BeReach v2.3 - Outreach with a brain

The biggest upgrade BeReach has shipped. Find the leads, start the outreach, and never think about how LinkedIn works again.

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Alexandre Sarfati

Founder @ BeReach

Published August 19, 2026, updated August 19, 2026

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BeReach v2.3 - Outreach with a brain

This is the biggest upgrade I have ever shipped, and it is the first one built around two things instead of nine.

Find the leads. Start the outreach. Never think about how LinkedIn works.


Take your competitor's audience

Your competitor spent four years building an audience. Their last post is a list of people who raised their hand about the exact problem you solve.

Name them in the chat. Your agent pulls their posts, you tick the ones that did numbers, and every person who reacted or commented lands in your list with their job title already attached.

One chat: name a competitor, tick their best posts, and their audience becomes your listOne chat: name a competitor, tick their best posts, and their audience becomes your list

Then it keeps going. Their company page. The three competitors next to them. Everyone engaging with all of it.

You are not guessing who cares about your category. You are reading the people who already said so in public, under their own name.


Searches that scale, and are never yesterday's list

Type who you want. "Heads of ops at logistics companies in Spain." "Agency owners who post about hiring."

One question turns into dozens of searches running at once, in every language your market actually uses. Ask for heads of engineering in Germany and it searches in German too, because that is what their profiles say.

A single search tops out at about fifty people. A single question now reaches thousands.

And nothing is stored. Every search runs live at the moment you ask, so you are never handed a list somebody built eighteen months ago. Ask again next month and almost everyone who comes back is new.


Every source at once

The old way was picking a database and living with whatever it had. Your agent reads across all of it in one pass: Google's index of the public web, LinkedIn and Sales Navigator, company pages, job listings, and local business data from maps.

One person, seen from five directions, is a much better answer than one record in one database.


Build the list of your dreams by talking to it

"Just the founders." "Drop anyone who is not technical." "Only the ones hiring." "The ten worth keeping."

The right rows come back ticked and ready, and you press the button. No filters to configure, no saved segments, no query builder.

Every person also carries the sentence explaining why they made it, and so does everyone your agent set aside. Read it, decide it is wrong, move the bar.


Your account never gets touched

This is the part that matters most and nobody else does properly.

Finding people, reading them, sorting them and scoring them all happen on public data, through us. Your LinkedIn account is not involved, is not fetching profiles, and is not exposed. Search all day. It costs your account nothing, because your account is not doing it.

Your account is used for one thing, which is sending. That part is spaced out, capped and slowed down for you automatically, whether you want it or not.


Nothing sends itself

Every message waits for you. No autopilot, no sequence that starts on its own, no mode where the product decides you are ready.


Also in this release

Most of the effort went into subtraction. Earlier versions of BeReach had grown into nine different surfaces solving pieces of the same job: an automation engine, an automation hub, an outreach tab, a scraper builder, and a few more, layered on top of each other over a year of releases. All of that is gone. BeReach does two things now, finding people and helping you write to them, and does both properly.

Pricing and the trial page now say exactly what you are signing up for: a real LinkedIn account, nothing hidden.

And if you run BeReach through Claude, changes you make there now stick, and nothing happens unless you ask for it.

The same idea works as free standalone tools too, eleven of them now: who posted about a topic, who liked it, who commented. Two are brand new, reading your website or turning a sentence into a real search.


Try it on your closest competitor

Try BeReach

Every viral post is 100+ warm conversations waiting.

Tell your agent who you want to reach. It finds them, says which ones are worth your time, writes the first line, and follows up.

Open chat.bereach.ai, name the loudest founder in your market, and ask for the people who engage with them. Your contacts and history are untouched.


FAQ

Is this a database of contacts?

No. Every search runs live when you ask, so there is nothing sitting in a table going out of date. Ask the same question next month and almost everyone who comes back is somebody new.

Can this get my LinkedIn account restricted?

Finding, reading and sorting people never touch your account, so you can do as much of it as you want. Your account is only used to send, and sends are paced and capped on our side.

Where does the data come from?

Public sources, read across all of them at once: Google's index of the public web, LinkedIn and Sales Navigator, company pages, job listings, and local business data from maps.

Can I see why somebody made the list?

Yes, and that is the point. Every person carries the reason they were kept, and so does everyone who was set aside. You can disagree and move the bar.

Does anything send on its own?

No. Every message waits for your approval.

Did pricing change?

No.

Reading this in an AI assistant? Hand it the page and let it summarize, so you can ask follow-up questions against the whole argument rather than the part you have read so far.