

For a thorough understanding of what each option offers, a simplified comparison table isn't enough to grasp all intricacies that come with each tool, so let's dive deeper into what makes Aimfox and Salesforge unique.
Both platforms position themselves as productivity multipliers for cold outreach, though they take differing approaches:
Aimfox emphasizes renting profiles and running Aimfox campaigns that focus on connections, messages and reactions, which makes it compelling when your priority is just LinkedIn outreach.
Salesforge also offers the same LinkedIn automation actions, but also stresses a more comprehensive approach: unlimited LinkedIn senders + unlimited mailboxes, a unified consolidated reply inbox (Primebox), extensive deliverability tooling and the ability to orchestrate conditional multi-channel sequences.
That split in positioning matters:
Aimfox provides 2 plans and a 7-day free trial (no scale or billing discounts):
Salesforge provides 2 plans oriented around outreach scale and a 14-day free trial (with 2 free months granted when using annual billing):
If you value campaign flexibility - mixing connection request cadences with follow up messages via email and LinkedIn - Salesforge’s approach gives you more ways to engage a prospect across channels while keeping outreach campaigns unified.
For teams deciding whether to prioritize LinkedIn automation or a broader outreach strategy that includes email, Aimfox is the narrower option, while Salesforge is the broader solution.
How each tool scales accounts and LinkedIn connections is a major operational difference.
Aimfox highlights two account models:
That rented-account model is attractive when you need to run many Aimfox campaigns in parallel across multiple accounts and want to avoid the friction of adding many LinkedIn accounts manually, although the rentable account reputation is anyone's guess.
Operationally that means Salesforge is built to let entire sales teams and agencies run as many accounts + run as many campaign types as they want without being constrained by any limits.
If your objective is to have a whole array of users, accounts, mailboxes, and an integrated approach across messaging channels - while keeping LinkedIn sender reputation and mailbox health management in-house - Salesforge’s model is purpose-built to let you grow without changing pricing tiers or experiencing any hidden fees.
Both platforms support personalized outreach campaigns and follow up messages, but the difference is one of breadth versus depth:
For teams that need sophisticated personalization tied only to LinkedIn profiles, Aimfox campaign types are compelling.
For teams that want to blend LinkedIn and email outreach into state-of-the-art personalization, and streamline lead engagement, Salesforge’s campaign model more closely matches multi-touch, multi-threaded outreach strategies.
Both vendors know that losing a reply kills pipeline momentum, and both provide consolidated inbox solutions:
The tactical difference apparent:
Aimfox’s Unibox is framed as a standard LinkedIn control center, while Salesforge's Primebox is an advanced, unified inbox across email and LinkedIn that comes with every Salesforge subscriptions and is designed to avoid losing prospects when replies land in unexpected places.
Automation always carries risk: account restrictions, LinkedIn blocking, and connection issues can interrupt your cadence.
Aimfox surfaces safety features like proxy selection, plus the legal and operational convenience of rented accounts - useful if your team wants to avoid the complications of managing dozens of personal LinkedIn accounts and their proxies.
Salesforge’s approach is similar, but instead of renting out accounts Salesforge reduces risk by offering features that let teams control sending limits and sequencing so outreach looks natural and integrates with human workflows.
Deliverability is often the silent reason outreach succeeds or fails - it ensures emails actually reach recipients' inboxes, increasing response rates, protecting sender reputation, avoiding spam filters, and maximizing ROI of outreach campaigns.
Salesforge, as well as supporting various LinkedIn account safety capabilities, puts a large emphasis on email deliverability:
Building sender reputation gradually while spreading volume across addresses and IPs to avoid single-mailbox throttles or sudden reputation hits is crucial for a scaling business. And that's paired with proprietary infrastructure options:
Those infrastructure features reduce the risk of landing in spam and make multi-channel outreach more reliable, especially when you have a leads database and want to integrate email at scale.
Aimfox focuses on LinkedIn-native outreach, which is fine if your outreach is LinkedIn-only, but if your outreach playbook involves email, or you want to streamline lead management across channels and maximize the number of meetings booked, the approach Salesforge promotes is superior.
Salesforge promotes a 14-day free trial and offers:
All part of a broader learning ecosystem to enlighten users about everything from the basics of cold outreach to more complicated and technical know-how, as well as solve any issues they encounter as quickly as possible.
In terms of user friendly interface and daily workflow:
Measuring campaign performance matters for revealing individual campaign performance, identifying winning tactics, enabling data-driven optimization, and guiding segmentation and messaging to perpetually keep improving outreach.
Aimfox’s standard analytics are to show how LinkedIn outreach is converting into booked calls and more meetings. If you need to correlate campaign performance across channels and understand how deliverability and warm-up affect your conversion funnel, Salesforge's dedicated reporting tools tend to surface more underlying drivers and useful insights.
Both Aimfox and Salesforge are strong outreach tools with overlapping strengths:
Aimfox campaigns are great for standard LinkedIn-only automation and for renting accounts.
Salesforge is built to reduce deliverability headaches, connect with the recipient via advanced personalization, consolidate all your conversations across email & LinkedIn, and scale teams without any additional pricing constraints.
Ultimately, there's no one-size-fits-all option, but if you want to test both tools, you can try Aimfox’s 7-day or Salesforge’s 14-day free trial to see how both compare.
Salesforge is a LinkedIn automation tool and a multi-channel platform for LinkedIn lead generation and email outreach. Unlike relying on a few outreach tools, Salesforge centralizes lead generation, sequencing, deliverability and reply handling so you don’t need separate point solutions to run effective prospecting campaigns.
Yes. Salesforge supports multiple accounts, unlimited mailboxes and multiple users, letting teams run many campaign types in parallel. Its centralized lead management and Primebox unified inbox keep prospect threads organized across channels, reducing manual syncing and lost replies.
Absolutely. Salesforge leverages AI-driven outreach automation and multi-source personalization to scale LinkedIn sequences and email follow-ups. That hyper-personalization plus deliverability tooling improves response rates, nurtures your LinkedIn network and increases the likelihood of booking more meetings.
Salesforge is designed to replace many point solutions by combining lead generation (via Leadsforge or imports), campaign orchestration, deliverability, and reply management. For momentary contact capture you may still pair specialist tools, but Salesforge often removes the need for multiple separate systems.
Salesforge provides robust customer support - 24/7 live chat and email, personal onboarding on Growth plans, an Academy, knowledge base and weekly AMAs - helpful for multiple users and accounts. The Aimfox team focuses on LinkedIn-specific onboarding; Salesforge’s broader support covers multi-channel scaling and lead management.