Comparison

Reply.io vs Lemlist: which should you choose?

Reply.io: Pick it when your outreach is genuinely multichannel, not email-only; it does more than a pure email sender, and you pay for it. Lemlist: Good for personalized outbound, less ideal if raw sending scale is the whole game. On current review data, Reply.io is the stronger default, but the right pick still depends on workflow fit.

Best default from review data

Reply.io

Reply.io leads on the current OutboundXYZ score (7.9/10 vs 7.4/10). Still read both reviews if Lemlist's best-fit case matches your team better.

Pick Reply.io if

Pick it when your outreach is genuinely multichannel, not email-only; it does more than a pure email sender, and you pay for it.

  • Multichannel outbound teams
  • Agencies managing many clients
  • Teams wanting an AI SDR option
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Pick Lemlist if

Good for personalized outbound, less ideal if raw sending scale is the whole game.

  • Personalized multichannel campaigns
  • Small teams with message-craft ownership
  • Teams that accept credit and add-on modeling
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Decision pointReply.ioLemlist
Overall score
7.9/10 - Use carefully
7.4/10 - Situational
Best buyer
Multichannel outbound teams, Agencies managing many clients, Teams wanting an AI SDR option
Personalized multichannel campaigns, Small teams with message-craft ownership, Teams that accept credit and add-on modeling
Setup burden
Intermediate: Email-only campaigns stand up fast, but wiring multichannel sequences, add-ons, and the AI SDR takes real configuration.
Intermediate: Campaign creation is guided, but cold-email infrastructure, sender ownership, deliverability monitoring, credit usage, and multichannel account safety still need an operator owner.
Ops depth
High - Coordinate touches across five channels in one flow, Source and enrich prospects with live data, Automate replies with an AI SDR agent
Medium - Personalize at the message level, Blend email, LinkedIn, and calls, Find and verify prospects in-app
Starting price
$59/user/mo - Monthly or annual; active-contact sliders and product variants change the bill
$55/user/mo - Monthly, quarterly, or annual; $55/user/mo is annual-effective and monthly is $69/user/mo.
Main tradeoff
LinkedIn automation creates platform and account-safety risk
Pricing and plan names changed materially

Need the longer cut?

Read the individual reviews before you swap tooling.