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Growbots vs SalesBlink

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

Growbots compared with SalesBlink

Both bundle prospecting with outbound sending at SMB prices and both lean on AI writing. SalesBlink has multichannel steps and a more polished sequence builder; Growbots has the stronger free tier, unlimited email accounts, and the Concierge managed option. Choose SalesBlink for a self-run multichannel cadence, Growbots when data volume and a route to managed service matter more.

Choose Growbots if

Small businesses and founders who need both prospect data and a sending engine in one subscription, and who would rather buy contacts by the credit than sign a separate annual data contract.

Choose SalesBlink if

Bootstrapped founders, small agencies, and lean sales teams doing email-first cold outreach on a tight budget, plus early adopters wiring AI agents into outbound, who want sending, warm-up, AI copy, and scheduling in one flat-priced tool.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeGrowbotsSalesBlink
CategoryEngagementEngagement
Starting priceFree, then from about $29 per month plus prospect credits from around $0.13 each (free plan available)$25/mo (Starter, billed annually; $29 monthly) (14 days trial)
Pricing modelLow monthly subscription with a permanent free tier, no per-seat charge, and prospect data metered separately as non-rolling monthly credits; a managed Concierge service is quoted on top.Flat team-priced tiers (not per user) billed monthly or annually, differentiated by email volume, team members, and AI credits; one-time verification credit packs, setup services, and placement-test subscriptions sit alongside, plus a lifetime deal channel via AppSumo.
Free planFreemium is permanent and includes basic filters, 3 sequences of up to 5 steps, 20 connected email accounts, 20 daily emails per inbox, the deliverability dashboard, and basic integrations.No
Free trialThe free Freemium plan acts as the permanent trial; paid plans also offer a trial14 days, no credit card required
Best forSmall businesses and founders who need both prospect data and a sending engine in one subscription, and who would rather buy contacts by the credit than sign a separate annual data contract.Bootstrapped founders, small agencies, and lean sales teams doing email-first cold outreach on a tight budget, plus early adopters wiring AI agents into outbound, who want sending, warm-up, AI copy, and scheduling in one flat-priced tool.
Setup timeOne to three days. Connecting mailboxes and letting them settle before a first campaign is the slow part; building an audience and a sequence takes an afternoon.Hours to connect mailboxes and generate a first BlinkGPT sequence, plus the non-negotiable 2 to 4 weeks of warm-up before meaningful volume on fresh domains; done-for-you setup compresses the infrastructure step for a fee.
Learning curveLow on mechanics, moderate on economics. The interface is straightforward, but understanding how credits, per-inbox daily limits, and connected accounts combine into your real capacity and cost takes some deliberate modelling.Low. AI generation removes most configuration work, and the UI covers standard cold email concepts; the craft that remains is list quality and deliverability discipline, which no tool automates away.
PlatformsWeb applicationWeb app, API (Growth and Business), MCP server
ComplianceGDPR (EU-based company), CAN-SPAM controls including unsubscribe handlingNo published SOC 2 or formal compliance certifications; standard unsubscribe and CAN-SPAM tooling
Founded20142020
HeadquartersWarsaw, PolandRegistered in Sheridan, Wyoming, US; operations rooted in India (third-party profiles cite Delhi)
OwnershipVenture-backed and independentPrivately held under parent company FutureBlink; bootstrapped

Strengths and limitations

Growbots

Strengths

  • Prospect data and sending in one product on one bill, which removes a whole vendor relationship for a business without a list.
  • No per-seat pricing at all, with unlimited users and unlimited connected email accounts on paid plans.
  • One of the strongest free tiers in the category: 20 connected accounts at 20 sends a day, three sequences, and the deliverability dashboard, permanently.
  • The deliverability dashboard is included even on the free plan rather than being sold as a premium add-on.

Limitations

  • Email is the only channel. No LinkedIn steps, no dialer, no SMS, and no call tasks anywhere in a sequence.
  • Prospect credits do not roll over month to month, which wastes money for any team whose outbound comes in bursts.
  • Published prices are starting-from figures rather than fixed, so you cannot read your real monthly cost off the pricing page without modelling credit volume.
  • The entire AI layer, the custom tracking domain, and advanced reporting are locked to the Pro tier, making Starter a noticeably incomplete product.

SalesBlink

Strengths

  • Category-low pricing with genuinely unmetered fundamentals: unlimited email accounts, warm-up, and contacts on every plan.
  • Flat team pricing instead of per-seat, a structural saving for small teams that per-user rivals cannot match.
  • BlinkGPT covers the blank-page problem end to end: full sequences plus per-lead personalization from a prompt.
  • MCP/AI-agent integration (April 2026) makes it an early mover in agent-operated outbound, ahead of far larger competitors.

Limitations

  • Email-only: no dialer, SMS, LinkedIn steps, or website chat, so it competes as a cold email tool, not a full engagement platform.
  • Vendor concentration risk: roughly 5 to 11 people under parent FutureBlink, with support depth and roadmap continuity to match.
  • No published SOC 2, SSO, or enterprise compliance posture; HQ registration (Sheridan, Wyoming) fronts an India-based operation, and third-party profiles conflict on details.
  • AI credits meter the headline feature, and 'unlimited' plan language sits above real per-mailbox deliverability constraints that discipline still governs.

Pricing compared

Growbots

Low monthly subscription with a permanent free tier, no per-seat charge, and prospect data metered separately as non-rolling monthly credits; a managed Concierge service is quoted on top.

  • Freemium$0
  • Starter OutreachFrom $29
  • Pro OutreachFrom $39

The subscription is almost incidental; the credits are the product. At roughly $0.13 a prospect, a thousand contacts a month costs about $130 on top of a $29 or $39 plan, so the real comparison is against a data subscription plus a separate sending tool, not against a $39 sequencer. Judged that way the bundle is competitive for a small business with a steady list-building cadence, and the free tier at 400 daily sends is remarkable value for anyone testing a market. The catches are the non-rolling credits, which punish irregular use, and the single-channel scope: no LinkedIn, no phone, no SMS. If you already own your data, the same money buys a much better engine elsewhere.

SalesBlink

Flat team-priced tiers (not per user) billed monthly or annually, differentiated by email volume, team members, and AI credits; one-time verification credit packs, setup services, and placement-test subscriptions sit alongside, plus a lifetime deal channel via AppSumo.

  • Starter$25
  • Growth$79
  • Business$179

On raw quantity per dollar, nothing in this category beats it: $25 with unlimited mailboxes, unlimited warm-up, and unlimited contacts undercuts even Instantly-style flat-rate senders, and flat team pricing embarrasses per-seat platforms for small groups. The discount is honest about what it buys: an email-only channel, AI depth that is good-enough rather than category-leading, a tiny support organization, and no compliance paperwork. Treat it as exceptional value for lean email outbound, not a platform investment.

Editorial verdict on each

Growbots

Growbots solves a specific and common problem: a small business that knows who it wants to reach but has no list, no sending infrastructure, and no appetite for assembling three vendors. Data and sending on one bill, no per-seat charge, unlimited mailboxes, and a free tier that permits 400 messages a day make it a serious option at the bottom of the market, and the $39 Pro tier bundling the whole AI layer plus a custom tracking domain is good value. Two things should shape the decision. Credits do not roll over, so irregular outbound wastes money, and email is the only channel there is. If you already own your data, or if LinkedIn and the phone are part of your motion, spend the same money on a better engine elsewhere.

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SalesBlink

SalesBlink is the price floor of credible cold email tooling, and more interesting than that framing suggests. Flat team pricing with unlimited mailboxes, warm-up, and contacts makes it the cheapest way for a lean team to run real email outbound, BlinkGPT removes the blank page, and the April 2026 MCP rebuild gives it a legitimate first-mover claim in agent-operated outreach that vendors ten times its size have not shipped. The trade is stark and fair: one channel, a tiny company, no compliance paperwork, and depth that stops at good-enough. Buy it as a high-value email engine for budget-driven or agent-driven outbound; do not confuse it with a platform your revenue organization stands on.

Read the full SalesBlink profile

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