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Saleshandy vs EmailBison (2026): Annual-Cheap Workspace vs Single Premium Tier

Saleshandy publishes annual prepay prices as low as $25/mo. EmailBison publishes one plan at $599/mo. The 24x price gap reflects opposite buyer-selection strategies.

Akshay Prasath
5 min readUpdated May 2026

The Verdict

Saleshandy and EmailBison are designed for completely different buyer profiles, which the 24x price gap signals clearly. Saleshandy uses aggressive annual-prepay pricing ($25 Starter, $69 Pro, $139 Scale, $219 Scale Plus) plus per-mailbox account fees ($4 each for Google/Microsoft) to target cost-conscious teams who want a bundled database and unlimited mailboxes on a small budget. EmailBison publishes exactly one plan at $599/mo with dedicated IPs, isolated VPCs, static egress, and private networking, targeting enterprise senders who already know they need premium infrastructure.

The two products do not really compete because they cannot both be the right answer for the same buyer; either you need EmailBison's isolation enough to spend 24x more, or you are comfortable with Saleshandy's shared infrastructure at the budget end. Saleshandy at scale (Scale Plus + 30 mailboxes) lands around $339/mo, which is the only configuration where the bills overlap; even then the products are doing fundamentally different jobs.

Saleshandy vs EmailBison: Feature-by-Feature

FeatureSaleshandySaleshandyEmailBisonEmailBison
Infrastructure
Dedicated IPs
No

No dedicated IP option on any plan

Yes

Dedicated IPs included on the $599/mo plan

Isolated Infrastructure
No

Shared infrastructure on all plans

Yes

Isolated VPCs with static egress

Email Warmup
Yes

TrulyInbox warmup included

Yes

Email warmup included

Email Verification
Built-in

Email verification included

No

No standalone verification tool mentioned

Blacklist Monitoring
No

No built-in blacklist monitoring

No

No built-in blacklist monitoring

Pricing
Starting Price
$25/mo

Outreach Starter: 10K emails/mo

$599/mo

Single plan: 500K emails, dedicated IPs

Sending
Monthly Emails
10K to 200K+

10K on Starter, scaling up on higher tiers

500K

500K emails, $599 per additional 500K bucket

Features
Lead Database
350M+ contacts

Built-in B2B Lead Finder

No

No lead finder

Built-in Dialer
No

No built-in dialer

No

No built-in dialer

CRM
No

No built-in CRM

No

No built-in CRM

Scale
Agency Features
From $25/mo

White-label and client management on Starter

Yes

White-label branding available

Saleshandy's sticker price vs the actual monthly bill

Saleshandy's pricing page reads as the cheapest option in the category: $25 Starter, $69 Pro, $139 Scale, $219 Scale Plus. Those numbers are real but require an annual prepay; the monthly-billed equivalents are $36, $99, $199, and $314 respectively. The second variable is the per-mailbox account fee: each connected Google or Microsoft sending account adds $4/mo to the bill.

A team running 30 mailboxes on Scale ($139 annual) pays $139 + ($4 x 30) = $259/mo, which is roughly twice the headline rate. EmailBison publishes one number and means it: $599/mo for 500K sends, unlimited mailboxes, unlimited teammates. The bill is whatever the published number says, paid monthly without a prepay discount or a per-account fee.

For a buyer comparing these two, the only configuration where the bills genuinely overlap is Saleshandy Scale Plus on annual prepay running 30 mailboxes, which lands near $339/mo. Above that mailbox count Saleshandy gets more expensive than its sticker; below 30 mailboxes Saleshandy stays meaningfully cheaper.

Key takeaways

  • Saleshandy sticker assumes annual prepay; monthly billing is roughly 1.4x higher
  • Per-mailbox account fee of $4/mo compounds linearly with mailboxes
  • EmailBison has no prepay discount and no per-account fee
  • Real-bill overlap zone: Saleshandy Scale Plus + 30 mailboxes vs EmailBison

The Saleshandy database is the unique asset; EmailBison has no equivalent

Saleshandy bundles a 350M-contact B2B Lead Finder into every paid tier with email and phone lookup, role and seniority filters, and intent-style filters for technology stack and hiring signals. The database is not best-in-class (Apollo and ZoomInfo have deeper enrichment), but it is included with the sequencer rather than sold as a separate product. For a budget-constrained agency or solo operator, this is the single biggest argument for Saleshandy: prospect and send from one bill.

EmailBison has no database, no enrichment, no intent signals. The product assumes you arrive with your lead list already built (often from Apollo, Clay, or a scraped source) and want help getting those emails into inboxes. This split is structural: Saleshandy bundles the upstream sourcing step, EmailBison specializes in the downstream sending step.

For teams who already pay for an enrichment tool, the Saleshandy database is redundant and the price premium for it goes to waste. For teams without a separate sourcing tool, the Saleshandy bundle is a meaningful cost saver.

Key takeaways

  • Saleshandy: 350M-contact database bundled into every paid tier
  • EmailBison: no database, no enrichment, assumes lists are pre-built
  • Saleshandy is one-bill prospect-plus-send; EmailBison is send-only
  • Database value depends on whether you already pay for enrichment elsewhere

Where Saleshandy spent the budget instead of infrastructure

Saleshandy's engineering investment is visible in three places: the lead database (which the team licenses and maintains), the warmup tool (TrulyInbox, which they acquired and integrated), and the agency white-label layer that ships on every plan including the $25 Starter. The decisions Saleshandy did not make: building isolated VPCs, provisioning dedicated IP fabric, building static-egress networking. The base platform runs on shared infrastructure across every tier with no dedicated IP path on the published roadmap.

EmailBison made the opposite set of choices. The product invests heavily in the network layer (isolated VPCs, static egress, private routing, dedicated IPs from day one) and treats the surrounding sequencer as adequate rather than differentiated. No bundled database, no acquired warmup tool, no agency tier; just the infrastructure.

This is the structural difference that explains the 24x sticker gap. A buyer who needs infrastructure is buying something Saleshandy never built. A buyer who needs a bundled database with agency tooling is buying something EmailBison never built.

Key takeaways

  • Saleshandy invested in database, warmup acquisition, agency layer
  • EmailBison invested in VPCs, IPs, static egress, network isolation
  • No dedicated IP path on Saleshandy's public roadmap
  • The 24x sticker gap reflects opposite investment priorities

Pros & Cons

Saleshandy

Strengths

  • Extremely affordable at $25/mo
  • 350M+ B2B Lead Finder built in
  • Agency features (white-label) from Starter plan
  • Email verification included
  • Unlimited email accounts

Limitations

  • Shared infrastructure on all plans
  • No dedicated IP option
  • No built-in dialer
  • No CRM included
  • No AI reply tagging

EmailBison

Strengths

  • Dedicated IPs and isolated VPCs included
  • Static egress and private networking
  • EmailGuard inbox placement testing
  • Unlimited leads, workspaces, and teammates
  • Dedicated Slack support
  • White-label branding and AI reply tagging included

Limitations

  • Single plan at $599/mo with no lower-tier option
  • No lead finder or prospecting database
  • No built-in dialer or CRM
  • No blacklist monitoring or ESP matching

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frequently asked questions

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Only on annual prepay. The monthly-billed equivalent is $36. Add $4 for every connected Google or Microsoft sending account, and a typical 10-mailbox Starter setup actually runs $76/mo on monthly billing. The headline $25 is the floor; almost no real-world configuration sees that exact bill.

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