LinkMagnet vs Neety: focused opt-in delivery or a broad agentic outreach suite?
Updated ·By Yannis Haismann
Both turn comments into DMs. LinkMagnet is focused opt-in delivery with public pricing; Neety is a broader agentic suite that also does cold outreach.
Neety is a broad agentic outreach suite. LinkMagnet is focused, opt-in-only lead-magnet delivery.
LinkMagnet and Neety both turn a LinkedIn comment into an automated DM, but they aim at different jobs. LinkMagnet does one thing — opt-in lead-magnet delivery — with transparent self-serve pricing and four languages. Neety is a broader AI-agent outreach suite that also runs cold connection requests and messages, and its pricing is demo-gated rather than public.
Neety is an agentic B2B outreach suite. LinkMagnet is the focused, opt-in-only way to deliver your LinkedIn lead magnets — with a price you can read before you buy.
The 30-second verdict
LinkMagnet and Neety both detect a keyword in a LinkedIn comment and auto-send a DM, so they overlap on the core trigger. But they are built for different jobs. LinkMagnet is a focused, opt-in-only lead-magnet tool: someone comments your keyword, they get your guide by DM, and nothing is sent to people who did not ask. It starts at 29€/month, adds 10€ per extra LinkedIn account, runs on the official Unipile API with conservative rate-limiting, and ships in English, French, German and Spanish. Neety is a broader AI-agent B2B suite that also does cold connection requests and messages — a mixed model — with contact-detail collection, and its pricing is demo-gated rather than public. Choose Neety for agentic outreach breadth and enrichment; choose LinkMagnet for transparent pricing and a pure opt-in model.
Which one is for you?
- You want pure opt-in delivery, no cold outreach
- You want a public price before you commit
- You sell in Europe and want native FR/DE/ES
- You run several accounts (flat 10€/account)
→ Start free
- You want a broad agentic B2B outreach suite
- You're fine mixing cold outreach with opt-in
- You want built-in contact-detail collection
- A demo-led, enterprise-style buying process suits you
→ neety.com
[Why one over the other?]
- LinkMagnet has transparent self-serve pricing (29€ + flat 10€/account). Neety's pricing is demo-gated, not public.
- Neety leans into agentic automation breadth and contact collection; LinkMagnet leans into focus, the official Unipile API and EN/FR/DE/ES.
How do they compare, point by point?
| Criterion | LinkMagnet | Neety |
|---|---|---|
| Comment-to-DM keyword trigger | 9/10Core feature, keyword-triggered | 9/10AI agent, keyword-triggered |
| Opt-in only (no cold outreach) | 9/10Strictly delivers to people who ask | 5/10Mixed: also does cold outreach |
| Pricing transparency | 9/1029€ base, flat 10€/account, public | 5/10Demo-gated, not public |
| Multi-account / agency billing | 9/10Flat +10€ per LinkedIn account | 6/10Not publicly documented |
| Agentic automation breadth | 6/10Focused on delivery | 9/10Broader AI-agent outreach suite |
| Contact detail collection / enrichment | 6/10DM-first, integrations growing | 9/10Built-in contact collection |
| Account safety / rate-limiting | 8/10Official Unipile API, conservative limits | 6/10Cold motion raises baseline risk |
| Self-serve onboarding | 9/10Sign up and run in minutes | 6/10Demo-led entry |
| Languages (UI & support) | 9/10EN, FR, DE, ES | 6/10English-first |
| Creator-friendliness | 9/10Built for creators' lead magnets | 7/10Geared toward B2B sales teams |
Which tool wins on each feature?
The core flow: comment to DM
Both tools watch a LinkedIn post, detect a keyword in the comments, and auto-send a DM. Neety frames this as an AI agent that replies to comments, sends DMs and collects contact details; LinkMagnet frames it as opt-in lead-magnet delivery. On the trigger itself you'll get a working comment-to-DM flow from either — the difference is everything around it.
Tie. Both reliably turn a keyword comment into a DM. The decision is about model, pricing and scope, not the trigger.
Opt-in only vs a mixed cold model
LinkMagnet only ever messages people who explicitly commented your keyword — there is no cold outreach in the product by design. Neety is a broader suite that, alongside comment-to-DM, also runs cold connection requests and cold messages. That mixed model can widen reach, but it also changes the consent story and the baseline risk to your account.
LinkMagnet wins. If you want a clean opt-in-only posture — only messaging people who asked — LinkMagnet's single model is the safer, simpler choice.
Transparent pricing vs demo-gated
LinkMagnet publishes its price: 29€/month base, plus a flat 10€ per extra LinkedIn account, so you can budget before you ever talk to anyone. Neety's pricing is publicly demo-gated — you go through a demo rather than reading a price page — which suits enterprise buyers but slows down a creator who just wants to try it. We don't cite a Neety figure because none is public.
LinkMagnet wins. A public, self-serve price beats a demo gate for creators and small teams who want to start today.
Agentic breadth and contact enrichment
This is Neety's strong suit. As a broader B2B outreach suite, it markets an AI agent that automates more of the funnel and collects contact details, with publicly claimed lifts in responses and leads (treat marketing claims with caution). LinkMagnet is deliberately narrower — it delivers and tracks the lead magnet — with its integration layer expanding rather than a full outreach automation stack.
Neety wins. For agentic automation breadth and built-in contact collection, Neety is ahead today.
Localization and the European market
LinkMagnet ships fully in English, French, German and Spanish — interface, onboarding and support — which matters if you or your clients sell to European audiences. Neety is English-first.
LinkMagnet wins. Native EN/FR/DE/ES is a real edge for European creators and agencies.
The right pick for your profile
Creator who only wants opt-in delivery
If your whole motion is 'comment KEYWORD to get my guide' and you never want to send a cold message, LinkMagnet's single opt-in model does exactly that — and only that — with a price you can read upfront.
Recommendation: LinkMagnet
B2B sales team wanting a broad outreach agent
If you want one suite to run cold connection requests, cold messages and comment capture together, plus collect contact details, Neety's agentic breadth covers more of the funnel than LinkMagnet aims to.
Recommendation: Neety
European creator or agency
Selling to FR/DE/ES audiences, you'll want native interface and support in those languages — LinkMagnet is fully localized, Neety is English-first.
Recommendation: LinkMagnet
Team that needs contact-detail collection
If collecting and enriching contact details is a core requirement, Neety builds that in; LinkMagnet is DM-first with integrations still expanding, so weigh that if enrichment is essential today.
Recommendation: Neety
Which one should you choose?
For LinkMagnet
Choose LinkMagnet if you want focused, opt-in-only lead-magnet delivery with a price you can read before you buy. You get the same comment-to-DM trigger, a strict no-cold model, transparent pricing at 29€ plus a flat 10€ per account, the official Unipile API with conservative rate-limiting, and a fully localized product in EN/FR/DE/ES.
For Neety
Neety is the pick if you want a broad, agentic B2B outreach suite that does more than opt-in delivery — including cold connection requests and messages — and bundles contact-detail collection. If you're a sales team comfortable with a mixed cold model and a demo-led, enterprise-style buying process, Neety covers more of the funnel.
Frequently asked questions
Are LinkMagnet and Neety the same kind of tool?
They overlap on the comment-to-DM trigger, but they're built for different jobs. LinkMagnet is focused opt-in lead-magnet delivery with public pricing. Neety is a broader AI-agent B2B outreach suite that also runs cold connection requests and messages.
Does Neety do cold outreach?
Publicly, Neety markets a broader outreach suite that includes cold connection requests and cold messages alongside comment capture — a mixed model. LinkMagnet, by contrast, is strictly opt-in: it only messages people who commented your keyword.
How much does Neety cost compared to LinkMagnet?
Neety's pricing is demo-gated rather than published, so we don't cite a figure. LinkMagnet's price is public: 29€/month base plus a flat 10€ per extra LinkedIn account, with self-serve sign-up.
Which is safer for my LinkedIn account?
Pure opt-in is generally lower-risk than cold outreach because you only message people who asked. LinkMagnet is opt-in only, connects through the official Unipile API and applies conservative rate-limiting. A mixed cold model like Neety's raises the baseline risk you have to manage.
Should I pick Neety for its AI agent and enrichment?
If agentic automation breadth and built-in contact-detail collection are core to your workflow, Neety is ahead there today — just treat its marketing claims about response and lead lift with caution. If you want focused opt-in delivery with transparent pricing, LinkMagnet is the cleaner fit.
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