Mo Alani

I have spent ten years building acquisition systems. MimikFlow started with a simple frustration: tools could send sequences, but none truly carried a conversation through to a meeting.

I'm Mo Alani, founder of MimikFlow.

I turned my own LinkedIn prospecting system into a product that finds prospects, starts conversations and moves every exchange toward a concrete outcome.

10 years

working across AI and acquisition

100+

entrepreneurs trained

3 to 4

qualified meetings a week on my account

Why I built MimikFlow

Before MimikFlow, I spent years working across acquisition, automation and artificial intelligence. I trained more than 100 entrepreneurs to use AI to produce, sell and structure their growth.

The same problem kept returning: finding the right prospects took time, generic messages damaged trust, and replies got lost without consistent follow-up. Stacking more tools did not remove the work, it merely moved it around.

So I built one machine and connected it to my own account. Today MimikFlow sells MimikFlow for me and books qualified meetings every week. The product faces the same real-world conditions as its users.

Three principles I work by

  1. 01

    Outcomes before activity

    The useful metric is not how many messages were sent, but the quality of the conversations and meetings they produced.

  2. 02

    Automation must remain credible

    Every message should draw from the prospect, the company and the conversation. A generic sequence is not a conversation.

  3. 03

    Safety is part of the product

    LinkedIn limits, coherence checks and human handoff are not optional layers added later.

Founder of MimikFlow

How I sign and verify our content

I sign MimikFlow guides when I stand behind their analysis. Feature claims are checked against the real product, comparisons against vendors' public sources, and customer outcomes remain attached to their context. When the product or evidence changes, the content must change too.

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