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GMass vs Saleshandy

An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.

The short answer

Editorial assessment

GMass compared with Saleshandy

Saleshandy offers unlimited email accounts, bundled warm-up, and a lead database on plans starting near GMass's price, all in a modern web app. GMass counters with free verification, free secondary accounts, the Gmail-search list builder, and a workflow that never leaves your inbox. Saleshandy is the safer default for a growing team; GMass is the better tool for a Gmail purist.

Choose GMass if

Solo founders, consultants, recruiters, and small teams that already live in Gmail and want a cheap, deeply capable mail-merge and cold email tool that sends from their real mailboxes, at volumes of a few hundred to a few thousand emails a day across a handful of accounts.

Choose Saleshandy if

Lead-gen agencies, SDR teams, and founders who want sending, warm-up, data, and reply management in one subscription at flat, volume-based pricing, and who value unlimited mailboxes without per-seat charges.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeGMassSaleshandy
CategoryCold EmailCold Email
Starting price$29.95 per month (Standard), or $249 per year (free plan available)$34/mo (Starter, billed annually) (7 days trial)
Pricing modelPer-user subscription with three individual tiers and banded team plans; unlimited contacts and unlimited campaigns on every paid tier, with volume capped by Google's own per-account sending limits rather than by GMass.Flat tiered subscription metered on active prospects, monthly email volume, and Lead Finder credits; unlimited connected email accounts and unlimited teams on every tier, with user seats and support depth scaling by plan. Mailbox provisioning is a separate per-mailbox add-on.
Free planA perpetually free level exists for low-volume sending, with a daily recipient limit and GMass branding appended to messages; verification, sequences, and reporting are limited until you upgrade.No
Free trialFree tier usable immediately after install with no credit card, limited by a daily recipient cap and a GMass footer on outgoing mail7 days, no credit card required
Best forSolo founders, consultants, recruiters, and small teams that already live in Gmail and want a cheap, deeply capable mail-merge and cold email tool that sends from their real mailboxes, at volumes of a few hundred to a few thousand emails a day across a handful of accounts.Lead-gen agencies, SDR teams, and founders who want sending, warm-up, data, and reply management in one subscription at flat, volume-based pricing, and who value unlimited mailboxes without per-seat charges.
Setup timeUnder ten minutes for a first campaign: install the Chrome extension, authorize Gmail, connect a Google Sheet, and send. Custom tracking domain setup adds a DNS record and maybe an hour of propagation.A first campaign can go out the same day using existing mailboxes; buying managed mailboxes through the infrastructure add-on plus 2 to 3 weeks of warm-up is the realistic runway for a new domain.
Learning curveVery low to start because the campaign is a Gmail draft, but moderate to run well. The settings panel is dense, and the difference between a competent GMass user and a novice is mostly knowledge of pacing, tracking domains, and when not to send.Low to moderate: the sequence builder is conventional, but getting full value from conditional subsequences, Lead Finder filters, and multichannel steps takes deliberate setup. Scale-plan buyers get 1:1 onboarding.
PlatformsChrome extension for Gmail, Web-based campaign reports and settings, Gmail mobile add-on for basic actions, REST APIWeb app, Mobile app, Chrome extension (LinkedIn email finder), REST API, CLI, MCP server
ComplianceCAN-SPAM tooling including automatic unsubscribe links and opt-out suppression, GDPR-relevant processing terms; lawful basis for cold contact remains the sender's responsibility, Google OAuth restricted-scope verification for Gmail accessCAN-SPAM tooling (unsubscribe handling, sending controls), No SOC 2 report publicly referenced as of this review
Founded20152015
HeadquartersUnited StatesAhmedabad, Gujarat, India
OwnershipBootstrapped, founder-ownedBootstrapped, privately held

Strengths and limitations

GMass

Strengths

  • Sending happens through real Google mailboxes with your own authentication, which is the deliverability model every serious cold email operator eventually returns to.
  • Building a list from a Gmail search is a genuinely unique capability and repeatedly the reason people install GMass in the first place.
  • Free unlimited email verification and free secondary sending accounts under MultiSend remove two line items competitors bill for.
  • Flat per-user pricing with unlimited contacts and campaigns means budget certainty; nothing scales with list size.

Limitations

  • No warm-up at all since 2023, so new domains need a separate tool and a separate bill before GMass is safe to run at volume.
  • Gmail's per-account caps (about 500 recipients a day on consumer Gmail, about 2,000 on Workspace) are a hard ceiling GMass cannot raise.
  • Gmail only. No Microsoft 365 support, no generic SMTP sending path for campaigns, and no plan to add them.
  • Reply management is Gmail labels plus a companion triage tool rather than a true team inbox with statuses, owners, and deal stages.

Saleshandy

Strengths

  • Unlimited connected email accounts and unlimited team workspaces on every tier, with no per-seat pricing below the user caps, undercut per-mailbox and per-user competitors structurally.
  • The bundled Lead Finder with waterfall enrichment and pay-only-for-verified credits removes a whole vendor from the typical outbound stack.
  • Conditional subsequences bring behavior-based branching to follow-ups, a capability several flat-rate competitors still lack.
  • Deliverability is treated as a product surface (background warm-up, auto-configured DNS, spam-rate monitoring, managed mailboxes) rather than an afterthought.

Limitations

  • Database quality is the perennial question for bundled data: 852M+ claimed contacts says nothing about accuracy in a specific niche, and serious data teams will still verify against a premium source.
  • LinkedIn and WhatsApp are shallow channels compared to email: useful as sequence steps, not a replacement for dedicated LinkedIn automation tooling.
  • Starter's single user seat forces even two-person teams onto Pro, a steep jump for small operations that do not need 100,000 emails.
  • Enterprise-grade trust signals are thin: SSO is Enterprise-only and no SOC 2 report is publicly referenced as of this review.

Pricing compared

GMass

Per-user subscription with three individual tiers and banded team plans; unlimited contacts and unlimited campaigns on every paid tier, with volume capped by Google's own per-account sending limits rather than by GMass.

  • Standard$29.95
  • Premium$39.95
  • Professional$59.95
  • Team (5 users, Premium)$175

Modelled at 10,000 emails a month, GMass Professional at $59.95 covers it with three or four connected Workspace mailboxes and costs less than most platform starter tiers once you account for the free verification and free secondary accounts. At 100,000 emails a month the arithmetic breaks down, not because GMass charges more but because you would need roughly fifty Workspace mailboxes at Google's own prices and an extension-based workflow to manage them, at which point a rotation-native platform is simply the right tool. Judged inside its range, GMass is the best capability-per-dollar in the category; judged outside it, it is the wrong architecture.

Saleshandy

Flat tiered subscription metered on active prospects, monthly email volume, and Lead Finder credits; unlimited connected email accounts and unlimited teams on every tier, with user seats and support depth scaling by plan. Mailbox provisioning is a separate per-mailbox add-on.

  • Starter$34
  • Pro$76
  • Scale$149
  • EnterpriseCustom

On bundled capability per dollar, Saleshandy is one of the strongest offers in the category: $76/month buys 100,000 emails across unlimited mailboxes, 10 seats, warm-up, verification credits, and 4,000 database credits, a stack that would cost meaningfully more assembled from a sender plus a separate data vendor. The caveats are quality rather than quantity: Lead Finder's coverage is broad but not premium-grade for niche segments, and the true monthly cost for agencies rises with the per-mailbox infrastructure add-on once dozens of mailboxes are in play. Teams already paying for Apollo or Clay data will value the bundle less than teams starting from zero.

Editorial verdict on each

GMass

GMass is the best cold email tool for people who do not want a cold email platform. If you send from one to five real Gmail accounts, want free verification, want your replies in your normal inbox, and want a flat bill that never scales with list size, nothing else in this category is better value than $59.95 a month for Professional with MultiSend and free secondary accounts. The two things that should stop you are structural rather than fixable: Gmail's per-account daily cap sets a hard ceiling, and there has been no warm-up since 2023, so new domains need a separate purchase. Above roughly ten thousand sends a month, or on Microsoft 365, buy something else. Below that, GMass is a bootstrapped, profitable, decade-old product that quietly does more than tools costing three times as much.

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Saleshandy

Saleshandy is the bundle play done credibly: a bootstrapped company that folded data, sending, warm-up, infrastructure, and reply management into one subscription at prices that stand up against sending-only competitors. For agencies and lean teams starting outbound from scratch, it removes two or three vendors from the stack, and conditional subsequences plus MCP-level automation give it real technical depth. Its soft spots are the ones every bundle has: the database is broad rather than premium, LinkedIn is a checkbox next to dedicated tools, and enterprise trust artifacts are thin. Buy it to consolidate; skip it if best-of-breed data or deep LinkedIn automation is the job.

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GMass profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Saleshandy last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.