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HeyReach review and the Yalc Framework

The right tool when scaling LinkedIn outbound across many sender accounts and one team. For solo operators or single account workflows, Unipile is more cost effective.

Yalc Fit Score
7/10
Pricing
From $799/mo
Senders
Up to 50 (Agency)
API
Yes
Last reviewed
2026-04-29
What it does

HeyReach, plainly

HeyReach is a LinkedIn first multichannel outbound platform built explicitly for agencies and high volume teams. The core mechanic: connect many LinkedIn sender accounts under one workspace, run a single campaign across all of them, get a unified inbox view of replies, and avoid duplicate touches across senders.

Where Unipile is the API for one to a few LinkedIn accounts, HeyReach is the campaign UI and orchestration layer for many. They occupy different points in the stack. Yalc workflows that touch HeyReach typically come from Othmane's agency context: managing client outbound at scale, where the per account economics of HeyReach win versus paying per seat at Sales Navigator plus building custom rotation.

Where it slots in

Position in the GTM operating system

Intake
Enrich
Score
Route
Draft
Send
Listen

HeyReach sits at the **send** node specifically for high volume LinkedIn outbound across many senders. It's the layer where multi account anti duplication, sender rotation, and unified reply handling live. Yalc treats HeyReach as the canonical send tool when sender count is high.

The Yalc Framework

Deploying HeyReach inside a Yalc workflow

Workflow position

Multi sender LinkedIn campaign engine. Yalc drafts the sequence, supplies the audience and the sender pool. HeyReach handles which sender contacts which prospect, runs the cadence, dedupes across senders, and surfaces replies in one inbox.

Prompt patterns

Copy paste prompts for Claude Code that invoke HeyReach.

Yalc, push 500 enriched leads (from Crustdata) into a new HeyReach campaign across these 10 sender accounts. Use sequence template "Series B SaaS founders Q3" and set safety throttle to 30 invites per sender per day. → Yalc creates the HeyReach campaign via API, distributes leads across senders with anti duplication, sets safe limits.
Yalc, for every reply across HeyReach senders this week, classify intent and write a one paragraph daily digest to the agency Slack channel for the AM team. → Yalc reads HeyReach unified inbox via API, classifies replies via Claude, posts via Unipile to Slack.
Yalc, when a HeyReach campaign reports a connection rate below 25 percent for any sender, pause that sender and alert me. Auto resume after 24 hours with a fresh template variant. → Yalc monitors HeyReach metrics, manages sender health, generates new copy variants when needed.

Chaining recommendations

UpstreamCrustdata or FullEnrich (enriched LinkedIn URLs) → HeyReach (campaign)
DownstreamHeyReach (replies) → Claude (intent classification) → CRM (Notion / HubSpot)

Anti patterns to avoid

Don't run HeyReach for a single LinkedIn account. The flat fee economics only work above 5 senders. Use Unipile for low volume.
Don't ignore sender health metrics. LinkedIn flags clusters of senders that behave identically. Yalc skill rotates copy and timing across senders.
Don't use HeyReach for cold email. It can do email but it's not deliverability optimized like Instantly or Smartlead. Use the right tool for each channel.

Yalc skill availability

No first party Yalc skill ships for HeyReach yet. The REST API is documented (Postman collection available) and Yalc handles common operations (create campaign, push leads, read replies, manage senders) via Claude's HTTP tool. A dedicated skill would consolidate sender pool management and anti duplication logic.

→ Request a Yalc skill for this tool
Operator take

Pros, cons, who it's for

Pros

  • Flat fee model. Add senders without per seat economics killing you.
  • Multi account anti duplication is built in (no two senders contact the same person)
  • Unified inbox across senders. AMs don't context switch between tabs.
  • Whitelabel for agencies (client facing reports under their branding).
  • REST API documented. Programmatic control is real.

Cons

  • $799/mo entry price is high for solo operators. Unipile is meaningfully cheaper at low volume.
  • LinkedIn first. Email features exist but lag dedicated email tools.
  • Multi account approach is detection sensitive. Senders need diversity in copy and timing.
  • Newer than incumbents. Some features (advanced reporting) less mature.

Who it's for

  • Agencies running LinkedIn outbound for 5 to 50 clients
  • In house teams with 5 plus LinkedIn senders going to one campaign
  • Operators who care about the "one fixed cost" economics versus per seat
Pricing reality

What you'll really spend

HeyReach prices on a flat fee model: $799 a month for the Agency plan (up to 50 LinkedIn senders) or $1,999 a month for the Unlimited plan (unlimited LinkedIn senders). Both plans include API access, whitelabel options, and unified inbox management across senders. There is a free trial with no credit card.

The economics flip the unit: instead of paying per seat or per send, you pay one fixed price and add as many sender accounts as you need. That's why agencies running outbound for 10 to 50 clients converge on HeyReach. For a solo operator with one or two LinkedIn accounts, the math doesn't work: Unipile or LinkedIn Sales Navigator alone is cheaper.

Free trial

$0

No credit card. Test the platform before committing.

Agency

$799/mo

Up to 50 LinkedIn sender accounts. Right for agencies with 5 to 50 clients running parallel outbound.

Unlimited

$1,999/mo

Unlimited senders. Right for high volume agencies or large in house outbound teams.

Alternatives

Tools to consider instead

Stacks

Where HeyReach appears in Yalc stacks

FAQ

Frequently asked

How does HeyReach compare to Unipile?

Different stack positions. Unipile is an API for 1 to 4 LinkedIn accounts. HeyReach is a campaign UI and orchestration layer optimized for 5 plus accounts. For a solo operator or small team, Unipile is cheaper. For an agency or large team, HeyReach's flat fee scales better.

What's the daily invite limit per LinkedIn account?

HeyReach respects LinkedIn's per account limits (typically 20 to 40 invites a day). The platform enforces safe throttling automatically. The point of HeyReach is to multiply across many accounts, not push any single account past LinkedIn's limit.

Does HeyReach have a free trial?

Yes. No credit card required. Test the platform end to end before committing.

Can I run email campaigns in HeyReach?

It supports email, but the deliverability stack is not in the league of dedicated email tools (Instantly, Smartlead). For serious cold email, integrate HeyReach for LinkedIn and pair with a dedicated email tool.

How does the unified inbox work?

All replies across all connected senders show up in one inbox view. You don't log into 10 LinkedIn accounts to triage. AMs can reply from the unified view; HeyReach routes the response from the correct sender.

Does HeyReach have an API?

Yes. REST API documented via Postman. Common operations (create campaign, push leads, read replies, manage senders) are all programmable. Yalc workflows can run HeyReach headlessly.

No first party Yalc skill yet. Open an issue and we'll prioritize.

Or fork the repo and contribute one.