La Growth Machine
Multichannel sequences across LinkedIn, email & X
Starting price
$60/mo
Budget tier
Mid-range
Complexity
Intermediate
Integrations
25+
Best for
European teams running LinkedIn-led multichannel outbound.
Overview
La Growth Machine is a French multichannel outreach tool that automates sequences across LinkedIn, email, and X, with built-in enrichment and a strong inbox for replies. It is popular with European SDR and growth teams.
Founded in 2020 and based in Paris, France, La competes in the sales engagement category. It is approachable, with a short learning curve, and it is mid-priced for the value it delivers ($60/mo). In practice, La is best for european teams running LinkedIn-led multichannel outbound.
In day-to-day use, a sales engagement tool is where reps actually run their outbound. They load prospects into multistep sequences, let the system schedule emails and surface call and LinkedIn tasks, and work a single prioritized to-do list each morning. Managers use it to standardize the motion so every rep follows the playbook that books meetings.
Key features
Here is what La brings to the table, and what each capability means in practice.
Multichannel sequences
Runs coordinated sequences across email, phone, and LinkedIn so a single prospect is touched consistently across channels. Multichannel cadences reliably outperform email-only outreach, because few buyers respond to the first message on the first channel.
Automated email sequencing
Automates multi-step email cadences with delays, conditions, and automatic stops on reply. It keeps follow-up consistent at volume, which is where most outbound actually falls down, reps simply forget to send touch three or four.
LinkedIn automation
Automates LinkedIn connection requests, profile visits, and messages as part of the cadence. It is powerful for social selling, but should be used with sensible daily limits to keep accounts safe from LinkedIn's automation detection.
A/B testing
A/B tests subject lines, copy, and send times to find the messaging that actually books meetings. Over hundreds of sends, small lifts in reply rate compound into a meaningfully fuller pipeline.
Deliverability / warm-up
Includes inbox warm-up, sending limits, and domain health tools that keep emails landing in the primary inbox. Deliverability is the silent killer of cold email, the best-written sequence is worthless if it never reaches the prospect.
AI personalization
Uses AI to tailor opening lines and messaging at scale, pulling from a prospect's role, company, or recent activity. It lets a small team send high volumes of outreach that still reads as written one-to-one.
Engagement analytics
Tracks opens, clicks, replies, and meetings booked at the step and template level. That visibility tells you exactly which messages and which steps in a sequence are doing the work, so you can cut what isn't.
API & webhooks
An API and webhooks let teams automate workflows and pipe data into their own systems and dashboards. For RevOps teams, this is what makes the tool a building block rather than a silo.
Who it's for
La Growth Machine is built for startups and mid-market teams. It is a particularly strong fit for european teams running LinkedIn-led multichannel outbound, and reps will find it approachable, with a short learning curve.
It is less of a fit in a few cases. It may be more than solo users with very basic needs require, and if per-seat pricing adds up for big teams is a dealbreaker for you, it is worth weighing against the alternatives before committing.
Typical users include SDR and BDR teams running outbound at volume, account executives managing follow-up across many open deals, and sales leaders enforcing a consistent cadence across the team.
Integrations & ecosystem
La connects with around 25+ tools, including LinkedIn, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Salesforce and Zapier. That matters because a sales tool is only as useful as the rest of your stack: the tighter it plugs into your CRM and workflow, the less manual data entry your reps do and the cleaner your reporting stays.
An open API and webhooks mean La can also be wired into custom workflows, internal dashboards, and the rest of your data stack, which is what RevOps teams look for when they want a tool to act as a building block rather than a silo.
Pricing & value
La is mid-priced for the value it delivers. From ~€60/seat/mo; multichannel with built-in enrichment. The value case is strongest for the teams it is built for: when that is you, the time saved and meetings booked tend to outweigh the cost. If it is not, a lighter tool may serve you just as well for less. As always, the sticker price is only part of the story: weigh onboarding time, the tier your team will realistically land on, and any add-ons before comparing it against the alternatives.
Strengths & limitations
On the strengths side, La stands out for a few reasons: true multichannel (LinkedIn + email + X) sequences; built-in enrichment and lead identification; and clean unified inbox for managing replies.
The trade-offs are worth knowing before you commit: per-seat pricing adds up for big teams; linkedIn automation carries account risk; and smaller integration catalog than US incumbents. None of these are necessarily dealbreakers, but they are the points to pressure-test during a trial.
The bottom line
La Growth Machine delivers multichannel sequences across LinkedIn, email & X, and it earns its place across startups and mid-market teams. The standout reasons to pick it are clear, true multichannel (LinkedIn + email + X) sequences chief among them, while the main thing to weigh is that per-seat pricing adds up for big teams. If that trade-off fits your situation, La is well worth a trial.
Pros & cons at a glance
Pros
- True multichannel (LinkedIn + email + X) sequences
- Built-in enrichment and lead identification
- Clean unified inbox for managing replies
Cons
- Per-seat pricing adds up for big teams
- LinkedIn automation carries account risk
- Smaller integration catalog than US incumbents
Features at a glance
Pricing
$60/mo
From ~€60/seat/mo; multichannel with built-in enrichment