Salesflow is honest that it runs cloud automation on the LinkedIn consumer site, leaning on dedicated IPs and randomized timing to dodge detection. That is third-party automation, and reviewers across G2 and Capterra report account disconnects and the occasional restriction. Reachium runs on the verified LinkedIn API instead. No browser sessions to babysit, no proxy roulette. Same goal, different foundation, and the foundation is the part that gets your account flagged.
Salesflow is a clean outbound machine: connection requests, follow-ups, InMails, and email steps inside one campaign. Then it hands you off. Reachium keeps going. The verified API powers outbound, an AI content engine pulls inbound replies, lead-magnet DM campaigns capture interest from your posts, the unified inbox classifies every reply, and booking closes the meeting. One platform from first touch to booked call instead of one channel stitched to five other tools.
Salesflow has no content engine, no lead-magnet builder, no content calendar, and no trigger-keyword DM automation. It is built to push messages out, full stop. Reachium generates content on a 4-bucket strategy, watches your post comments for trigger keywords, and auto-delivers the document by DM to anyone who comments. That turns your profile into a second pipeline that runs while your outbound campaigns work, not instead of them.
Salesflow connects to HubSpot, Salesforce, and Pipedrive, which is great if you already pay for one. Reachium ships a network CRM inside the platform: contact cards, tags and segments, relationship history, notes, and lead scoring, plus built-in meeting booking. You see who you talked to, what you said, and what is booked without exporting to a tool you have to buy and maintain separately. Less stack, fewer seats, one source of truth.
Salesflow rewards scale: $99 a seat solo, but $39.95 at 20 seats and under $25 at 100. If you run a big team or agency, that volume curve is genuinely cheaper per seat. Reachium is flat at $79 per account billed annually, with everything included and no seat minimums to unlock features. For one operator or a small team that wants outbound plus inbound plus CRM in the price, Reachium is the simpler math. For a 100-seat outbound floor, Salesflow wins on per-seat cost.