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"We simultaneously tested 3 LinkedIn automation tools for 3 months with real campaigns - a summary of our experience with each of them" from Reddit r/saas, ranked #5. By MisshaBogg17, 33 score, 34 comments. Data from Daily Trends.

We simultaneously tested 3 LinkedIn automation tools for 3 months with real campaigns - a summary of our experience with each of them

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5
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r/saas
Author
MisshaBogg17
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33
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34
Posted
4/8/2026, 4:33:29 PM
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4/11/2026, 12:00:00 AM

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Our sales team had several SDRs using different outreach tools for Linkedin. This was okay at first because we didn't pay too much attention to organization and we're mainly focused on performance, so the leadership tolerated it s long as it got the job done. However, a couple of months ago they decided to expand the sales team and for that, we needed a better structure and a unified tool so we can all organize more easily. In retrospect and in general, it was a good call, even though it took us a few weeks to really sync up and figure out the best way to do it. To figure out the one we want to use, each SDR took one as their primary with real campaigns. We tracked the performance in a shared G sheet so we could actually compare. ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────── **Octopus CRM ($25 per user)** Cheapest of the three by a lot. It’s a Chrome extension so setup is literally just installing it and logging into LinkedIn, took maybe 10 minutes tops. Interface is c...