Jungler Review 2026

Last reviewed June 2026 by Théo Pascard

Jungler

Jungler

Turn LinkedIn engagement into warm lead lists

Overview

Jungler watches LinkedIn posts in real time and captures who likes and comments on them, then enriches those engagers with job title, company size, seniority, industry and region. You point it at your own posts, competitor accounts or industry influencers, filter the engagers to your ICP, and route the matches to Slack, Clay or Google Sheets. It reads public engagement without logging into your LinkedIn or running a browser extension, so it sits closer to a signal source than to an automation tool.

Who it's for

  • Founder-led and social-selling teams who post on LinkedIn regularly
  • Agencies running LinkedIn content for themselves or clients
  • Outbound teams that want warm intent signals feeding Clay or a sequencer
  • Demand-gen and RevOps teams tracking competitor and influencer audiences

Not for

Teams with no LinkedIn content or competitor posts worth tracking · Buyers wanting a CRM or a system of record · Teams expecting it to send connection requests or messages for them · Outbound motions that live entirely on email with no social signal layer

Capabilities

  • Monitor specific profiles, competitor accounts and industry influencers
  • Capture likers and commenters from tracked posts in near real time
  • Auto-enrich engagers with title, seniority, company size, industry and region
  • Filter captured engagers down to your ICP before they reach your pipeline
  • Route matches to Slack, Clay, Google Sheets, HeyReach, Expandi or webhooks
  • Track profile analytics like follower growth, engagement rate and unique engagers

Pricing

TierPriceCredits / moNotes
Starter$99/mo8,0005 signals tracked, 7-day free trial, unlimited team seats; one credit = one enriched engager or post
Explorer$179/mo22,00015 signals tracked, 7-day free trial
Pro$349/mo50,00040 signals tracked, 7-day free trial
EnterpriseCustomCustom credit volume and signals, dedicated support, book a demo

The honest take

Where it breaks

Jungler is only as good as the posts you point it at, so accounts with thin engagement or a quiet niche will produce thin lists. It is also a newer tool with little third-party validation, so you are largely trusting the vendor's own claims on enrichment quality and coverage.

The verdict

Jungler is a focused, sensibly-priced way to convert LinkedIn engagement into warm, filtered prospect lists without touching your own profile or risking automation bans. It earns its place as a signal source feeding Clay or a sequencer, not as a standalone outbound engine, and the lack of independent reviews means you should validate enrichment quality on a trial before committing.

FAQ

Does Jungler automate my LinkedIn account?

No. It reads public engagement on posts you choose to track and does not log into your profile, run a browser extension, or send connections or messages. That keeps it off the automation-ban surface, but you still need a separate tool to do the actual outreach.

How does pricing work?

It is credit-based. Plans start at $99/mo for Starter with 8,000 credits and 5 tracked signals, scaling to Explorer ($179, 22,000 credits) and Pro ($349, 50,000 credits), plus a custom Enterprise tier. One credit equals one enriched engager or post, and there is a 7-day free trial.

What can I actually track?

You define signals: your own posts, competitor company or personal profiles, and influencer accounts in your space. Jungler then collects the people engaging with those posts.

Where do the leads go?

Matched engagers can be pushed to Slack, Clay, Google Sheets, HeyReach, Expandi or a webhook, so they slot into an existing enrichment and outreach stack rather than living in Jungler.

Is this a replacement for my CRM or sequencer?

No. Jungler is a top-of-funnel signal layer. It finds and qualifies engaged prospects; you still need a sequencer or CRM downstream to work them.

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