Best Place To Rent LinkedIn Accounts For Outreach
- Obelisk Ventures
- May 1
- 3 min read
Renting LinkedIn accounts is important if you’re looking to scale your lead generation. This guide will cover some options you have when it comes actually finding LinkedIn accounts you can use in your own campaigns.
Akountify (LinkedIn Account Rental)

Akountify (www.akountify.ai) is the number one player in the LinkedIn Account Rental space. They created the whole renting space and all other providers have followed suit. This is why Akountify has the best offer when it comes to types of LinkedIn accounts and pricing.
Akountify provides real LinkedIn accounts you can rent to scale your outreach. These belong to real humans, so it works just like hiring an employee but for a fraction of the cost. When it comes to pricing, Akountify beats every other provider by 30% - 50% margins.
They provide ongoing support via Slack and they do have replacement and verification guarantees in case anything goes wrong. When it comes to LinkedIn Account Rental, Akountify is the best choice.
SMMA Shops

A second alternative to renting LinkedIn accounts would be buying them directly. However, buying LinkedIn accounts is a bit problematic since you can only purchase fake accounts with no IDs to verify them. Though it might seem as a cheaper solution in the short term, it can turn out to be a very expensive and annoying solution over the long term.
A quick Google search of “buy old LinkedIn accounts” will pinpoint you to these SMMA shops selling them. Thread carefully though and make sure you only deal with sellers that have solid reviews beforehand. These SMMA shops only take crypto payments and often won’t refund you, so be careful
Mirror Profiles

MirrorProfiles is known to provide fake LinkedIn accounts you can rent to scale your outreach. Similar to Akountify, they work with a renting model but the LinkedIn accounts they provide are not backed by any IDs, so they can’t bypass restrictions or verifications.
MirrorProfiles is notorious for having a very elevated price for renting LinkedIn accounts you can either create yourself or just buy elsewhere, as they are all fake. However, if you are someone that does not want to do the dirty work of warming up fake LinkedIn accounts then perhaps renting them would be ideal.
Their prices start at $150+ per month for a fake account, which is around twice as high as the REAL LinkedIn accounts you can get in similar sites like Akountify.
Swapd

Swapd is a digital assets marketplace where you can find people selling or renting accounts for multiple social networks, including LinkedIn. Swapd is more like a forum-based platform rather than a service, so you will have to search through sellers and providers to find one that rents LinkedIn accounts.
As is the case with SMMA Shops, you should also thread carefully when picking a seller to rent a LinkedIn account from. Check their reviews, previous transactions on Swapd, and then determine if he is safe or not. One big con of Swapd is that they don’t actually provide the service but rather serve as intermediaries, which could be terrible when it comes to support and everything else.
Freelancing Websites

Finding real LinkedIn accounts to rent can also be done on freelancing sites like Upwork or Fiverr. One big plus is that you can significantly reduce your costs by offering freelancers less than what you would pay a company to rent LinkedIn accounts.
Hiring freelancers has its ups and downs. On one hand, freelancers typically need or use their LinkedIn accounts, so renting them out would be something of a short term thing for them, before they take it back and use it for some new job they got hired to.
Freelancers also tend to access the accounts while you also have them and can steal your leads or conversations for their own personal interest. With this said, you can also find freelancers that are loyal and will respect the terms you set for the LinkedIn account rental.
Your Network
The easiest way to find LinkedIn accounts to rent for outreach is leveraging your own personal network. This means asking your friends and family members for their own LinkedIn accounts, or helping them build their own. Since these are people you trust, you can rest assured they won’t take back the LinkedIn account after renting them or do something that can potentially harm your outreach campaigns.
The downside here is actually warming up and creating the LinkedIn accounts. This is a process that takes months and involves ID verifying them multiple times, so it is not ideal for agencies or clients looking to start campaigns on a more urgent basis.
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