Sliq vs HeyReach: which is better for LinkedIn outreach?
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Sliq is better if you want to describe your outbound process and have an AI agent run it end-to-end — prospecting, research, personalization, outreach, and follow-up in one place. HeyReach is better if you already have an operator and need LinkedIn execution infrastructure across multiple sender accounts.
They solve different bottlenecks. HeyReach solves the execution bottleneck: how do we run LinkedIn campaigns across multiple senders? Sliq solves the process bottleneck: how do we describe the outbound we want and have an agent run the whole thing?
Comparison table
| Category | Sliq | HeyReach |
|---|---|---|
| Core product | Agentic outbound tool | Multi-sender LinkedIn execution platform |
| Best for | Teams that want to describe their outbound and have an agent run it | Teams scaling LinkedIn campaigns across several accounts |
| Starting point | Plain-English description of who you want to reach | Imported lead lists and campaign configuration |
| Prospect discovery | Agent finds prospects matching your description | Lead import and execution, not autonomous discovery |
| Personalization | Outreach drafted from per-prospect research | Template-based campaign messages |
| Outreach execution | Agent runs the process end-to-end | Runs LinkedIn campaigns across multiple senders |
| Team fit | Lean teams | Agencies, outbound teams, or larger coordinated motions |
| Biggest strength | Describe your process, agent adapts per prospect | Strong LinkedIn infrastructure for scale |
| Biggest limitation | Less relevant if you only need multi-sender orchestration | Still requires a human-owned system |
What each tool is actually for
HeyReach is useful when LinkedIn outreach has already become a team sport. Its official pricing page emphasizes unlimited senders with a flat monthly fee and starts at $79/month for one sender. You want several sender accounts, campaign coordination, centralized control, and operational scale.
That is real value, but it is not the same thing as agentic outbound.
Sliq is for teams that want to describe the exact outbound process they want to run and have an AI agent handle it — prospecting, research, personalization, outreach, and follow-up in one place. It is the better fit when the real problem is not scaling senders, but running the whole outbound workflow without stitching together five different tools.
Where Sliq wins
Sliq wins because you describe the outbound you want and it runs the whole thing — prospecting, research, personalization, outreach, and follow-up.
Most teams do not wake up wanting "better sender rotation." They want to describe who they want to reach, have someone figure out the right message, and keep follow-up moving. Sliq does that because it actually thinks through each step: it skips people who are not a good fit after researching them, writes outreach based on real context, and follows up based on what actually happened in the conversation.
HeyReach is built to behave like infrastructure. Sliq is built to behave like a teammate that runs the outbound you would actually run yourself. For more on how this works, see what is agentic outbound.
Where HeyReach fits better
HeyReach fits better if you already have the motion figured out and the problem is scale.
That usually means:
- you are coordinating outreach across multiple LinkedIn accounts
- you already have leads coming from somewhere else
- you have a person or team managing the campaigns
- your bottleneck is campaign execution, not strategic ownership
For that use case, HeyReach is more specialized. But for someone deciding where to start, it is usually solving the second problem before solving the first.
FAQ
What's the difference between Sliq and HeyReach? Sliq is an AI outbound agent where you describe the outbound process you want and an AI agent runs it — prospecting, research, personalization, outreach, and follow-up in one place. HeyReach is LinkedIn execution infrastructure built to run campaigns across multiple senders and imported lead lists.
Is Sliq better than HeyReach? Sliq is better if you want to describe your outbound process and have an agent handle it end-to-end. HeyReach is better if your main need is scaling LinkedIn campaign execution across multiple sender accounts.
Does HeyReach automatically find new prospects? No. HeyReach is built around execution and lead import rather than autonomous prospect discovery.
See also: Best LinkedIn outreach tools for founders in 2026, Sales prospecting tools for founders, and Founder-led sales in 2026.