Warmr vs Breakcold
Social selling CRM with LinkedIn & Twitter feed aggregation
Feature Comparison
See at a glance what each platform offers
| Feature | Warmr | Breakcold |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in CRM | ||
| Auto Scoring | ||
| Visual Pipelines | ||
| Automations | ||
| AI Comments | ||
| Unified Inbox |
Detailed Analysis
| Criteria | Breakcold | Warmr | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Social Feed | LinkedIn + Twitter in CRM | LinkedIn native feed | Breakcold |
| Contact Scoring | Basic warmness monitoring | Automatic 0-100 scoring | Warmr |
| Chrome Extension | No CRM sidebar | CRM sidebar on profiles | Warmr |
| AI Comments | AI agents (general purpose) | Business context + voice tone | Warmr |
| Multi-Channel Sequences | Email + LinkedIn | LinkedIn native | Breakcold |
| Built-in CRM | Yes, pipelines | Yes, native Kanban | Equal |
| Unified Inbox | Email + LinkedIn + WhatsApp | LinkedIn messages | Breakcold |
Warmr
CRM + Automation + AI
- Native CRM
No external tool needed
- Smart Scoring
Automatic 0-100 score
- Personalized AI
Business context + voice tone
- Virtual Office Hours
Natural actions, zero bans
- Unified Inbox
All your conversations
- Visual Pipelines
Track every deal
Breakcold
Social selling CRM with multi-channel feed
Strengths
- Native LinkedIn & Twitter feed in CRM
- Unlimited contacts on all plans
- Intuitive and simple UI
- Strong value for money
Limitations
- Limited to LinkedIn & Twitter (no other social)
- Basic lead scoring (no automatic 0-100)
- No Chrome extension with CRM sidebar
- Not suited for large teams (10+)
Our Verdict
Breakcold is a solid social selling CRM that aggregates LinkedIn and Twitter feeds. However, its lead scoring is basic and it lacks a Chrome extension with CRM sidebar. Warmr offers deeper engagement intelligence with automatic 0-100 scoring and a native LinkedIn sidebar that lets you manage contacts without leaving LinkedIn.
Why switch from Breakcold to Warmr?
Warmr is the only platform that combines native CRM, smart scoring, and personalized AI for social selling.
Time spent on LinkedIn
Engagement multiplied
Ban risk