Cold and direct outreach is still one of the most effective outbound marketing channels.
While lemlist is leading the charge in the industry, Waalaxy is still growing its presence and functionality.
Waalaxy is known for its Linkedin outreach focus, and lemlist for its multichannel acquisition capabilities, including email, linkedin, cold calls, and more.
We test each app, and we'll lay out the main differences between lemlist and Waalaxy — so you can choose the best tool for you.
Offering cold email, LinkedIn, and calling outreach at half the price of Waalaxy, lemlist presents a compelling case. But why would someone choose Waalaxy? Well, Waalaxy offers advanced LinkedIn outreach capabilities paired with an intuitive design to automate LinkedIn and email outreach.
Bear in mind that Waalaxy's cheapest monthly plan is now around $120/month.
Compared to lemlist’s standard plan, which starts at $59.
Here’s a quick rundown of the most important elements to compare:
So, if you're aiming to build a comprehensive multichannel acquisition strategy from scratch, lemlist delivers more value for less money. However, if your focus is solely on LinkedIn outreach, Waalaxy could be a wise initial investment.
It’s clear that lemlist offers broader automation and campaign management abilities, templates and personalization features, prospecting and integration, and tools like lemwarm for warm-up and enhanced deliverability.
Compared to that, Waalaxy is still building its feature base, so there’s a big gap between the two offerings.
Both offer:
• Easy to get started.
• Campaign management capabilities.
• Automation features.
Only lemlist offers:
• Campaign creation with goals and information.
• Automated campaign creation with necessary steps.
• Custom rules addition in campaigns.
• Exclusion of leads from other campaigns and enrichment options.
• Setting conditions for campaigns (e.g., responses, meeting bookings, link clicks).
• More settings and options in campaign management.
Sign up for a lemlist free trial. You’ll land on this neat user interface:
How to launch and manage your first campaign with lemlist:
Step 1: Creating a New Campaign
You can also add custom rules there like
Step 2: Selecting Leads
Step 3: Campaign Settings
Step 4: Review and send emails. and send emails
All the features and settings can be overwhelming when you first get started, so take that into account.
The good news is that lemlist has a massive library of tutorials and documentation in the help center to lessen the learning curve.
How to launch and manage your first campaign with Waalaxy:
Step 1: Setting up Waalaxy
• Choose from premade outreach templates or create your own (e.g., invitation + 2 messages template).
• Create or import a prospect list from LinkedIn using the Waalaxy extension.
Note the limit of importing up to 800 prospects per month.
Step 2: Scheduling and launching
• Schedule message delivery with a two-day delay to avoid spamming.
• Once complete, click on the “Launch my campaign” button.
You can add new lists or campaigns once this campaign is complete.
While this setup is straightforward, there are a few issues that we ran into while setting up Waalaxy:
Regarding automation, Waalaxy’s templates do a pretty good job of covering everybody's needs.
However, you can’t exceed seven follow-ups in one automation which, to some advanced users, could be limited.
Takeaways:
Both tools are very easy to get started with.
You have more settings, options, and campaign management capabilities with lemlist. Also, you don’t have to leave your computer on or the LinkedIn tab open to run campaigns.
It’s very hands-off from the moment you launch your campaign and choose your template.
🏆 Winner of campaign management & automation: lemlist
Both offer:
• Chrome extension for LinkedIn outreach.
• Ability to send up to 800 monthly connection requests to LinkedIn users based on user-defined criteria.
Only Waalaxy offers:
• LinkedIn lead importing feature.
• Import leads from LinkedIn events and groups, in addition to LinkedIn search and Sales Navigator.
• Identified as the winner in LinkedIn automation due to its additional features, especially in lead importing.
Waalaxy was built on the premise of Linkedin outreach. You can use the Chrome extension with a regular linkedin account or sales navigator.
It enables you to send 800 monthly connection requests to LinkedIn users based on specific criteria set by the user.
Where Waalaxy pulls ahead is with its LinkedIn lead importing.
You’re able to import leads from Linkedin events and groups, on top of LinkedIn search and Sales Navigator.
Lemlist Chrome extension works pretty much the same:
Minus the importing deficiencies which gives the advantage to Waalaxy.
🏆 Winner of Linkedin automation: Waalaxy
Both offer:
• Email outreach options (specifically for Waalaxy users on the business plan tier)
• Ability to send LinkedIn invitations, messages, and profile visits
• Option to add visit + email finding to campaigns
Only lemlist offers:
• Lemwarm feature for warming up email accounts, enhancing email deliverability and reputation
• Smart enrichment tool for finding and verifying lead emails
• Use of custom variables like icebreakers for personalization
• Designed for scalable outreach campaigns
Waalaxy provides email outreach options only for users on the business plan tier.
Along with sending Linkedin invitations, messages, and profile visits, you can start sending mass emails to your leads as well.
Similar to the linkedin outreach campaign, you can add a visit + email finding option to your campaign.
Once you select the profile visit and email verification campaign, you can launch the campaign now.
Waalaxy’s email-sending options are a bit limited, though. It’s great for small campaigns of 500 leads, but going with larger campaigns might be the best use for Waalaxy.
The biggest reason for that is that the tool doesn't have separate tools for finding, verifying, and sending big email lists. The lack of email warm-up and mass personalization features is also an issue.
On the other hand, lemlist offers lemwarm to warm up your email accounts. This leads to better email deliverability and reputation.
Use the smart enrichment tool to find and verify your leads’ emails:
And you can use custom variables like icebreakers and other custom variables.
The biggest difference maker is scalability.
lemlist is designed for scalable outreach campaigns while Waalaxy email features are more of an add-on to their core Linkedin outreach services.
🏆 Winner of Email outreach & deliverability: lemlist
Both offer:
• Slick and intuitive interfaces
• Easy navigation
• Visual overview of activities and results
• Tracking metrics like connection requests sent, invitation acceptance rate, and answered messages
Only lemlist offers:
• Advanced tracking features are available without requiring an upgrade to a higher plan
• In-depth analytics dashboard
• Reports with four distinct tabs
• Detailed insights into each step of a campaign
• Performance evaluation of A/B testing
• Option to select specific metrics for calculations
• Identified as the superior tool for tracking and reporting compared to Waalaxy
Both tools have really slick and intuitive interfaces that are easy to navigate.
The Waalaxy interface is easy on the eyes and provides you with a visual overview of your activities and results.
You can track metrics like:
For users on the business plan, Waalaxy provides the number of emails sent and their deliverability status.
It reports on the bounce rate and response rate of the email campaigns.
The lemlist analytics dashboard does track all of that and goes a level deeper.
The reports option on the left has four tabs:
You can see how well each step of your campaign is doing.
This is also where you can evaluate the performance of your A/B testing:
You can even choose the metrics you want your calculations to be based on:
Takeaways:
Both tools have good tracking and reporting systems in place. lemlist has more advanced tracking features out of the box without having to upgrade your place to access it.
🏆 Winner of tracking and reporting: lemlist
The pricing between both tools varies greatly.
Here’s what you’ll spend on lemlist:
Here’s the full pricing (billed annually) and functionalities
Email Outreach: $50/seat/mo
Sales Engagement: $83/seat/mo
Everything in Email outreach, plus
Enterprise: custom pricing
Designed for sales teams with 10 or more members
Here’s how much Waalaxy costs:
Looking solely at the pricing, Waalaxy should be the all-around better choice.
For double the price of lemlist, you’ll get a lot of good features from Waalaxy, but nowhere near the same value for the money you’d be spending.
When Waalaxy first got on the scene, it positioned itself as one of the most affordable choices for outreach automation which made a very compelling choice.
Their old pricing model used to make much more sense for the value users would be getting:
Let’s compare the features of the old pricing versus what you’d be getting in the recent one:
Free Plan
❌Old Pricing:
• €0/month
• 400 invites per month
• Live chat support 6/7 days
🆕 New Pricing:
• €0/month
• 80 invitations per month
• Live chat support 5/7 days
- Differences:
The new free plan offers 80 invitations per week vs 400 for the old pricing. Live chat support is reduced by one day per week in the new free plan. This is not a big deal as free plans are volatile.
Also, the Waalaxy free trial is what we’ve used to test it out for this article, it offers 80 leads a week and lasts for 7 days.
Advanced Plan
❌Old Pricing:
• €25/month
• 2800 invitations per month
• CRM Synchronization
• Auto-imports of LinkedIn profiles
• Live chat support 6/7 days
🆕 New Pricing:
• €112/month
• 800 invitations per month
• CRM Synchronization
• Auto-imports of prospects
• Live chat support 5/7 days
• Cloud-based solutions
- Differences:
Business Plan
❌Old Pricing:
• €40/month
• 2800 invitations per month
• LinkedIn + Emails features
• CRM Synchronization
• Auto-imports of LinkedIn profiles
• Emails finder
• Live chat support 6/7 days
🆕 New Pricing:
• €160/month
• 800 invitations per month
• Cloud-based solutions
• CRM Synchronization
• Auto-imports of prospects
• Email finder
• Live chat support 5/7 days
- Differences:
Note: The Pro plan has been discontinued in the new pricing structure.
Summary of Waalaxy’s pricing changes:
The new pricing has increased (tripled and quadrupled) prices for the Advanced and Business plans while decreasing the number of monthly invites by a tremendous margin.
Despite the dramatic price increase, no significant updates or improvements have been added. In fact, the chat support service has decreased by a day on all plans.
It’s worth noting that the yearly package from Waalaxy offers a huge discount compared to the monthly pricing.
The quarterly plan is still on the higher end of pricing, but you’ll be saving.
There are obvious unanswered questions regarding the pricing structure versus the value you’d be getting for the money spent.
Even though lemlist prices are not necessarily cheap, if we compare to the market landscape, they are very much within industry standards.
🏆 Winner of Pricing and value for money: lemlist
Lemlist customer support is more reachable, and available all days of the week 24/7. The reps can provide answers to your questions quickly. The availability of live chat and phone support is crucial if you encounter issues that need immediate assistance. However, you can’t call lemlist directly. You must request for a callback, which isn’t bad since you don’t have to wait on hold.
Waalaxy aren’t available for the entire week as they work five days a week. The support is still reachable on workdays from 8:30 am to 7:00 pm, Monday to Friday. Support time is also very short so that is another positive.
Positive feedback from lemlist users often highlights the platform's simplicity, power, and intuitive nature. The supportive resources, such as guides and blogs, are also frequently commended for their helpfulness. Users involved in commercial outreach particularly praise lemlist for its effectiveness in acquiring recurring revenue clients. The dashboard and domain warm-up feature are celebrated for their ability to offer personalization and safety.
Conversely, some users express difficulty with the interface, describing it as odd and cumbersome. Others note that working off of a Gmail account can be a hindrance, although this issue is mitigated by setting up aliases. Additionally, a few users find the content challenging to grasp without a background in emailing practices.
At the moment, user ratings from a review site are as follows:
Based on user feedback from various review platforms, Waalaxy's support team is generally well-regarded for their responsiveness and helpful nature. Customers have noted the team's eagerness to resolve issues.
This sentiment is echoed by others who highlight the team's professionalism and in-depth knowledge of their product.
Nevertheless, there is a minority of users who have had less favorable experiences, pointing out the absence of phone support and occasional long response times. A user shared their frustration, mentioning,
Overall, the majority of feedback regarding Waalaxy support is positive, with users appreciating the quality of assistance they receive.
As here’s how Waalaxy is perceived on review sites:
If you're geared towards building a comprehensive outreach strategy and seek value for your investment, lemlist offers a lot more advantages. It's particularly suitable for those who need a wider range of automation and personalization options, as well as those who prioritize email deliverability, granular reports and tracking, and complex campaign automation features.
On the flip side, if LinkedIn is your primary outreach channel and you're looking for a tool specifically designed for this purpose, Waalaxy could be the better fit, provided you're comfortable with its above market standard price point and multiple limitations.
G2 Rating | Price | Best for | Standout feature | Con | |
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4.9 star star star star star | $30/mo $75/mo $2,999/mo | Large, distributed sales teams | AI evaluation precision, gamified KPIs | Lack of tracking system | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Sales operations and finance teams | Powerful configurability | Limited training resources and complex to navigate | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Mid-market and enterprise businesses | Comprehensive incentive management | Potentially high cost and steep learning curve | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $15/user/mo $40/user/mo Enterprise: custom price | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Complex sales structures and businesses of all sizes | Steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Collaborative teams | Connected planning | Complexity and steep learning curve | |
4.6 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with complex sales structures | Complex incentive compensation management (ICM) with high efficiency and accuracy | Complexity for smaller teams and potentially high costs | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies who want to automate commission calculations and payouts | Simplicity and ease of use | Lack of features like redirection | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | $30/user/mo $35/user/mo Custom: upon request | Businesses that need a comprehensive and user-friendly sales compensation management software | Ease of use and adoption | Lack of ability to configure the product based on user needs | |
4.8 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with modern sales culture and businesses who want real-time insights | A built-in dispute management and real-time visibility | Users say it works slowly, customer support is slow | |
4.9 star star star star star | $30/user/mo $50/user/mo | Smaller sales teams | Powerful automation | Lesser user base and average user interface | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Not publicly available | Companies with scalable needs | Automated Commission Calculations | Lack of filtering by date, no mobile app |
PRM Tool | Rating | Feature | Pro | Con | Mobile App | Integrations | Free Plan | Pricing |
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4.65 star star star star star-half | Org-wide alignment | User-friendly layout and database | Suboptimal as a personal CRM | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-check | Team: $20/month Business: $45/month | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Social Media Integration | Easy contact data collection | No marketing/sales features | square-check | Lack of tracking system | square-xmark 7-day trial | $12/month | |
4.75 star star star star star-half | Block Functions | High customization capability | Not a dedicated CRM | square-check | Limited | square-check | Plus: €7.50/month Business: €14/month | |
N/A | Open-source | Open-source flexibility | Requires extensive manual input | square-xmark | Limited | square-check Self-hosted | $9/month or $90/year | |
3.1 star star star | Simple iOS app | Ideal for non-tech-savvy users | iPhone only | square-check iOS only | Limited | square-xmark 1-month trial | $1.49/month or $14.99/month | |
3.6 star star star star-half | Smart Contact Management | Feature-rich and flexible | Reported bugs | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 7-day trial | Premium: $13.99/month Teams: $17.99/month | |
4.4 star star star star star-half | Customizable Interface | Customizable for teamwork | Pricey for personal use | square-check | Rich | square-xmark | Standard: $24/member Premium: $39/member | |
4.7 star star star star star-half | Integrated Calling | Integrated Calling | Too sales-oriented & pricey | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | Startup: $59/user/month Professional: $329/user/month | |
4.8 star star star star star | Business Card Scanning | Business Card Scanning | Mobile only | square-check | Limited | square-check | $9.99/month | |
4.45 star star star star star-half | 160+ app integrations | Comprehensive integrations | No free app version | square-check | Rich | square-xmark 14-day trial | $29.90/month or $24.90/month (billed annually) |
Capterra Rating | Free Trial | Free Plan | Starting Price (excluding the free plan) | Maximum Price (for the most expensive plan) | Best for | |
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4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-check | €15/month/seat billed annually | €792/month/3 seats billed annually + €45/month for each extra seat | Versatility and free plan | |
4.2 star star star star | square-check 30-day | square-xmark But it offers reduced price to authorised nonprofit organisations | €25/user/month | €500/user/month billed annually (includes Einstein AI) | Best overall operational CRM | |
4.3 star star star star star-half | square-xmark | square-check Limited to 3 users | Comprehensive incentive management | €52/user/month billed annually | Small-medium businesses and automation | |
4.5 star star star star star-half | square-check 14-day | square-xmark | €14/seat/month billed annually | €99/seat/month billed annually | Sales teams and ease of use | |
4.1 star star star star | square-xmark | square-check Limited 10 users | $9.99/user/month billed annually | $64.99/user/month billed annually | Free plan for very small teams up to 10 |
CRM goal | Increase the sales conversion rate for qualified leads from marketing automation campaigns by 10% in the next 6 months. | ||||
SMART Breakdown | 1. Specific: It targets a specific area (conversion rate) for a defined segment (qualified leads from marketing automation). | 2. Measurable: The desired increase (10%) is a clear metric, and the timeframe (6 months) allows for progress tracking. | 3. Achievable: A 10% increase is possible based on historical data and potential improvements. | 4. Relevant: Boosting sales from marketing efforts aligns with overall business objectives. | 5. Time-bound: The 6-month timeframe creates urgency and a clear target date. |
Actions | Step 1: Refine lead qualification criteria to ensure high-quality leads are nurtured through marketing automation. | Step 2: Personalize marketing automation campaigns based on lead demographics, interests, and behavior. | Step 3: Develop targeted landing pages with clear calls to action for qualified leads. | Step 4: Implement lead scoring to prioritize high-potential leads for sales follow-up. | Step 5: Track and analyze campaign performance to identify areas for optimization. |
Outcomes | Increased sales and revenue | Improved marketing automation ROI | Marketing and sales alignment | Data-driven marketing optimization |