn continuously evolves its enforcement, and because multi-sender tools operate across many accounts simultaneously, a detection event can restrict multiple accounts at once rather than just one. For agencies that have built client outreach programs on a pool of LinkedIn senders, simultaneous restrictions can mean halting all outreach overnight. LeadsFromURL has no LinkedIn dependency. It operates on Reddit's publicly posted content, and you reply manually in a thread - no automation, no accounts at risk.
What does a HeyReach workflow look like versus a LeadsFromURL workflow?
A HeyReach workflow: source or purchase a list of LinkedIn profiles matching your ICP -> load the contact list into a campaign -> configure connection request message + follow-up sequence steps -> assign sender accounts to rotate the outreach across -> monitor per-account health dashboards for LinkedIn warnings -> wait for connection requests to be accepted (days to weeks per contact) -> manage unified inbox replies across all sender accounts -> repeat list sourcing as contacts are exhausted. A LeadsFromURL workflow: paste your product URL -> AI reads your product and scans Reddit for buyer-intent posts about your exact problem space -> see scored leads from people currently asking about your solution -> post a contextual reply in the thread. No LinkedIn accounts. No list to source. No connection acceptance lag. No account health monitoring.
Who is HeyReach best for, and who should consider LeadsFromURL instead?
HeyReach is best for LinkedIn-specialist agencies and growth teams that have accepted the platform compliance risk, have the infrastructure to manage multiple sender accounts, and need to maximize LinkedIn outreach volume for clients or their own pipeline. It fits teams already committed to a LinkedIn-native sales motion who need to scale beyond a single account's limits. LeadsFromURL is better for founders, consultants, freelancers, and agencies who want qualified leads without LinkedIn risk or the operational overhead of multi-account management; who sell to audiences that discuss their problems openly on Reddit (software, marketing, operations, finance, legal, home services, and many other verticals); or who want to reach buyers mid-conversation rather than cold-interrupting a professional inbox. If you are not sure whether your buyers are active on Reddit, paste your URL for a free scan and see actual posts before committing.
Can HeyReach and LeadsFromURL be used together?
Yes. They address different channels and different buyer moments. If you are already running a LinkedIn outreach motion and want to add a Reddit channel without LinkedIn risk, LeadsFromURL layers in cleanly alongside it. You can use HeyReach for cold LinkedIn sequences while using LeadsFromURL to catch the warm buyers who are actively raising their hand on Reddit. Many buyers who post on Reddit also have LinkedIn profiles - surfacing them through Reddit first means your first touch is a response to something they wrote publicly, which typically produces a warmer conversation than a cold LinkedIn connection request.
What does the LeadsFromURL trial include?
The 5-day trial on Standard and Growth plans gives full access: AI scans Reddit for buyer-intent posts matching your product URL, scores each lead by relevance and purchase intent, and generates a contextual reply draft for each one. No LinkedIn accounts required. No contact list to build. No rotation to configure. Paste your URL, the AI reads your product, and you see real leads from people currently posting about your problem on Reddit.