Bottom line
Salesflow runs the most aggressive volume discount curve in the LinkedIn automation category. Basic at $99/seat is the small-team price (and the worst-value tier; one or two seats pay full freight). Starter at $70/seat kicks in at 5+ seats.
Pro at $39.95/seat plus bundled whitelabel comes online at 20+ seats. Agency at $29.98/seat lands at 50+ seats. The pricing model is explicitly designed for agencies scaling LinkedIn outreach: small teams pay the premium that subsidizes the discount available to larger buyers.
For 5+ seat LinkedIn agencies, the math is excellent; for 1-2 person teams, it is the wrong tool at the wrong price.
Salesflow Plans
| Plan | Price | What you get | Watch out for |
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| Basic single seat | $99/seat/mo |
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| Starter (5+ seats) 5+ seats | $70/seat/mo |
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| Pro (20+ seats) 20+ seats | $39.95/seat/mo |
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| Agency (50+ seats) 50+ seats | $29.98/seat/mo |
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Salesflow effective per-seat cost across the discount curve
| Usage scenario | Monthly cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1 seat (Basic) | $99/seat/mo | No volume discount. Worst per-seat cost in the lineup; the small-team tier subsidizes the discounts available to larger buyers. |
| 5 seats (Starter) | $350/mo ($70 x 5) | First discount tier kicks in. Per-seat drops 29 percent from Basic. |
| 10 seats (Starter) | $700/mo ($70 x 10) | Still in Starter tier. Per-seat stays at $70. |
| 20 seats (Pro with whitelabel) | $799/mo ($39.95 x 20) | Pro tier kicks in. Per-seat drops 60 percent from Basic. Whitelabel included. |
| 50 seats (Agency) | $1,499/mo ($29.98 x 50) | Agency tier. Per-seat drops 70 percent from Basic. The best per-seat LinkedIn automation pricing published anywhere. |
| 100 seats (Agency) | $2,998/mo ($29.98 x 100) | Agency tier extends linearly. No published deeper discount above 50 seats. |
Why the discount curve drops so aggressively
Salesflow runs the steepest seat-based discount curve in the LinkedIn automation category. Basic ($99/seat) to Agency ($29.98/seat) is a 70 percent reduction. The curve is designed to capture two distinct buyer types: Small teams pay the premium Basic rate that effectively subsidizes the discount available to larger buyers.
The $99 sticker for 1-4 seats is not the right product fit for these buyers, but it is the gateway pricing that exposes them to the brand. Agencies running 50+ LinkedIn accounts pay $29.98/seat for full automation across all of them. At this scale, the total bill ($1,499 for 50 seats) is one of the most competitive LinkedIn pricing offers in the market when measured against the alternative of running each seat at standalone LinkedIn-automation pricing elsewhere.
The model rewards committed agencies at the cost of being uncompetitive for small teams. If your team is 1-4 seats, look elsewhere; if 20+ seats, Salesflow's math is excellent.
Key takeaways
- Basic to Agency: 70 percent per-seat reduction
- Small teams subsidize the discount via the Basic tier
- Agencies at 50+ seats pay $29.98/seat (most competitive in category)
- Wrong tool for 1-4 seat teams; right for 20+ seat agencies
Where the seat-count thresholds actually sit
Three thresholds shape the Salesflow pricing experience: 5 seats unlocks Starter at $70/seat. This is the first meaningful discount; small teams crossing this threshold typically commit to 5-7 seats to lock in the rate. Buying 4 seats at $99 each ($396) costs more than buying 5 seats at $70 each ($350), which creates a strange incentive to over-buy seats just to hit the threshold.
20 seats unlocks Pro at $39.95/seat with whitelabel included. This is the agency-essential tier. Whitelabel is the load-bearing feature for agencies who present client-facing reporting; it justifies the upgrade independent of the per-seat savings.
50 seats unlocks Agency at $29.98/seat. The tier represents pure scale economics; whitelabel is already included from Pro, so the additional drop is purely cost optimization for large operations. The practical pattern: plan to land just above one of these thresholds rather than below.
Buying 19 seats at $70 each ($1,330) costs more than buying 20 seats at $39.95 each ($799) with whitelabel.
Key takeaways
- 5-seat threshold: Starter ($70/seat)
- 20-seat threshold: Pro ($39.95/seat, whitelabel included)
- 50-seat threshold: Agency ($29.98/seat)
- Plan to land just above a threshold, not below
When the Salesflow agency model is unbeatable
For a LinkedIn-first agency managing 50+ client accounts, Salesflow Agency at $29.98/seat is the best published price in the category. At this scale, the math beats Skylead by 70 percent ($29.98 vs $100), beats individual-client LinkedIn tools by 50-80 percent, and beats most enterprise LinkedIn automation negotiated rates. The whitelabel bundling at Pro and Agency tiers means agencies do not pay extra for client-facing portals or reports.
The brand stays hidden from clients, which is operationally important for many agency business models. The trade-off: Salesflow assumes LinkedIn is the dominant channel. Agencies that need full email infrastructure (dedicated IPs, sophisticated sequencing, deep analytics) pair Salesflow with a dedicated email tool.
The combined stack costs more than Salesflow alone but provides what neither tool delivers individually.
Key takeaways
- Agency tier at 50+ seats is the most competitive LinkedIn pricing in category
- Whitelabel bundled at Pro and Agency tiers
- Beats Skylead by 70 percent at scale
- Pair with dedicated email tool for complete agency stack
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Basic $99/seat, Starter $70/seat (5+ seats), Pro $39.95/seat (20+ seats, whitelabel included), Agency $29.98/seat (50+ seats). The discount curve is the steepest in the LinkedIn automation category.
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