AimfoxRented reach vs owned conversion.You can rent more accounts.
You can't rent your face.
Aimfox's signature move is real: rent ready-made Avatar profiles and multiply the sending. Weezly multiplies the one thing a rented account never carries, you. One two-minute recording becomes a personal video for every lead, playing natively in the DM, with the leads database, the reply pipeline and the booking page in the same $59 subscription.
Scale with Aimfoxrent another senderPlus the $49/mo seat. Their published pricing, July 2026 (check their pricing).
Before data, email tools or a scheduler. And still zero video.
With the database, the pipeline, booking pages and the mobile app in the same subscription.
Both scale outreach. Only one of them is you.
Renting reach genuinely works. Then every Avatar hits the same wall.
Aimfox is a capable, actively developed sender, and its rental model is a real invention: more identities, more daily invites, volume on demand. But an accepted connection is not a meeting. Once the accept lands, every rented profile has the same move left: send more text.
$49/mo per seat, $129/mo per rented Avatar billed quarterly, agency from $499 for 20 seats. There is also a $0 CRM-only tier and a 7-day trial, credit where due. From their published pricing, July 2026 (check their pricing, it changes).

+$129/mo each
Not advertised on their site, pricing or help docs, July 2026. Targeting runs on your LinkedIn searches, CSV imports or existing connections, with enrichment outsourced to Clay.
Six parts. One subscription. One you.
Everything below runs on the accounts you already own, illustrated with live coded scenes and real app screenshots. The sending Aimfox does, plus everything it leaves to Clay, your CRM, your calendar tool, and a video product that does not exist there.
Your cloneVideo in the DM300M+ leadsMobile appNo rentalsEvery step they have, plus the ones they don't.
The real builder below, exactly as it looks in the app. Aimfox covers connects, messages, InMails and follow-ups, and yes, voice notes too. Then the menu keeps going.

Aimfox sequence steps per their help center, July 2026: connection requests, message requests, InMails and follow-ups, with voice notes and file attachments in templates. Everything marked violet is not advertised in that menu.
The notification tab, when a video lands.
Watch the notifications stack up: the accept, the profile view, the reaction on the AI comment, and then the one that matters, a reply to a video made for that exact lead.
Your face, not a rented one.
One two-minute take clones your face and voice. The sequence generates a unique video per lead, in 25 languages, and uploads the file into the DM. That is a different product category from an attachment.
More identities, same message. The lead has met a hundred of these.
Skip the camera entirely if you want: the clone can present without you re-recording.
We ran the same two-minute take through the clone engines we could test, Sendspark, Hippo Video and Sendr, side by side with Weezly. It was not close.
Aimfox has no clone engine to test. The videos playing on this page are unedited Weezly renders. Judge it yourself.
Aimfox targets your network. Weezly brings its own.
Aimfox campaigns run on your LinkedIn searches, CSV imports or existing connections, with enrichment outsourced to Clay. Weezly ships 300M+ contacts with emails verified at search time. Below: the actual product.

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A-LeadsInside your $59/mo subscription. No credits.The morning report, in your pocket.
The real pipeline, where AI-read replies sort themselves into stages, and the mobile app dashboard: today's numbers, the latest positive replies, and a push the moment one sounds like a meeting.

"Impressive. Thursday, 10am?"
Booked Tue 10:30 🎉
"Can you do next week?"
Scale without the gray zone.
SSI-based caps, your own team rotating as senders, and the honest channels row: both tools are LinkedIn-only today, and this page says so.
Safe sending, no strangers required.
Aimfox scales volume by adding rented identities behind proxies. Weezly scales it with the accounts you already own: your team rotates as senders, and each account gets a safe daily cap read from its own Social Selling Index. No gray zone, no $129 add-on per face.
Recommended: 36 invites/day
Read per account, applied in one click
Sending as Emma B.
Real colleagues, real faces, $59 each
Aimfox is LinkedIn-only too; email runs via Instantly or Smartlead. A tie, and we call it one.
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Waalaxy$49 rents a bigger megaphone. $59 buys the whole machine.
Aimfoxtheir published pricing, July 2026Fair credit: a $0 CRM-only tier and a 7-day trial exist, and the seat is cheaper than ours. Agency from $499 for 20 seats. Check their pricing, it changes, it rose from $39 in 2025.
$10 more than their seat, less than half of one rented Avatar, with the whole platform in it.
"Immediate account suspension: the app just sent 4 connections, and Linkedin has banned the account. Terrible!"
"The inbox function is terrible, painfully slow to load, crashes constantly, and tag filtering doesn't work."
"Sneaked in a $50 subscription charge every month, charging users over $450 without delivering any services."
Public reviews, July 2026, quoted with the fairness they deserve: Aimfox's team responds that restrictions are usually temporary warnings and recommends real, aged accounts, and every LinkedIn automation tool, Weezly included, carries account risk. The structural point stands either way: that money buys sending volume, and the conversion tools cost extra or do not exist there.
The fair fight, ties included.
Aimfox holds real rows here: voice notes, auto-translate, the Claude auto-reply agent, a deeper CRM integration stack, and the rental model itself if volume is all you want. Look at what each subscription is actually for.
| Capability | Aimfox | |
|---|---|---|
| Multi-account LinkedIn campaigns from one dashboardFair fight | ||
| Voice notes in sequencesFair fight | ||
| Unified inbox across every senderFair fight | Unibox, anyone on the team replies as any sender | Unibox with filters, notes and labels |
| AI on the conversationFair fight | AI reads reply sentiment and fills the pipeline | AI icebreakers, plus a Claude auto-reply agent |
| Outreach in the lead's languageFair fight | Videos generated in 25 languages from your clone | Auto-translate on text messages |
| CRM integrationsFair fight | Native HubSpot sync, webhooks, API | 2-way HubSpot, Pipedrive, Salesforce, Close |
| Rented LinkedIn profiles to multiply sending | No. You send as yourself and your team | Avatars: $129/mo per rented profile (their published pricing, July 2026) |
| Real video file playing inside the DM | Generated per lead from your clone, uploaded natively | File attachments in templates, no video product |
| AI face and voice cloning | One 2-minute recording, ever | |
| Built-in 300M+ leads database with verified emails | Search, verify emails, push to campaign | Your connections, CSV imports, or Clay on top |
| Deal pipeline on replies | Kanban from Interested to Won, built in | Leads CRM with labels and notes; no stage board advertised |
| Account safety approachFair fight | SSI-based recommended caps per account | Proxy network in 60+ countries, activity controls |
| Booking pages and scheduling included | A booking page under every video | Not advertised |
| Mobile app with AI reply alerts (iOS + Android) | Not advertised | |
| Cold email channelFair fight | On the roadmap, with WhatsApp and Instagram | Via Instantly or Smartlead integrations, not native |
| Price, and what it includes | $59/mo per sender with videos, database, pipeline, scheduling | $49/seat, $129 per rented Avatar, $0 CRM-only tier (their published pricing, July 2026) |
Aimfox capabilities from their published site, pricing and help docs, July 2026. "Not advertised" means exactly that, we could not find it on their public pages.
Weezly vs Aimfox, answered
Stop renting reach. Start multiplying you.
Aimfox scales outreach by renting more accounts to send more text. Weezly clones your face and voice once, puts a personal video in every LinkedIn DM, reads the replies and books the meetings, all in one $59 subscription. Switching takes an afternoon.