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Saleshandy vs Reply.io (2026): Compared
We compared Saleshandy and Reply.io on pricing, AI features, and databases. Budget volume vs AI SDR. SendKit offers dedicated IPs as a third option.
The Verdict
Saleshandy is better for teams that want high-volume email at the lowest price with an 852M+ database and white-label for agencies. Reply.io is better if you want an AI SDR agent (Jason) and multichannel outreach with LinkedIn. Saleshandy is cheaper but email-only.
Reply.io costs more but adds AI autonomy. Neither has dedicated IPs.
The third option
Both Saleshandy and Reply.io use shared infrastructure. SendKit includes dedicated IPs and isolated sending on every plan from $99/mo with flat-rate pricing and all deliverability tools.
Saleshandy vs Reply.io vs SendKit
| Feature | Saleshandy | Reply.io | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infrastructure | |||
| Dedicated IPs | No No dedicated IP option | No No dedicated IP option | Every plan Dedicated IPs on all plans from $99/mo |
| Email Warmup | TrulyInbox Warmup tool available | Included Warmup on paid plans | Unlimited, AI-powered AI warmup that passes detection filters |
| Pricing | |||
| Starting Price | $25/mo Outreach Starter: 6,000 emails/mo | $49/mo Email Volume starting tier | $99/mo Essential: 75K emails, 30K leads, dedicated IPs |
| Features | |||
| AI SDR Agent | No No autonomous AI agent | Jason AI ($259/mo) Autonomous AI SDR | No No AI agent |
| Lead Database | 852M+ contacts Built in | 1B+ contacts Built in | Built-in finder Lead finder included |
| CRM | No No native CRM | Built-in CRM pipeline management | Yes Built-in pipeline CRM |
| A/B Testing | A/Z testing Up to 26 variants | Yes Standard A/B testing | Yes A/B variant testing |
| Channels | |||
| LinkedIn Automation | No No LinkedIn | Yes LinkedIn steps in sequences | No Email and phone focused |
| Built-in Dialer | No No calling features | Yes Cloud calling available | Yes Native cold calling on every plan |
| Sending | |||
| Email Accounts | Unlimited Unlimited on all plans | Unlimited Unlimited on paid plans | Unlimited Unlimited on every plan |
| Scale | |||
| White-label | From $139/mo Scale plan and above | No No white-label | From $499/mo Full white-label on Pro plan |
| Agency Features | From $139/mo Client management on Scale | No No specific agency features | From $899/mo Full agency suite |
Neither offers dedicated IPs
SendKit includes dedicated IPs and isolated infrastructure on every plan.
Pricing: Saleshandy vs Reply.io
Saleshandy is one of the most affordable cold email tools. Starter is $25/mo for 6,000 emails. Pro is $69/mo for 150,000.
Scale is $139/mo for 240,000 with white-label. Flat pricing, no per-seat charges. Reply.io Email Volume starts at $49/mo.
The AI SDR plan (Jason) is $259/mo. Reply.io is significantly more expensive, especially with Jason AI. For budget-conscious teams, Saleshandy is the clear winner on price.
Reply.io justifies the premium with an AI SDR, LinkedIn automation, a dialer, and CRM. The question is whether AI-driven outreach is worth the price difference.
Key takeaways
- Saleshandy starts at $25/mo; Reply.io at $49/mo
- Reply.io Jason AI costs $259/mo
- Saleshandy white-label from $139/mo; Reply.io has none
- Saleshandy is dramatically cheaper for email-only teams
Features: Volume vs AI Automation
Saleshandy focuses on volume and affordability. An 852M+ database, A/Z testing with 26 variants, unlimited email accounts, and agency features with white-label. The platform does one thing well: high-volume email at a low price.
Reply.io adds AI autonomy. Jason AI finds prospects from a 1B+ database, creates sequences, sends outreach, and handles replies. LinkedIn automation and cloud calling round out the multichannel offering.
A built-in CRM manages the pipeline. Saleshandy has no dialer, no CRM, and no LinkedIn. Reply.io has all three.
But Saleshandy has A/Z testing, white-label, and agency features that Reply.io lacks.
Key takeaways
- Saleshandy: 852M+ database, A/Z testing, white-label
- Reply.io: Jason AI SDR, 1B+ database, LinkedIn, dialer, CRM
- Saleshandy is email-only; Reply.io is multichannel
- Different tools for different needs
Deliverability and Infrastructure
Neither Saleshandy nor Reply.io offers dedicated IPs. Both run on shared infrastructure. Saleshandy includes TrulyInbox for warmup and built-in verification.
Reply.io includes warmup and validation on paid plans. Both handle standard authentication. Neither includes blacklist monitoring or inbox placement testing.
The deliverability tooling is comparable with the same shared infrastructure limitation.
Key takeaways
- Neither has dedicated IPs
- Both include warmup and verification
- Same shared infrastructure limitation
- Neither offers blacklist monitoring
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Why Consider SendKit Instead
Saleshandy and Reply.io are good tools for different needs. But if deliverability is the priority, neither offers dedicated IPs. SendKit includes dedicated IPs and isolated infrastructure on every plan from $99/mo.
Built-in dialer, CRM, warmup, validation, placement testing, and blacklist monitoring. Flat-rate pricing. SendKit does not have an AI SDR.
It has a 700M+ lead database and dedicated infrastructure. If budget is king, Saleshandy works. If AI autonomy matters, Reply.io is the choice.
If deliverability drives your revenue, SendKit provides the infrastructure foundation.
Key takeaways
- Dedicated IPs on every plan from $99/mo
- Built-in dialer and CRM
- All deliverability tools included
- No AI SDR or massive database
Pros & Cons
Saleshandy
Strengths
- 852M+ lead database built in
- Very affordable at $25/mo
- A/Z testing with up to 26 variants
- White-label and agency features from $139/mo
- Unlimited email accounts
Limitations
- No dedicated IPs
- No dialer, CRM, or LinkedIn
- Email-only with no multichannel
- No AI SDR or autonomous features
Reply.io
Strengths
- Jason AI SDR for autonomous outreach
- 1B+ contact database built in
- LinkedIn automation and cloud calling
- Built-in CRM
- Email validation included
Limitations
- No dedicated IPs
- AI SDR at $259/mo is expensive
- No white-label or agency features
- Shared infrastructure on all plans
SendKit
Strengths
- Dedicated IPs on every plan from $99/mo
- Flat-rate pricing
- Built-in dialer and CRM
- All deliverability tools included
- 75,000 emails/month on the $99 plan
Limitations
- No AI SDR agent
- 700M+ database is smaller than Reply.io's 1B+ contacts
- Higher entry price than Saleshandy
- Newer platform with a smaller user community
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Significantly. Saleshandy starts at $25/mo. Reply.io Email Volume starts at $49/mo and Jason AI is $259/mo. For budget-conscious teams, Saleshandy is the clear winner.
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