Dux-Soup charges per seat.
Infonet is unlimited.
Dux-Soup's extension requires your browser to stay open. Their cloud option costs $99/month per seat— 5 seats is $495/month. Infonet gives you unlimited cloud seats with home IP safety.
Head to Head
Feature comparison
Infonet
LinkedIn Automation
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From $39/month Unlimited senders, no hidden fees
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Unlimited sender accounts Scale to any size without extra cost
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Cloud-based (always) No browser extension required
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Home IP routing (InfoProxy) Routes through your residential IP
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5-channel outreach LinkedIn + Email + WhatsApp + SMS + Telegram
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Agency features built-in White-label, client management, reporting
Dux-Soup
Chrome Extension LinkedIn Tool
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$14.99–99/month per seat Costs scale with each user
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Chrome extension or expensive cloud Extension = risk, Cloud = $99/mo per seat
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Browser must stay open (extension) Can't close Chrome while running
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Shared datacenter IPs Higher detection risk on cloud plan
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LinkedIn only No email, WhatsApp, SMS, or Telegram
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Pay more for cloud safety $99/mo just to avoid browser extension risks
Pricing Breakdown
Dux-Soup's per-seat trap
The Extension Tax
Why Teams Switch from Dux-Soup
Cloud Safety Costs $99/Month Extra
Dux-Soup's standard plans ($14.99-$55/month) run as a Chrome extension — one of the most detectable automation methods. Want cloud-based safety? That's their Cloud Dux plan at $99/month per seat. You're essentially paying a premium just to get the account safety that should be standard. Infonet includes cloud-based automation with home IP routing on every plan, on every plan.
A Legacy Tool Stuck in Single-Channel Thinking
Dux-Soup was built when LinkedIn automation meant auto-visiting profiles and sending connection requests. The tool hasn't evolved beyond LinkedIn-only actions. Modern B2B outreach requires coordinated multi-channel sequences — LinkedIn connection, email follow-up, Twitter engagement, WhatsApp message. Infonet runs unified campaigns across five channels, reaching prospects wherever they're most responsive.
Chrome Extensions Are LinkedIn's Favorite Target
Dux-Soup's Chrome extension injects automation scripts directly into your LinkedIn browser tab. LinkedIn's detection systems specifically scan for this type of DOM manipulation. Even with "safe mode" settings, the extension's presence is fundamentally detectable. Infonet operates entirely outside your browser, using dedicated residential IPs that LinkedIn sees as normal user traffic.
Modern Alternative
How Infonet Goes Further
Cloud-Native by Default
Dux-Soup charges $99/month for cloud access. Infonet is cloud-native on every plan — on every plan. No Chrome extension, no browser dependency, no extra cost for safe automation. Your campaigns run 24/7 from dedicated home IPs.
Multi-Channel Sequences
Dux-Soup only does LinkedIn. Infonet orchestrates sequences across LinkedIn, email, Twitter/X, WhatsApp, and custom channels. A single campaign can connect on LinkedIn, follow up via email, and engage on Twitter — automatically.
AI Message Generation
Dux-Soup sends template messages with basic variable insertion ({firstName}, {company}). Infonet's AI analyzes each prospect's profile, role, recent posts, and company context to write genuinely personal messages that drive higher reply rates.
Team Dashboard
Managing a team on Dux-Soup means each rep runs their own Chrome extension independently. Infonet provides a centralized team dashboard with shared campaigns, unified analytics, and role-based access — one view across all accounts.
Common Questions
Dux-Soup vs Infonet FAQ
Dux-Soup's Chrome extension injects scripts into your LinkedIn tab, which is one of the easiest automation methods for LinkedIn to detect. Their Cloud Dux plan ($99/month) is safer but expensive. Infonet provides cloud-based automation with dedicated home IP routing on every plan, on every plan.
Dux-Soup ranges from $14.99/month (Pro Dux) to $55/month (Turbo Dux) for the Chrome extension, and $99/month for Cloud Dux. The affordable plans require Chrome; cloud safety is a premium add-on. Infonet starts at $39/mo per account with cloud automation included.
Dux-Soup Cloud ($99/month per seat) runs automation in the cloud instead of through a Chrome extension. It's their answer to account safety concerns, but at a steep price. Infonet provides the same cloud-based approach starting at just $39/mo per account.
No. Dux-Soup only automates LinkedIn actions. For email outreach, you'd need a separate tool, adding cost and complexity. Infonet includes email sequencing alongside LinkedIn, Twitter/X, WhatsApp, and custom channels — all from one platform.
Yes. Dux-Soup's Pro and Turbo plans run entirely as a Chrome extension. Automation only works when Chrome is open and LinkedIn is loaded. Their Cloud plan ($99/month) removes this dependency. Infonet is fully cloud-native on every plan.
Yes. Infonet offers affordable plans with cloud-based LinkedIn automation, multi-channel sequences, AI-powered messaging, and team features — significantly more than what Dux-Soup provides even on its $99/month Cloud plan.
Real Story
Why Marcus's team switched
We ran Dux-Soup's extension for months, but keeping Chrome open 24/7 was a nightmare. When we looked at their cloud option, it was $99 per seat — that's $495/month for our 5-person team. Infonet gives us real cloud automation and home IP routing at just $39/mo per account — every feature included. No more browser babysitting, no more per-seat costs eating our margins.
Done with Dux-Soup's limitations?
Unlimited senders. True cloud automation. No browser required. Make the switch today.