Dripify alternative: Ampliflow
| Feature | ★ Best value Ampliflow |
Dripify |
|---|---|---|
| 01Starting price | $19/mo founding ($39 at launch) | $79/mo |
| 02Cloud-based (no browser extension) | ||
| 03Visual builder with If/Else logic and delays | ||
| 04Real-time safety scoring with anomaly detection | ||
| 05Auto-pause on reply | ||
| 06A/B testing of message variants | ||
| 07Sales Navigator import | ||
| 08Funnel analytics (acceptance, replies, meetings) | ||
| 09Support on entry plan | Full support | Tiered by plan |
Dripify pricing verified June 2026 from the vendor’s public pricing page. Comparison reflects each platform’s entry individual tier.
Why people search for a Dripify alternative
Dripify is probably the best-known cloud LinkedIn automation tool on the market. It is also one of the more expensive ways to get started: the Basic plan runs $79/mo per seat (price verified June 2026), and several features most users eventually want sit in tiers above it.
The people typing "Dripify alternative" into a search bar tend to fall into three groups:
- Founders doing their own outbound. $79/mo per seat is $948 a year — for one LinkedIn account. If you're bootstrapped or pre-revenue, that's a meaningful line item for a tool you might touch for 30 minutes a day.
- Small sales teams scaling up. Three seats on Dripify Basic is $237/mo. Five seats is $395/mo. Per-seat pricing compounds fast.
- Users who want more safety visibility. Dripify automates carefully, but it doesn't show you a live risk score for your account. If LinkedIn starts treating your account differently, you find out the hard way.
We built Ampliflow for these three groups: the same cloud automation core, real-time safety scoring on top, at $19/mo for founding members. This page covers what Dripify genuinely does better, where the $79 doesn't hold up, and how to switch if you decide to.
What Dripify does well
Credit where it's due — Dripify earned its position.
The UI is polished. Campaign setup is fast, the dashboards are clean, and onboarding is among the most guided in the category. It runs fully in the cloud, so there's no browser extension to install and no laptop that has to stay open overnight. Sequences support conditions and delays. It detects replies and stops messaging that prospect. A/B testing, Sales Navigator imports, a unified inbox, and team management are all present.
It also has a large user base and years of production history. That maturity matters: the edge cases have been found and fixed, and the company isn't going anywhere. If you need a proven tool in production today and price isn't a factor, Dripify is a defensible choice.
Where Dripify falls short
Price, first. $79/mo is the entry point, not the typical spend. Some features and priority support live in higher tiers, so the practical cost for a serious user often lands above the Basic price. Over a year, one seat at entry pricing alone is $948.
Dripify isn't an outlier here — the category settled on premium pricing. Expandi is $99/mo, HeyReach is $79/mo, and Waalaxy's Business tier runs about $88/mo. Established cloud tools have little reason to compete on price, so they don't.
Second, no real-time safety scoring. Dripify randomizes activity and enforces daily limits — that's table stakes for cloud tools. What it lacks is a live read on account risk. Ampliflow scores your account's safety in real time with anomaly detection: if your acceptance rate drops abnormally or response patterns shift, the score moves and your campaigns throttle automatically — before LinkedIn intervenes, not after. With Dripify, you're trusting that the defaults fit your account. Usually they do. When they don't, there's no early warning system.
Third, tiered support. On the entry plan, support is slower and thinner than what higher tiers get. When the asset at risk is your LinkedIn account — the network you spent years building — entry-tier support on a $79/mo tool is a hard sell.
How Ampliflow compares
The comparison table on this page has the row-by-row view. The summary:
The core feature set matches. Both tools run in the cloud with no browser extension — Ampliflow executes through the Unipile API, so your laptop can stay closed while campaigns run. Both have visual drag-and-drop sequence builders with If/Else logic and delays. Both auto-pause a sequence the moment a prospect replies. Both offer A/B testing of message variants, LinkedIn search and Sales Navigator imports, a unified inbox, and funnel analytics that track acceptance rate, reply rate, and meetings booked.
The differences are price, safety, and maturity.
- Price: Ampliflow is $19/mo locked for life for the first 100 founding members, then $39/mo Starter and $79/mo Pro at public launch. Dripify's entry plan costs as much as our top plan will. Full breakdown on the pricing page.
- Safety: Ampliflow layers real-time account safety scoring and anomaly detection on top of human-like daily limits with randomized timing jitter. Dripify has the limits and the randomization; it doesn't have the live scoring.
- Maturity: Dripify wins, clearly. Ampliflow is pre-launch — the beta opens July 2026, free, no credit card required. Dripify has years of production history. That gap is real, and it's exactly why the founding price exists: early users accept beta rough edges and get $19/mo for life in exchange.
We're a six-person team, and we're pre-revenue. We're publishing this comparison anyway because the math is simple to check: the same core feature set at a quarter of the entry price.
Choose Dripify if… / Choose Ampliflow if…
Choose Dripify if:
- You need a battle-tested tool in production today — not in July 2026.
- Budget isn't the constraint, and years of refinement plus a mature support organization are worth $79+/mo to you.
- You want the most guided onboarding in the category.
Choose Ampliflow if:
- You want the same cloud automation core at $19–39/mo instead of $79+.
- You want a live safety score on your account instead of trusting default limits.
- You're comfortable joining a beta and shaping the roadmap. The beta is free, the waitlist needs no credit card, you can cancel anytime, and paid plans carry a 30-day refund.
Still deciding? The feature-by-feature breakdown is at Ampliflow vs Dripify.
Migrating from Dripify
No LinkedIn tool offers a true one-click migration, because your prospects live on LinkedIn, not inside the tool. The switch takes three steps:
- Export from Dripify. Download your connections and campaign contact lists as CSV. This is your record of who has already been contacted — you'll use it to avoid messaging anyone twice.
- Import via LinkedIn search. Re-run the same LinkedIn or Sales Navigator searches you used to build your Dripify campaigns, and import the results into Ampliflow directly. Cross-check against your CSV and exclude anyone mid-sequence.
- Rebuild the sequence in the visual builder. Recreate your Dripify flow as a drag-and-drop workflow: connection request, delay, follow-up, If/Else branch on acceptance. A typical three-step sequence takes under 15 minutes to rebuild.
One practical note: let your in-flight Dripify campaigns finish before canceling. Dropping prospects mid-sequence wastes the touches you've already made, and a half-finished follow-up thread looks worse than no thread at all.