Reachy vs Meet Alfred (2026): Multichannel Cloud vs Local AI Agent
TL;DR: Meet Alfred’s pitch is multichannel: LinkedIn, email and X sequences in one cloud tool. Reachy’s pitch is depth and safety on the channel that matters most for B2B — LinkedIn — run locally from your own machine.
Quick comparison
| Reachy | Meet Alfred | |
|---|---|---|
| Where it runs | Your machine, your IP | Cloud |
| Pricing | Free → $39/mo | ~$39–59/mo per seat |
| Channels | LinkedIn (deep) + CRM sync | LinkedIn, email, X (broad) |
| Lead sourcing | Signals: posts, groups, followers, Slack | Search-based |
| AI messaging | GPT-5, Claude Fable 5 or Gemini — your key, 0% markup | Built-in templates |
| Lead scoring | Built in | Not available |
| Free plan | 14-day trial + free monitoring | Trial only |
Where Meet Alfred shines
If you want one subscription to send LinkedIn touches, cold emails and X DMs from a single campaign builder, Alfred covers the most channels for the money, with a large template library.
Where Reachy is different
Multichannel from one cloud login concentrates risk: the same datacenter session touches your LinkedIn account daily. Reachy keeps LinkedIn automation on your device, where it is indistinguishable from you, and goes deeper on the channel: signal-based sourcing, ICP lead scoring, Open Profile InMails, company messaging and multi-account rotation with warm-up. For email and workflows, it syncs enriched contacts to HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Make, Zapier or n8n — so multichannel happens in the tools built for it.
Which should you choose?
- Choose Meet Alfred if you want cheap breadth across three channels in one cloud tool.
- Choose Reachy if LinkedIn is your pipeline’s backbone and you want it done safely, with better targeting and a full trial to prove it.
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