Saleshandy vs Snov.io
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
Both sides assessedSaleshandy compared with Snov.io
Both bundle a database with sending, but the geometry differs: Snov.io meters credits for data and recipients with a free CRM attached, while Saleshandy meters prospects and email volume with unlimited accounts. Snov.io's finder and verifier are its center of gravity with sending attached; Saleshandy's sequence engine is the center with data attached. Data-first buyers lean Snov.io, sending-first buyers lean Saleshandy.
Snov.io compared with Saleshandy
Both bundle data and sending, mirrored: Saleshandy is a sequencer with a database attached, Snov.io a database with a sequencer attached. Saleshandy meters prospects and email volume with unlimited accounts; Snov.io meters credits and recipients with unlimited seats and a free CRM. Sending-led teams pick Saleshandy; prospecting-led teams that live in finder-verifier workflows pick Snov.io.
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.
Choose Snov.io if
Sales teams and agencies that want prospecting data, verification, and outreach in one credit-based subscription, especially teams that value unlimited seats and senders and can live with good-not-best modules across the stack.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Saleshandy | Snov.io |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Cold Email | Cold Email |
| Starting price | $34/mo (Starter, billed annually) (7 days trial) | $24.69/mo (Starter, billed annually) (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | 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. | Credit-and-recipient metering: monthly credits pay for finder lookups and verifications, recipient allowances cap campaign reach, and both scale across a free renewable trial, Starter, four Pro sizes, Ultra, and custom plans. Unlimited senders, campaigns, monthly emails, and team seats on all paid tiers; LinkedIn automation and enrichment tokens are add-ons. |
| Free plan | No | The Trial plan functions as a limited free tier that renews monthly, but excludes integrations, bulk tools, and API access. |
| Free trial | 7 days, no credit card required | Free Trial plan, renewable every 30 days: 50 credits, 100 recipients, 1 warm-up slot |
| Best for | 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. | Sales teams and agencies that want prospecting data, verification, and outreach in one credit-based subscription, especially teams that value unlimited seats and senders and can live with good-not-best modules across the stack. |
| Setup time | 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. | Same-day for finder, verifier, and a first campaign from existing mailboxes; fresh domains warrant 2 to 4 weeks of warm-up, and LinkedIn slots add per-account connection setup. |
| Learning curve | 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. | Moderate: each module is simple, but the credit system, list-to-campaign flow, and add-on options take a billing cycle to internalize. Snovio Academy courses shorten the ramp. |
| Platforms | Web app, Mobile app, Chrome extension (LinkedIn email finder), REST API, CLI, MCP server | Web app, Chrome extensions, REST API, Webhooks |
| Compliance | CAN-SPAM tooling (unsubscribe handling, sending controls), No SOC 2 report publicly referenced as of this review | GDPR (documented in a public security center), CCPA, SOC 2 (claimed) |
| Founded | 2015 | 2017 |
| Headquarters | Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India | New York, US (team roots and major operations in Ukraine) |
| Ownership | Bootstrapped, privately held | Privately held, founder-led |
Strengths and limitations
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.
Snov.io
Strengths
- The data core is real: database search, AI ICP search, Chrome extensions, and a 7-tier verifier form a credible prospecting engine, not a bolt-on.
- Unlimited team seats, senders, campaigns, and monthly emails on every paid plan remove most of the metering anxiety rivals impose.
- Unlimited warm-up slots from Pro S up is generous against competitors charging per warmed mailbox.
- A free built-in CRM with pipelines and calendar sync gives small teams a working system of record at no extra cost.
Limitations
- Credit complexity is the tax on the bundle: finder credits, verification costs, recipient caps, and 90-day enrichment tokens make true monthly cost harder to predict than flat-rate competitors.
- LinkedIn automation at $69 per account per month is priced like a standalone product and can dwarf the core subscription for multi-account teams.
- Database depth is uneven by region and role, standard for mid-priced data, and phone coverage relies on separately metered tokens; premium-data buyers will still look at dedicated providers.
- The sending layer lacks the deliverability instrumentation of sending-first specialists; there is no equivalent of native inbox-placement testing or advanced rotation controls.
Pricing compared
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.
Snov.io
Credit-and-recipient metering: monthly credits pay for finder lookups and verifications, recipient allowances cap campaign reach, and both scale across a free renewable trial, Starter, four Pro sizes, Ultra, and custom plans. Unlimited senders, campaigns, monthly emails, and team seats on all paid tiers; LinkedIn automation and enrichment tokens are add-ons.
- Trial$0
- Starter$24.69
- Pro S$62.91
- Pro M$120.49
- Pro L$235.24
- Ultra$469.48
- Custom UltraCustom
Snov.io's economics reward teams that need data and sending together: at $62.91/month, Pro S delivers 5,000 lookups or verifications, 25,000 campaign recipients, unlimited warm-up, unlimited seats, and a free CRM, a bundle that priced separately across a finder, verifier, sender, and warm-up tool would cost two to three times more. Unlimited team seats at every tier is quietly one of the best deals in the category. The costs to watch are the add-ons: LinkedIn slots at $69/month each can exceed the base plan, phone data is token-metered on top, and promotional pricing means the renewal-year number needs checking. Best value for data-led prospecting teams; volume senders will find recipient caps a rougher fit than flat-rate rivals.
Editorial verdict on each
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.
Read the full Saleshandy profileSnov.io
Snov.io is the strongest data-first bundle in the category's mid-market: a real finder and verifier, unlimited seats and senders, generous warm-up, and a free CRM at prices a two-person team can justify. Its Ukrainian-built, ICO-funded, never-VC-backed history has produced a durable, self-sustaining product rather than a growth-at-all-costs one. The trade-offs are the bundle's usual ones plus credit arithmetic: no module is best of breed, LinkedIn slots are expensive, and promo-heavy pricing demands attention at renewal. Choose Snov.io when finding and verifying the right contacts is the bottleneck; choose a sending specialist when raw inbox volume is.
Read the full Snov.io profileSaleshandy profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Snov.io last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.