LinkedIn automation tools

Revenue Force vs Expandi (2026)

Two different answers to the same problem: more qualified conversations. Here's how the models actually differ, what Expandi does well, and who should honestly pick which.

Full disclosure: this page is written by Revenue Force, a competitor. Statements about Expandi are kept general and fair; verify specifics (pricing, features, terms) with them directly. Last reviewed July 2026.

What Expandi is

Expandi, fairly described.

Expandi is a cloud-based LinkedIn automation tool with campaign sequencing and team features. As a LinkedIn automation tool, it automates LinkedIn actions (connection requests, messages, profile visits) from your account, driven by campaigns you configure yourself.

Cheap LinkedIn volume

For the price, these tools generate a lot of LinkedIn activity.

Campaign features

The better ones handle sequencing, inbox management, and team seats competently.

Quick to start

Connect an account, load an audience, launch. The mechanics are simple.

The honest tradeoffs of the model

Your account carries the risk

Automation that pushes volume through your LinkedIn profile puts the account itself at stake. Whatever tool you evaluate, understand its safety model in detail before connecting your profile.

Automation reads as automation

Template messages at scale are exactly what buyers have learned to ignore on LinkedIn.

One channel, standalone

LinkedIn-only activity, unaware of what your email and phone outreach are doing with the same people.

Side by side

The models, compared honestly.

DimensionRevenue ForceExpandi
Who does the workA managed team + system runs the whole motion for youYou configure campaigns; the tool executes on your account
Message approvalYou approve every message before it sends, alwaysTypically automated once a campaign is launched (verify with them)
Whose voice it sounds likeAI-drafted in your voice; your edits sharpen it; you keep the final wordTemplates you write, personalized by variables
Channels coveredEmail + LinkedIn + phone, coordinated with one suppression listLinkedIn-centric (verify what else is native)
Pricing modelUsage-based by contacts worked per month, everything includedSubscription per account (verify with them)
What you operateApprovals (a few minutes a day) and the booked meetingsCampaigns, templates, audiences, replies, and account safety

Category-level characterization, last reviewed July 2026. Expandi's specifics may differ; verify with them.

The honest fork

Who should pick which.

Pick Expandi if
  • You only want LinkedIn volume and accept the account risk profile
  • You have time to write campaigns and work the inbox yourself
  • Budget rules out any managed option
Pick Revenue Force if
  • You want the outcome (booked conversations) without operating anything
  • Approval on every message, in your voice, is non-negotiable
  • You want email, LinkedIn, and phone coordinated as one motion
The difference that matters

Done for you. Never without you.

Whatever you compare us to, the model difference is the same: a managed team and system run your whole outbound motion, every message is drafted in your voice, and nothing sends without your approval. You get the outcome without surrendering the control.

Qualified conversations booked onto your calendar
Email, LinkedIn, and phone coordinated as one motion
Usage-based pricing you can see on the pricing page right now
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Fair questions

Asked about this comparison.

Is Revenue Force better than Expandi?

They're different models, and the honest answer depends on what you're buying. Expandi is a LinkedIn automation tool; Revenue Force is a done-for-you revenue team where every message is drafted in your voice and approved by you before it sends. If you want to operate the motion yourself, compare tools. If you want the booked-conversations outcome with control over every word, that's what we built.

Can I use Revenue Force and Expandi together?

Sometimes, depending on the category. Data platforms and some tools complement a managed motion. But most teams come to us to stop operating a stack, so the practical answer is usually that Revenue Force replaces the operating work rather than adding to it. Bring it up on the audit call and you'll get a straight answer for your case.

How do I know this comparison is fair?

You shouldn't take our word for it, and the page says so plainly: we're a competitor. Claims about Expandi are kept at the model level, we tell you what that model genuinely does well, and we tell you to verify specifics with them. Our own claims are the ones we can stand behind completely.

What does Revenue Force cost?

Usage-based by contacts worked per month, with research, writing, sending, infrastructure, and reply handling included. The pricing page has a live calculator, in the open, no sales call required.

Compare us against the real thing.

Book a revenue audit and judge the model directly: we'll map your outbound, show you exactly what we'd run, and give you an honest read, including when another option fits you better.