WAALAXY AGENCY TO AUTOMATE LINKEDIN WITHOUT GETTING BANNED
Hack'celeration is a Waalaxy agency that turns LinkedIn into a meeting machine without burning accounts. The team builds segmented campaigns, sequence variants, dedicated daily limits and CRM sync. Result: 3x acceptance rate vs cold blasts, +60% LinkedIn-sourced meetings. Waalaxy is the French alternative to PhantomBuster: simpler, safer for personal accounts, with email enrichment built in.
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Why pick a Waalaxy agency that respects LinkedIn limits
Most teams sign up to Waalaxy, push the limits to 200 connection requests per day, and get their LinkedIn account restricted by week 2. Hack'celeration ships a different setup. Human-realistic daily caps (50 to 80 connections per week), segmented campaigns per ICP, message variants by persona, integrated email enrichment for non-connections, CRM sync to HubSpot or Pipedrive. Within 30 days, LinkedIn becomes a tracked pipeline channel with zero account risk.
Waalaxy is treated as automation with guardrails, not a hack. Cloud-based campaigns (no need to keep your browser open), Chrome extension for manual tasks, daily limits per campaign, email finder for prospects who do not accept your connection, inbox for centralized replies. Waalaxy's own benchmark: 100,000+ users worldwide, 30% average acceptance rate on well-targeted campaigns. Field note: a SaaS client was running PhantomBuster aggressively and got 3 accounts restricted in one month. The team migrated to Waalaxy with 60 connections/week per rep, sequence variants per persona, email enrichment for non-accepters. Zero restrictions in 6 months. Meetings booked via LinkedIn climbed from 4 to 14 per week. Same SDRs, safer infrastructure.
You also get growth hacking reflexes baked in: rapid tests, weekly metrics, no automation theater. Quick win: split your campaigns by persona seniority. C-level prospects need different copy than mid-management. Most teams use one generic message and wonder why C-level ignores them.
What a Waalaxy agency does for you
Waalaxy setup is four moving parts: targeting, sequences, enrichment, operations. The team owns each and ties them to your CRM. No abandoned campaigns.
Targeting. Import lists from Sales Navigator, LinkedIn search, CSV upload, or auto-import from Recruiter. The team builds 3 to 5 segmented campaigns per client (one per ICP/persona). Quick win: use Sales Navigator filters (job title + industry + recent posts) to extract 300 to 800 high-fit prospects, then import to Waalaxy in segmented campaigns. Beats one generic 5,000-prospect blast.
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Sequences. Waalaxy sequences mix LinkedIn touches (visit profile, follow, connect, message, like recent post) and email steps (via Waalaxy's email finder + sending). The team writes copy variants per persona, 3 to 5 step sequences with cooldowns between touches. According to Waalaxy data, sequences with at least one profile-visit-before-connect have 40% higher acceptance rates.
Enrichment. Waalaxy's Email Finder extracts professional emails from LinkedIn profiles when prospects do not accept the connection. The team uses this for waterfall (Waalaxy + Dropcontact + Clay) when accuracy matters. Email enrichment from Waalaxy is decent on European data; the team layers Dropcontact for verified GDPR-compliant emails on top.
Operations. Unified Waalaxy Inbox for replies, CRM sync to HubSpot or Pipedrive, daily cap enforcement, account safety monitoring. The team also wires n8n for Slack alerts on positive replies and to push enriched contacts to Apollo or Lemlist for email follow-up.
Waalaxy done right in 3 weeks
Week 1: ICP workshop, list import from Sales Navigator, campaign segmentation (one per ICP), daily cap setup, account safety baseline. The team checks each LinkedIn account for prior restrictions and adjusts limits accordingly. Week 2: sequence build with variants per persona, message copy review, email enrichment setup for non-accepters, CRM sync configured.
Week 3: launch on controlled campaigns (200 to 500 prospects per campaign), daily monitoring of acceptance and reply rate, iteration on opener, ramp to full caps. By the end of week 3, LinkedIn is a tracked channel with weekly metrics. Quick win: visit each prospect's profile 2 days before sending the connection request. Waalaxy's profile-visit step triggers LinkedIn to surface your profile to them, lifting acceptance rates by 15 to 25%.
A Waalaxy agency for every team
Sales. SDRs and founders get a centralized Waalaxy Inbox with all replies categorized. They focus on warm responses, not manual LinkedIn prospecting. The team trains reps in one 60min session on campaign creation and inbox triage. According to Waalaxy user data, SDRs running automation save 6 to 10 hours per week vs manual LinkedIn outreach.
Marketing. Waalaxy feeds LinkedIn matched audiences for ad targeting and pipes connected prospects into nurturing lists in HubSpot or Brevo. LinkedIn becomes a top-of-funnel channel that feeds the whole lifecycle.
Founders / Solo operators. For founders running outbound themselves, Waalaxy is often the cheapest way to build pipeline (€20 to €80/month). The team builds a full play (sequence + email enrichment + CRM sync) in 2 weeks. Founders save 8 to 12 hours per week vs manual LinkedIn DM-ing.
A Waalaxy agency that combines automation with personal touch
Pure automation is dead. LinkedIn's algorithm flags purely automated profiles, and prospects pattern-match to spam. The team runs Waalaxy as the automation backbone, but layers human touch on top: 2 manual posts per week from the SDR, 5 to 10 manual comments per day on ICP posts, manual reply to first-line acceptances. Acceptance rates climb 50 to 80% vs full-auto baselines.
The team also pairs Waalaxy with Sales Navigator for sourcing and signals, Lemlist or Instantly for parallel email plays, and Reply.io when full multichannel orchestration in one tool matters. For pure LinkedIn-only automation at low cost, Waalaxy alone is the right call. For multichannel at scale, Reply.io often wins on consolidation. Waalaxy's strength: French-made, GDPR-friendly, focused on LinkedIn safety. PhantomBuster does more but with higher account-ban risk. Picking the right tool per use case beats forcing one tool everywhere.