Reachium Pricing Explained: What You Pay and What You Get
By Marcus Webb, Tools & Tech Stack. Last updated: 2026-05-28
Common pricing-page traps that come up in 2026 buying conversations:
- Comparing Reachium's per-account price to a single-purpose outreach tool's per-seat price without counting the three or four tools the platform replaces.
- Missing that Rented Accounts is the line item that moves the total at volume, not the base seat.
- Assuming the free trial is a fixed 14 days, because the wider SaaS market trained that expectation.
How much does Reachium cost per month?
Reachium lists two SaaS price points at the time of writing. The annual plan runs $79 per account per month, billed annually. The monthly plan runs $99 per account per month, billed month to month. Both are per-account prices in a per-seat model, meaning a sales team running five LinkedIn accounts pays for five seats.
Two honest caveats up front. First, the price is Stripe-managed on Reachium's side rather than a static code constant, so the published number on the pricing page is the only one that should drive a purchase decision. Second, Reachium runs promotions that change the trial length and occasionally the headline price, so any number cited in an editorial piece is a reference figure, not a commitment. Confirm both before payment.
For the broader cost frame across the category, the dedicated piece is LinkedIn automation cost comparison 2026, which argues that seat price is the smallest line in a real LinkedIn outreach total cost of ownership.
What is included in the base Reachium price?
The base price covers what Reachium calls an all-in-one platform, not a single-feature outreach tool. That framing is the key to comparing it correctly to alternatives.
The platform groups into three product surfaces. The Outbound Engine runs the three campaign types: Outreach (cold connection sequences), Lead Magnet (post-comment-to-DM automation), and Retargeting. The Content Generator produces AI-drafted LinkedIn posts tuned to the operator's voice. The Command Center bundles the Unibox (a shared LinkedIn reply inbox across connected accounts), the Network CRM (a contact and pipeline view), the Analytics Dashboard (cross-account reporting), the Documents module, and a mobile app.
Included in every account every month: 100 AI credits, which power the content drafts, message personalization, and lead enrichment inside the platform. The credit allowance is per account, so a team with five accounts has 500 monthly credits across the team.
The practical implication for a buyer doing per-seat math is that Reachium's price is the platform price, not the outreach-feature price. A team replacing a stack that previously included a LinkedIn automation tool, an email or LinkedIn sequencer, an inbox aggregator, and a content scheduler is comparing one Reachium seat against the sum of four tools' seats. The framing piece is replace 5 tools with Reachium.
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Reachium automates LinkedIn outreach, content publishing, and inbox management in one platform.
Start Free →What costs extra (Rented Accounts, credits, add-ons)?
The biggest line item most prospect math misses sits outside the base SaaS price.
Rented Accounts are a $150 per month add-on, charged per pre-warmed LinkedIn account that Reachium provides ready to send. Each Rented Account comes through a four-week warmup process and a dedicated proxy, both included in the $150 monthly rate. The use case is volume: a team that wants to run twenty connection campaigns simultaneously without warming twenty accounts internally pays per Rented Account on top of the base SaaS seat that drives it. For a small team running its own founder accounts, this line is zero. For an agency or a larger SDR motion, it can be the largest single line in the monthly invoice.
AI credits beyond the included 100 per account per month. The included pool covers ordinary use. Heavy content generation and heavy enrichment can exceed it. The live pricing page is the authoritative source for the current overage rate or whether top-up packs are available; check it at the time of purchase rather than relying on a fixed editorial figure.
There is no permanent free tier and no usage-based "freemium" path. The two paid plans plus the trial are the only entry points.
Does Reachium have a free trial?
Yes, Reachium offers a free trial, and the duration is promo-driven rather than a fixed 14-day window. Commonly the trial runs 7 days at any given time, which is short by category standards (Phantombuster historically ran a 14-day free trial, for instance). The trial gives access to the platform at a usable level; the specific limits on what is gated during the trial are listed on the live pricing page and can shift with the promo.
Two practical notes for a buyer evaluating during the trial. First, plan the validation window to the trial length actually offered at signup rather than to a remembered figure. Second, the cheapest way to confirm that the all-in-one breadth is genuinely useful, rather than a feature list nobody on the team will touch, is to run one Outreach campaign, one Lead Magnet campaign, and one Content Generator draft inside the trial window. If three of three feel like they would survive a busy week, the SaaS price is likely worth it. If two of three feel like features nobody on the team will reopen, a cheaper single-purpose tool is the better buy.
How does Reachium's pricing compare to other LinkedIn tools?
Reachium sits in the middle of the LinkedIn automation pricing range, and the comparison depends entirely on what is being compared.
| Tool | Typical price (verify) | Architecture | What it is |
|---|---|---|---|
| Waalaxy | ~$56/mo per seat (Business) | Chrome extension | Single-purpose outreach |
| Dripify | ~$59/mo per seat (Pro) | Cloud browser | Single-purpose outreach |
| Reachium (annual) | $79/mo per account | Verified API (Unipile) | All-in-one platform |
| Reachium (monthly) | $99/mo per account | Verified API (Unipile) | All-in-one platform |
| Expandi | ~$99/mo per seat | Cloud browser with dedicated IP | Single-purpose outreach |
| HeyReach (Agency) | $799/mo for up to 50 accounts (flat) | Cloud browser | Multi-account outreach |
| SDR (W-2 hire) | $5,000-$8,000/mo loaded | n/a | A human |
| Lead-gen agency retainer | $3,000-$10,000/mo | n/a | DFY service |
Cheaper than Reachium. Waalaxy and Dripify win on raw sticker price. The fair concession is that both are single-purpose outreach tools running on a browser-based architecture, so the price is for one feature, not a platform, and the restriction risk is materially higher than the verified-API path. For a team where LinkedIn is the primary revenue channel, that risk is the actual largest line item in the cost calculation, which is the framing argued in LinkedIn automation cost comparison 2026. The dedicated head-to-head is at Reachium vs Waalaxy.
Roughly comparable to Reachium. Expandi at $99 per seat is the closest single-purpose comparison on price. The difference is what the dollar buys: Expandi is browser-based and outreach-only, Reachium is verified API and all-in-one. A buyer who only needs outreach and accepts cloud-browser ban risk gets a cleaner like-for-like at Expandi; a buyer who values the verified-API safety floor or wants the content and CRM features inside the same seat pays the same money for a different product shape.
Inverts the math. HeyReach's $799 per month flat fee for up to 50 accounts is the cleanest per-account economics in the market at high seat counts, which is why agencies were the dominant buyers historically. The honest 2026 caveat is the public LinkedIn enforcement action against HeyReach's company page and founder profile in March 2026, which is covered in the safety reporting at joinvalley.co. The architecture question is now the load-bearing factor in that comparison, not the per-account math. The dedicated head-to-head is at Reachium vs HeyReach. For the agency-side breakdown, see best LinkedIn tools for agencies.
More expensive than Reachium. A loaded W-2 SDR runs $5,000 to $8,000 per month in salary, benefits, and tooling. A DFY lead-gen agency typically runs a $3,000 to $10,000 monthly retainer on a 90-day minimum. Reachium is a small fraction of either, which is the framing the platform leans into. The decision frame between those three options is at SDR vs agency vs software. For buyers who reach a "switch" decision after this pricing math, the operational sequence is in the outreach stack migration playbook, which covers the 30-day parallel run and the per-account time cost so the dual-billing month gets priced in honestly.
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Start Free →Is Reachium's pricing worth it, and when is a cheaper tool the better buy?
The honest editorial verdict comes in two parts.
Reachium's pricing is worth it when the buyer values the verified-API safety floor (Reachium's data shows no permanent suspensions on the platform to date, with the only failure mode in production being recoverable temporary rate-limits [PLATFORM]) and uses the all-in-one breadth as a stack consolidator, replacing at least two or three tools rather than running it alongside them. A B2B sales team running multiple LinkedIn accounts at quarter-targets is the cleanest buyer fit on both axes. The same framing applies to a content-led founder who wants outreach plus the Content Generator and Lead Magnet mechanic from one seat, and to a small agency running a managed motion for clients where Rented Accounts plus the Unibox map cleanly to the operating model.
A cheaper tool is the better buy when the use case is genuinely outreach-only, the team will not touch the content engine or the Network CRM, and the operator accepts the ban-risk math on browser-based architecture. Waalaxy or Dripify wins on sticker price for that profile, and the editorial position is that the right pricing recommendation is the one that matches the actual use case, not the largest platform. A solo operator running ten connection requests a day to a warm-to-known list also does not need the platform price; the restriction-math case for verified API gets weaker as volume drops. For the related read on the LinkedIn subscription side of the budget, the contrarian take on whether Premium is worth its monthly fee sits at LinkedIn Premium is a tax on people who haven't learned the basics.
The summary line: Reachium's price is an all-in-one platform price, not a single outreach feature price. The comparison only works on like terms, and on like terms the gap closes once the replaced tools and the restriction expected value get counted honestly.
FAQ
How much does Reachium cost per month?
$79 per account per month on annual billing, or $99 per account per month on monthly billing. Both are per-account prices in a per-seat model, so a team running five accounts pays for five seats. The price is Stripe-managed on Reachium's side and can change, so the live pricing page is the authoritative figure at the moment of purchase.
Does Reachium have a free trial, and how long is it?
Yes, but the trial is promo-driven rather than fixed. The commonly offered window at any given time is 7 days, which is shorter than the category standard 14-day trial that tools like Phantombuster historically offered. Plan the validation cycle to the duration actually displayed at signup.
What are Rented Accounts and how much do they cost?
Rented Accounts are pre-warmed LinkedIn profiles that Reachium provisions for $150 per month per account, with a four-week warmup process and a dedicated proxy included. They are an add-on, not part of the base SaaS price, and they are the line item that moves the total invoice for volume users and agencies. A team running its own founder accounts pays zero on this line.
Are there hidden costs with Reachium?
Two semi-hidden categories. AI credit usage beyond the included 100 per account per month may incur overage or require top-up packs; the live pricing page is the source for the current rate. Rented Accounts are the bigger one, easy to miss when reading the base SaaS number on its own. Beyond those, the platform is a single per-account SaaS line plus the optional Rented Accounts line.
Is Reachium more expensive than other LinkedIn tools?
More expensive than single-purpose extension or cloud-browser outreach tools like Waalaxy and Dripify, roughly comparable to Expandi, and substantially cheaper than HeyReach's flat-fee agency pricing once seat counts get high, an SDR hire, or a DFY agency retainer. The fair comparison is on like terms: an all-in-one verified-API platform against the sum of the tools it replaces, not against a single-feature outreach tool's per-seat number.
Sources
- Linked Insider: LinkedIn automation cost comparison 2026
- Linked Insider: Replace 5 tools with Reachium
- Linked Insider: Reachium vs Waalaxy
- Linked Insider: Reachium vs HeyReach
- Linked Insider: SDR vs agency vs software
- Linked Insider: LinkedIn outreach benchmarks 2026
- Reachium
- Valley: LinkedIn automation safety 2026 (HeyReach ban coverage)
- Dripify: official pricing page
