Linked Helper Review 2026

Last reviewed June 2026 by Théo Pascard

Linked Helper

Linked Helper

Standalone LinkedIn automation on the cheap

Overview

Linked Helper is a desktop application that automates LinkedIn outreach: connection requests, multi-step message sequences, profile visits, and a built-in CRM to track campaigns. Unlike browser extensions, it runs as its own app with an embedded browser, which gives it more control over campaign logic at the cost of needing to stay open to work. It is one of the cheapest tools in the category, but it automates actions LinkedIn's terms prohibit, so account restrictions and bans are a real risk.

Who it's for

  • Solo operators and founders running LinkedIn outbound on a tight budget
  • Small teams wanting message sequences plus a basic CRM in one tool
  • Recruiters and agencies managing repetitive LinkedIn workflows
  • Users comfortable tuning daily limits to reduce account risk

Not for

Teams that need cloud-based, always-on automation · Buyers unwilling to accept LinkedIn ToS and ban risk · Sales orgs wanting native multi-channel email and dialer sequencing · Non-technical users wanting a polished, modern interface

Capabilities

  • Automated connection requests with personalized message templates
  • Multi-step drip campaigns with conditional follow-ups
  • Built-in CRM with tags, notes, and campaign tracking
  • Profile and Sales Navigator list scraping into structured exports
  • Auto endorse, follow, visit, and message-after-connect actions
  • Webhook and CSV integrations to pass data to other tools

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👍 Pros

Affordable for the feature depth Automates routine LinkedIn outreach Standalone app with built-in CRM Flexible multi-step message campaigns Responsive support and documentation

👎 Cons

Steep learning curve Clunky, dated interface LinkedIn-only, exposed to platform limits Account restriction and ban risk Requires the app running to operate

Pricing

TierPriceCredits / moNotes
Standard$15/moPer LinkedIn account; $15/mo monthly down to $8.25/mo on annual. Core lead-gen tools and campaigns, CSV export, CRM with tagging, capped advanced actions (20/day), 620 data credits/mo
Pro$45/moPer LinkedIn account; $45/mo monthly down to $24.75/mo on annual. Adds unlimited daily actions, advanced export, unlimited webhooks, messages with images, 3100 data credits/mo

The honest take

Where it breaks

Linked Helper is a single-channel desktop tool: it only does LinkedIn, it has to stay running on a machine to operate, and the interface is dated with a meaningful learning curve. Because it automates prohibited actions, scaling volume directly increases the chance of account restriction.

The verdict

For budget-conscious solo users and small teams, Linked Helper packs a lot of LinkedIn automation and a basic CRM into a very low price. But the desktop-bound model, clunky UX, and unavoidable ToS and ban risk make it a poor fit for teams that need cloud reliability or a compliant, multi-channel motion.

FAQ

Is Linked Helper a browser extension?

No. It is a standalone desktop application with its own embedded browser, so it has to be open and running for campaigns to execute, rather than living inside Chrome.

Is Linked Helper safe for my LinkedIn account?

It automates actions LinkedIn's terms prohibit, so there is real risk of restrictions or bans. Conservative daily limits reduce but do not remove that risk.

How much does Linked Helper cost?

Standard starts at $15/mo per LinkedIn account and Pro at $45/mo, with discounts up to roughly 45% on annual billing. It is among the cheapest tools in the category.

Does it work with Sales Navigator?

Yes. It can run campaigns from Sales Navigator and Recruiter searches and export those lists, though scraping LinkedIn carries the same ToS risk.

Does Linked Helper send email?

No. It is LinkedIn-only. You would pair it with a separate email tool for true multi-channel outreach.

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