Half the price.
Premium should buy engineering, not brand markup. We price on what software costs to run, $39 at launch, $19 for life for founding members, and we publish the comparison math in the open, verified against every incumbent.
Three years running outbound inside two startups taught us exactly what's broken: browser extensions that need a laptop left open all night, dashboards full of noise, and account bans nobody warns you about. Ampliflow is the outreach engine we wished existed, cloud-native, safety-scored, drag-and-drop. The first 100 founding members lock $19/mo for life.
I've watched founders, SDRs, and recruiters pay $79-$99 a month for what should cost half. So we built Ampliflow: a drag-and-drop workflow builder. If/Else branches, delays, A/B tests, zero code, that runs 24/7 in the cloud. No extension. No laptop left open overnight.
I spent three years running outbound at two startups. Every tool I touched was either overpriced, over-engineered, or shipping features nobody used while missing the ones that mattered. Pricing felt arbitrary, dashboards were noise, and the deliverability story was always "don't worry about it."
Ampliflow is what I wish had existed on day one. Founding members lock $19/mo for life, the price doubles to $39 the day the first 100 spots close. We closed a $700K angel round in June 2026, the beta opens in July, and we’re building all of it in public. That’s how we keep it honest. We are hiring across engineering and growth, our press page has the coverage and brand assets, and you can always reach us directly.
Every roadmap call, every pricing change, every support reply runs through these three filters first.
Premium should buy engineering, not brand markup. We price on what software costs to run, $39 at launch, $19 for life for founding members, and we publish the comparison math in the open, verified against every incumbent.
A real-time account safety score, randomised human-like pacing, and auto-pause the moment a prospect replies. Cutting the price doesn't mean cutting the guardrails.
Every founding member gets a private Slack with the people who write the code. No tickets, no chat bots.
Two founder-engineers, a designer, two engineers, and one operator. If you talk to Ampliflow, you're talking to the people writing the code.
Three years running outbound at two startups before writing the first commit. Owns the workflow engine, the safety scoring, and most Friday changelogs.
LinkedIn / Deepak
Ex-Linear, ex-Figma. Owns the visual system, the workflow builder UX, and the rule that no screen ships unless a founding member can read it in five seconds.
LinkedIn / Nivedita
Ex-payments infrastructure. Owns the cloud execution layer, the inbox sync, and the "why is this 200ms faster this week" graphs.
LinkedIn / HarshBackend and infra. Owns the campaign scheduler, the rate-limiter that keeps accounts safe under load, and the queue we lean on every Friday.
Three years running ops at two B2B startups. Owns onboarding, the founding-member Slack, and the things that aren't anyone else's job yet.
Frontend and messaging. Owns the inbox UX, the webhook plumbing, and the integration layer that talks to LinkedIn without setting anyone's account on fire.
$19/mo for life · beta opens July 2026