COMPARISON
LinkedHelper is a powerful desktop automation tool with built-in CRM. It doesn\'t supply accounts. Goaccounts provides the account layer that makes LinkedHelper viable at multi-account scale.
WHERE THEY FALL SHORT
LinkedHelper runs locally on your machine. Running 10 parallel campaigns means 10 machines or VMs, each with its own proxy configuration and account login. Infrastructure complexity scales linearly.
LinkedHelper automates a LinkedIn account you\'re already logged into. If you need more accounts for parallel campaigns, you need a separate supplier like Goaccounts.
Multi-account operations with LinkedHelper require manually configuring proxies for each desktop instance. No managed proxy layer means more setup work and more things that can go wrong.
FEATURE BY FEATURE
Goaccounts
LinkedIn account supply
LinkedHelper
Desktop LinkedIn automation + CRM
Goaccounts
20,000+ accounts
LinkedHelper
None
Goaccounts
No
LinkedHelper
Yes — integrated CRM
Goaccounts
BrightData ISP proxies included
LinkedHelper
Manual setup required
Goaccounts
Centralized account management
LinkedHelper
One machine per account
Goaccounts
Monthly, no contracts
LinkedHelper
One-time or annual license
Goaccounts
4-day average recovery SLA
LinkedHelper
Not their scope
Goaccounts
Pairs with LinkedHelper
LinkedHelper
Pairs with Goaccounts
THE VERDICT
LinkedHelper\'s built-in CRM is a genuine differentiator — having automation and contact management in one desktop tool is valuable for smaller operations. For multi-account scale, the desktop architecture becomes a bottleneck. Goaccounts provides the account supply layer that makes LinkedHelper viable beyond a single-account setup. Combine them: accounts from Goaccounts, automation through LinkedHelper.