Who Saleshandy is for
Saleshandy is for agencies and SMB teams that want to run high-volume cold email without stitching together three subscriptions. If your motion is "find some B2B contacts, load them into sequences, send from a pile of inboxes, and manage replies in one place," Saleshandy covers that loop at a price that undercuts most rivals. Lead-gen agencies running campaigns for several clients are the clearest fit, helped by unlimited email accounts on every paid plan and a whitelabel option higher up.
It is a weaker fit if data quality is your priority. The bundled lead finder is convenient, but it is not at the level of a dedicated provider. If you live and die by accurate phone numbers and verified emails in tricky regions, you will get better results pairing a sending tool with Clay or a specialist database. And if you want a polished, design-led product, Saleshandy is functional over pretty. Teams that care more about UI craft and deliverability tooling often look at Smartlead instead.
What Saleshandy actually does
Saleshandy started as an email tracking tool and has grown into a full cold outreach platform. The core is sequence-based sending: you build multi-step email campaigns, rotate across unlimited connected mailboxes to spread volume, and manage every response in a unified inbox. Multi-sender rotation matters at scale because it lets you push more total volume without hammering a single account, which is the main reason agencies pick a tool like this.
The bundled extras are what set the value proposition. A native B2B lead finder ships inside the product with a claimed 700M-plus contacts, searchable by title, company, industry, location, and technology. Lead credits are included on every plan, scaling with the tier. The data is usable for US and Western European prospecting and gets patchier elsewhere, so treat it as a starting point rather than a guarantee. Built-in email verification and unlimited warmup (through Saleshandy's TrulyInbox engine) round out the package, so a new user can connect inboxes, warm them, find leads, and launch a campaign without leaving the app.
A-Z variant testing on the Pro tier and above lets you test more than the usual A/B split, which is genuinely useful for teams iterating on copy at volume. Warmup reliability draws the most complaints: G2 reviewers note that warmup scores do not always track real inbox placement, so do not treat a green warmup dashboard as proof your email is landing.
Where Saleshandy lands on AI-stack fit
Saleshandy scores 86 on CR Buddy's AI-stack-fit scale, which puts it near the top of the cold outreach band. The reason is a first-party MCP server paired with a clean, documented REST API.
The API is real and documented. Saleshandy exposes endpoints for prospects, sequences, email accounts, tasks, analytics, enrichment, the unified inbox, and more, authenticated with an x-api-key header. Webhooks fire on the events you would want to automate against: email sent, opened, bounced, clicked, reply received, prospect unsubscribed, and prospect finished. That, plus a Zapier connection, means an external agent or your own code can push prospects in, trigger sequences, and react to replies programmatically. One catch worth flagging: API access is gated to the Pro tier and up, so the cheapest plan cannot automate anything.
Saleshandy launched its own official MCP server in January 2026, which is what lifts its score. An assistant like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, or an n8n workflow can connect to the MCP server and drive Saleshandy directly, rather than going through the REST API alone. That puts Saleshandy ahead of most cold-email tools, which still expect agents to integrate over API only. It also pairs cleanly with Clay, Zapier or Make, and any model you call over its own API.
Pricing notes
Pricing is tiered by sending volume and active prospects, and the headline rates assume annual billing. Outreach Starter sits around $25 per month annually (higher month to month) with a couple thousand active prospects and unlimited email accounts. Outreach Pro, the popular tier, jumps to roughly $69 to $74 per month annually and is where API access, CRM integrations, and the bigger prospect and sending limits unlock. Scale and Scale Plus push volume further and add agency features like whitelabel and SSO. A 7-day free trial is available with no card required, and Saleshandy now offers a free CRM starter plan (currently free for a limited time) plus a free Inbox Placement Test plan with two tests a month.
The honest caveat: the entry price is not the real price for most buyers. Lead finder credits, email verification, AI credits, and dialer credits are metered add-ons, so a Starter plan can climb well past its sticker once you turn on the bundled extras. Budget for Pro if you want integrations and meaningful lead volume, and confirm the current numbers, credit allowances, and tier limits on Saleshandy's pricing page before you commit, because the plans and add-on rates change.
The verdict
Saleshandy is strong value for teams that send cold email at volume and want leads, warmup, and verification included instead of bought separately. Agencies and budget-conscious SMBs get the most out of it. Go in clear-eyed about two things: the bundled lead data is decent rather than best-in-class, and the cheap Starter plan locks out the API and integrations you will likely need.
If data accuracy and deliverability tooling rank higher than price, Smartlead is the closer-fought alternative, and Instantly is worth a look if you want a slicker sending and lead-database combo. See the full best cold-outreach roundup for the head-to-head.

