Linked Helper charges per license.
Infonet is unlimited.
Linked Helper charges $15-45 per license, and each license only covers one LinkedIn account. 10 accounts costs $150-450/month. Infonet costs just $39/mo per account — cloud-based, no desktop app required.
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 platform No desktop app required, runs 24/7
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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
Linked Helper
Desktop LinkedIn Automation
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$15–45/month per license Each LinkedIn account needs a separate license
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Single account per license 10 accounts = 10 licenses = $150-450/month
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Desktop app required Must run on your computer, no cloud option
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Manual browser required Computer must stay on for automation to work
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LinkedIn only No email, WhatsApp, SMS, or Telegram
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Limited multi-account Scaling requires multiple computers or VMs
Pricing Breakdown
Linked Helper gets expensive at scale
The Desktop Problem
Why Teams Switch from Linked Helper
Your Automation Stops When Your Laptop Closes
Linked Helper is a desktop application — it literally runs on your computer. Close your laptop, lose your internet, or restart for an update, and every campaign pauses. Teams running outreach across time zones find themselves scheduling around machine uptime instead of focusing on selling. Infonet runs entirely in the cloud, executing campaigns 24/7 whether your device is on or off.
Per-License Pricing That Punishes Growth
Linked Helper charges $45/month per license for Pro features, and each license covers exactly one LinkedIn account. A team of five reps pays $225/month — and that's before you factor in the time spent managing five separate desktop installations. Infonet's team plans include multi-account management from a single cloud dashboard, eliminating the operational overhead of desktop-based tools.
Desktop Apps Can't Hide From LinkedIn Detection
Linked Helper controls your browser through automation scripts that LinkedIn's security systems are increasingly good at detecting. The tool runs from your local IP address and creates detectable browser patterns. Infonet uses dedicated home IP addresses and human-like behavioral patterns, routing each account through residential IPs that look like normal LinkedIn usage — not automated scripts.
Beyond Desktop Automation
How Infonet Goes Further
Cloud-Native Architecture
Unlike Linked Helper's desktop-first approach, Infonet was built for the cloud from day one. No installations, no local resources consumed, no dependency on your machine's uptime. Access and manage everything from any browser, anywhere.
5-Channel Outreach
Linked Helper focuses on LinkedIn actions. Infonet combines LinkedIn, email, Twitter/X, WhatsApp, and custom channels in unified sequences. One campaign reaches prospects across five touchpoints instead of one.
Residential IP Safety
Linked Helper operates from your device's IP, creating a single point of detection. Infonet routes each LinkedIn account through dedicated home IP addresses, mimicking organic usage patterns that pass LinkedIn's security checks.
Centralized Team Management
Managing a team on Linked Helper means managing individual desktop installations on each rep's machine. Infonet provides a single dashboard for all team accounts, campaigns, and analytics — no IT overhead, no version mismatches.
Common Questions
Linked Helper vs Infonet FAQ
Linked Helper runs as a desktop application that automates your browser through detectable scripts. LinkedIn's security systems can identify these automation patterns, putting your account at risk. Infonet uses home IP routing and human-like delays to keep your account safe from detection.
Linked Helper was originally built as a Chrome extension and later moved to a desktop app for more control. This means automation only runs when your computer is on and connected. Infonet is cloud-native, running 24/7 without requiring any local installation.
Linked Helper costs $15/month for Standard and $45/month for Pro per license. Each license covers one LinkedIn account. Infonet starts at $39/mo per account with core automation features, and plans include multi-channel outreach and team management.
Each Linked Helper license covers one LinkedIn account. Managing five accounts means five Pro licenses at $225/month total, plus five desktop installations to maintain. Infonet supports multi-account management from a single cloud dashboard at a fraction of the cost.
No. Since Linked Helper runs locally on your desktop, all automation pauses when your computer shuts down, sleeps, or loses internet. Infonet's cloud infrastructure keeps campaigns running 24/7 regardless of your device status.
Yes. Infonet offers affordable plans with LinkedIn automation, multi-channel outreach, and AI-powered messaging — features that require Linked Helper's $45/month Pro plan. No credit card required to start.
Real Story
Why Rachel's team switched
We had Linked Helper running on 8 different computers for our 8 client accounts. The desktop app meant someone had to manually restart it if anything crashed. Switching to Infonet's cloud platform gave us cloud-based automation, 24/7 uptime, and we stopped paying $360/month in license fees. It's been a game changer.
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