# What Dripify is and who it fits
> Dripify is LinkedIn (and email) outreach automation aimed at sequences you can build visually. It sits in the sequencer aisle, not the official API aisle.
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## A sequencer with a drip-campaign pitch

[Dripify](https://dripify.io) markets itself as LinkedIn automation for outreach, with email campaigns in the same product story: a visual builder, steps and conditions, a dedicated inbox, team roles, and personalization variables. Their homepage also talks about finding business emails for LinkedIn prospects and about multiple lead sources. That is the aisle. You bring or collect names, then you run a drip: invite, wait, message, maybe email.

The name is the honest part. Drip campaigns are timed follow-ups. If your current process is a spreadsheet and a calendar reminder, Dripify is trying to be that machine. If your current process is 'we do not know who the buyer is,' a prettier drip will not help.

*A drip is delays and next lines. Confirm what Dripify actually sends on dripify.io.*

## Who it fits

It fits individual reps and small teams who want a campaign UI that is easier to explain than a pile of Chrome extensions, and who will actually live in the inbox when people reply. Team features (shared templates, not hitting the same lead twice) matter once two people send from the same market. It also fits operators who want email in the same sequence after they have a address. Confirm current connectors and limits on dripify.io. Do not freeze a pricing page from a third-party roundup.

It is a weaker fit for companies that need a white-label agency platform as the core buy (other sequencers lean harder into that), for people who only needed Page posting, and for engineering teams that wanted a general workflow engine. Dripify is not [n8n](/n8n). It is not Campaign Manager.

## What their marketing will not decide for you

Like every sequencer, Dripify publishes outcome numbers from customers. Those numbers are not your numbers. Reply rate follows list quality and offer quality. A  trial on a bad CSV will look like a product defect. Run a small, honest list. Watch whether the builder matches the boxes you actually need (invite note versus after-accept DM versus email). Watch whether the inbox makes it obvious when someone replied so the drip stops.

Account risk is the same family as [Expandi](/expandi) and every other unofficial LinkedIn sender. Conservative daily volume, a complete profile, and a human on messy threads. LinkedIn can still restrict the account. No vendor in this aisle can honestly sell immunity.

## Dripify versus 'we will just use an extension'

People land here after Dux-Soup, Linked Helper, or a free extension got a warning. Moving to a dedicated SaaS sequencer can be a session-handling upgrade. It is not a strategy upgrade. You still need a list, a premise, and a cap. If the extension failed because the copy was spam, Dripify will send the same spam more reliably.

## Related

- [Lists, commenters, and filters: automating LinkedIn lead gen](https://omentir.com/linkedin-lead-generation-automation.md)
- [LinkedIn updates: changelog versus algorithm gossip](https://omentir.com/linkedin-updates.md)
- [Automating LinkedIn outreach: invites and follow-ups](https://omentir.com/linkedin-outreach-automation.md)

## Common questions

**Is Dripify a Chrome extension?**

They sell a SaaS outreach product with a campaign builder and inbox. Confirm how you connect LinkedIn and whether any browser component is required on their current setup docs. Do not assume it is the same object as a DOM-click extension.

**Can Dripify replace my CRM?**

No. It is an outreach sequencer with integrations. Keep the CRM as the record of the deal. Use Dripify (or any sequencer) as the LinkedIn and email outbox, then sync what you must.

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