We're a small team of sales operators and engineers who spent years doing outbound the hard way. Manually. Expensively. Recklessly. We tried every LinkedIn automation tool on the market -- the ones charging $99/seat, the ones promising "undetectable" automation, the ones with slick demos and mediocre products behind them.
The pattern was always the same: sign up, connect your LinkedIn, start campaigns, and then -- within weeks or months -- watch your account get restricted or banned. LinkedIn's detection systems were getting smarter, but the tools weren't keeping up. They were still routing traffic through datacenter IPs that LinkedIn could flag in seconds.
The breakthrough was home IP routing. Instead of pretending to be human from a server farm, we figured out how to actually route LinkedIn traffic through real residential connections. It worked. Months went by. No bans. No restrictions. Just steady, reliable outreach.
Friends on other sales teams noticed. They asked what we were using. When we showed them, the reaction was always the same: "Why isn't this a real product?" So we made it one. We cleaned up the interface, built out multi-channel support, added AI-powered personalization, and committed to building the most affordable, safety-first LinkedIn automation platform on the market. Pro at $49/mo. Agency at $39/mo per account for teams managing 10 or more.
We're not backed by venture capital. We don't have a board telling us to optimize for revenue per seat. We have users telling us what to build next, and we listen. That's how we want to keep it.
Our principles
Remote-first, always
Our team works from wherever they do their best work. No mandatory office hours, no performative Slack presence. Results matter, not hours logged.
Customer-obsessed
Every feature request gets read by someone who can actually ship it. We don't hide behind ticket queues. If something's broken, we fix it that day.
Build in public
Our roadmap is shaped by user feedback, not investor pressure. We share what we're working on, take input openly, and ship what people actually need.
Long-term thinking
We're not optimizing for a quick exit. We're building a tool we want to use for the next decade. Every decision is made with sustainability in mind.