The job
A team of reps, each with their own LinkedIn account and their own book, running outreach that has to be personal enough to get answers and disciplined enough not to get anyone restricted. And a manager who wants to see the funnel without opening five laptops.
What Booost does for that job
Every rep's account from one desktop, each in its own session. Booost Business connects several LinkedIn accounts in the app's own browser, one isolated session per account. Each one has its own warm-up state, its own daily caps, its own operating hours in its own time zone. A new hire's account starts conservative; a veteran's runs at full pace; neither affects the other.
Targets scored, not just listed. Import a CSV with column mapping, run LinkedIn search inside the app and collect the results, or let the app find people from the goals you set in a two-minute interview. Every contact is scored on six axes — thematic fit, seniority, activity, target fit, influence and proximity — with the evidence behind each score, grouped into target clusters, and qualified Hot / Warm / Nurture / Cold from the profile, the message history and the intent of the last reply. When a mutual connection exists, the app suggests the warm path and drafts the introduction.
Campaigns that stop when a person answers. A visual canvas with triggers, conditions and A/B splits, eight ready-made plays, personalised connection notes, follow-up tracking — and auto-pause the instant a prospect replies, so a rep takes the conversation. Every outgoing message is checked against the last fifty sent: above 0.85 similarity it is regenerated, so the team does not sound like a template.
An inbox sorted by intent. Every conversation synced, classified, with a reply drafted in the rep's voice in one click — warm replies first. Reply-time rules flag conversations that have waited too long.
The funnel in one place. Overview, actions over time, messages over time, campaign funnel, A/B comparison, incidents — per account. What is not there: analytics on the team's own posts, which we say plainly.
Safety as the design constraint, per account. Warm-up over weeks, human pacing, a live trust score that slows an account down on its own, a circuit breaker at the first odd response, and a diagnostic panel that says which gate stopped an action — so a rep's "nothing is happening" has an answer in a minute. No plan quota on any edition; the only ceilings are the safety ones, identical on Basic and Pro.
Credentials stay on your machine. Each account signs in locally. We never receive a password and hold no session. The connection graph is computed on our servers and we say so; the session is not.
What Booost does not do for sales teams — yet
- No native CRM integration, webhook or public API. Pipeline lives in Booost and exports as CSV. HubSpot and Zapier are on eight of the eleven tools we compare; this is the biggest gap on our side for a sales team and we are not going to hide it.
- The inbox is per account. A manager answering for a rep switches accounts; there is no unified team inbox and no roles.
- One channel. No email sequences, no InMail. If email is half your motion, lemlist or Meet Alfred do that job.
- Price is per account, flat. Five reps are five accounts at €79–99 each; there is no volume tier today. At twenty or more, Salesflow costs less and we say so on its page.
- It runs while the machine runs. A desktop app; a small server of your own keeps it on around the clock, and the licence allows it.
What it costs
| per managed account, monthly | yearly | |
|---|---|---|
| Booost Business Basic (your own AI key, 20 providers or a local model) | €79 | €899 |
| Booost Business Pro (Booost's AI included, every workflow node) | €99 | €999 |
| Founding price — Pro at the Basic price, for as long as the subscription runs | €79 | €899 |
No per-user charge, no credits. Billed monthly via Stripe, cancel any time. A 30-day trial on the first account for waitlist members.
Booost opens on 1 September 2026. Join the waitlist to keep the founding price.