Dripify Pricing in 2026: An Honest Breakdown
Most pricing posts about Dripify are written by affiliates who earn a commission on the signup. This one isn't. We build Ampliflow, a cloud LinkedIn outreach tool that competes directly with Dripify. Read this knowing that.
That bias runs both ways, so we'll keep it factual. Dripify is a mature, shipped product. We're pre-launch. Where the numbers favor us, we'll show our work. Where Dripify earns its price, we'll say so.
What Dripify costs in 2026
Dripify's entry plan, Basic, is $79/mo, verified June 2026. That's the price you pay for the cheapest seat the tool sells.
Above Basic, Dripify offers higher tiers — Pro and Advanced or Team plans. Those add more seats and team-management features at higher monthly prices. We're not going to quote exact numbers for the upper tiers, because vendors change them and we won't print a figure we can't stand behind. The structure is what matters: the price climbs as you add people.
| Plan | Monthly price | Who it's for |
|---|---|---|
| Basic | $79/mo | One person running their own outreach |
| Pro | Higher (per-tier) | Power users who want more campaign and team features |
| Advanced / Team | Higher still (per-seat) | Teams that need multiple seats and shared management |
The single hard number here is $79. Everything above it scales with headcount, which is exactly where the cost story gets interesting.
What Basic actually includes
For $79/mo, Dripify Basic gives you cloud-based LinkedIn outreach. Your campaigns run on Dripify's servers, not your laptop, so sequences keep going when your machine is off. You get drip campaigns with automated steps — connection requests, follow-up messages, profile views, endorsements — chained into sequences. You get basic analytics on those campaigns. And you get one seat.
That's a real product. Dripify has been shipping it for years, and the edge cases are ironed out. The campaign builder is polished. The onboarding is smooth. For a solo operator who wants a tool that works on day one, Basic covers the job.
What Basic does not include is room to grow without paying more. One seat means one LinkedIn account. The moment a second person needs to send outreach, you're not on Basic anymore.
Where the hidden costs hide
The $79 sticker is honest as far as it goes. The cost that surprises people is per-seat scaling.
LinkedIn automation pricing is almost always priced per seat, and Dripify is no exception. Each new person running outreach needs their own seat, on a higher tier. Three SDRs is not $79. It's three seats on a team plan, at the team plan's higher per-seat rate.
So the real question isn't "what does Dripify cost." It's "what does Dripify cost for my team size." For one person, $79. For a five-person team, you're well into the upper tiers, and the monthly number is a multiple of the headline.
This isn't a Dripify-specific trick. Most of the category prices this way. But it's the line item that turns a $79 tool into a several-hundred-dollar one, and it never shows up in the comparison you do before signing up.
The 12-month math
Pricing per month hides the real commitment. Stretch it to a year.
Dripify Basic at $79/mo is about $948/yr for one seat. That's your floor — one person, the cheapest plan, no team features.
Now the comparison. Ampliflow's founding plan is $19/mo, which works out to about $228/yr. Our public Starter tier at launch is $39/mo, about $468/yr. Against Dripify Basic at $948, the founding plan is roughly $720 cheaper a year on the single cheapest seat each tool sells. Starter is about $480 cheaper.
| Plan | Monthly | ~12-month total |
|---|---|---|
| Dripify Basic | $79 | ~$948 |
| Ampliflow Starter (public) | $39 | ~$468 |
| Ampliflow founding (first 100) | $19 | ~$228 |
The founding price is locked for life for the first 100 members. The full structure, including our Pro tier, is on the pricing page.
When $79 is justified
Here's the part affiliates skip and the part where we're fair.
Dripify is worth $79/mo when you need a launched product today. It has shipped for years. The bugs you'd hit in a new tool's first month are already fixed in Dripify. If you're running outbound this week and can't afford to be someone's beta tester, that maturity is worth paying for. We're honest that Ampliflow's beta doesn't open until July 2026.
It's also defensible if you run a single seat and value not thinking about it. $79 for a polished, supported tool that does one job well is a reasonable line item for a working solo operator. The price gets harder to justify the moment you add seats, or the moment a genuinely cheaper option clears the same bar.
The cheaper paths
If $79/mo is more than you want to spend, you have options — and we'll name the honest trade-off on each.
Some tools undercut Dripify by running as a browser extension or desktop app instead of in the cloud. They're cheaper because the execution runs on your machine, from your IP, which shifts infrastructure risk onto your account. That's a real cost, just not one on the invoice.
Then there's us. Ampliflow runs in the cloud, like Dripify, with a visual workflow builder, real-time safety scoring, and a smart inbox. Founding members pay $19/mo locked for life — the first 100 only. Public pricing at launch is $39 (Starter) and $79 (Pro). Yes, our Pro tier matches Dripify's entry price; the difference is what sits at that tier.
The trade-off is timing. Dripify ships today. We're pre-launch, free during the beta starting July 2026. If you want the full feature-by-feature comparison, read our Dripify alternatives breakdown or the head-to-head at /vs/dripify. If the founding price is what you're after, join the waitlist — no credit card, and the lock holds even if we raise public prices later.
The bottom line
Dripify costs $79/mo for one seat, about $948 a year, climbing per seat as your team grows. That price buys a mature, polished, shipped product, and for a solo operator who needs it working today, it's defensible. It gets harder to justify as you add people, or against a $19/mo founding plan — with the caveat that the founding plan is ours, and it isn't live yet. Pick the trade-off that fits where you are.