lemlistThe fair fight, honestly scored.lemlist is the real deal.
Weezly closes the deal.
This is the one rival we would shortlist ourselves: a huge database, email plus LinkedIn in one sequencer, even voice cloning. So here is the honest sheet. The fight is even right up to the last mile, and then only one tool puts a video of you, made by your AI clone per lead, inside the LinkedIn DM, reads the reply, and books the meeting.
lemlistA genuinely great platform. Built for a different last mile.
No strawman here. lemlist pioneered personalized video in cold email, owns a real warm-up network, and runs more channels than we do today. Its DNA is email, and LinkedIn, the channel where deals actually get closed in DMs, inherits email habits: the video is a link, the pipeline is your CRM, the phone stays quiet.
$69/user/mo Email, $109/user/mo Multichannel, $55 and $87 annual, plus enrichment credits. From their published pricing, July 2026 (check their pricing, it changes).

Made you a video, Tanveer 👉 lemlist.com/v/tanv...
Their docs describe mentioning or linking the video in the LinkedIn message.
Workflow per lemlist's own product pages and help docs, July 2026: video plays on a per-recipient landing page with a personalized thumbnail in the email; on LinkedIn the video is mentioned or linked in the message.
Not advertised on their site, pricing or help docs, July 2026. The mobile app shows up explicitly in their users' missing-features lists.
Built for the last mile.
Six chapters, one subscription, every claim illustrated with live coded scenes and real app screenshots. The parts lemlist ties us on, and the last mile it hands to a link, your CRM and your Calendly.
Your cloneThe file, in the DMPipeline built inMobile appNo credit meterTheir sequencer is real. Ours has 5 more steps.
The real builder below, exactly as it looks in the app. lemlist runs conditional multichannel sequences too, that row is a tie. The difference is what a step is allowed to put in the conversation.






Sent from his profile, not at it.
Tanveer's actual profile: his role, his company, his post. The machine reads all of it, the clone speaks to all of it, and the video file lands in the drawer on the right, playing where he already is.
Sales leader focused on pipeline quality over volume. Scaling Miro's mid-market motion across the Nordics.
Pipeline math for Q3: if your reply rate is 4%, more sends is not the answer...
214 · 38 commentsHi Tanveer, your pipeline-math post nailed it. Made this for you 👇
Voice cloning is the tie. Face cloning is the win.
lemlist clones your voice with ElevenLabs, and we score that as real. Weezly clones your face and voice from one two-minute take and generates a complete video per lead in 25 languages.
They clone your voice. That is real. We clone you.
lemlist uses ElevenLabs to clone your voice and personalize LinkedIn voice notes at scale, in multiple languages. No asterisk, it is good. Weezly goes one level up: face AND voice from a single two-minute take, a complete talking-head video per lead in 25 languages, uploaded as a file into the DM.
What lemlist clones Real, concededA play button and a waveform. Personal, yes. But they still have never seen your face.
A voice note is a nice touch, and theirs is genuinely well made. It is still audio from a stranger.
Every lead gets their own video, saying their name, about their company, uploaded as a real file into the DM.
We tested the other clone engines. It was not close.
We ran the same two minute recording through Sendspark, Hippo Video, Sendr and the leading clone engines in our own side by side tests, July 2026. Weezly's face and voice clone was the only render we would put in front of a real prospect.
- Same two minute source take, same script, side by side
- Judged the only way that matters: could we tell it from the real recording?
- The clone videos playing on this page are unedited Weezly renders
Your face, your voice, generated. Judge it yourself.
Their database is bigger. Ours is included.
The fairest section on this page: 450-600M+ credit-gated contacts versus 300M+ in the subscription, verified at search time. Both are real. Read both cards and do your own math.

lemlist databaseBigger, concededTheir own published figures vary between 450M, 600M+ and 650M+, July 2026.
Smaller than theirs, and we just said so in writing.
Their reviewers' top database complaint is wasted credits on outdated contacts. A verify-at-search database cannot waste what it never charges for.
Their inbox collects. Our pipeline closes.
The real deal pipeline, where AI-read replies become cards moving toward Won, and the mobile app their own reviewers keep asking for, with the Meetings tab doing the bragging.

Their reviewers' most-cited missing feature is a mobile app. Here is ours.
More channels there. More LinkedIn here.
The chapter where lemlist genuinely wins rows, printed anyway: their email engine and warm-up network are better than ours today. Then the LinkedIn column, which is the one this page is about.
They run more channels. We run this one properly.
Said plainly: lemlist sends email, LinkedIn, calls and WhatsApp today, and lemwarm is a better email warm-up than anything we ship. On the channel where your deals actually close, the comparison flips: Weezly sends from the cloud with limits calibrated to each account's SSI score, while their LinkedIn steps run through a Chrome extension that needs your browser open.
Recommended: 38 invites/day
Read per account. Their docs describe generic smart limits.
Sending as Jonas K.
Cloud sending. No extension, laptop closed.
If email leads your outbound, they win this card. We said so.
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WaalaxyOn the LinkedIn side. Nobody is pretending Weezly replaces lemlist's email engine today.
Per seat plus credits, or $59 flat.
lemlisttheir published pricing, July 2026$87/user/mo annual. Email plan $69/$55. Fair note: Multichannel includes 5 LinkedIn senders per user and unlimited emails. Check their pricing, it changes, it went up $10 across the board in 2025.
Flat. Nothing expires at the end of the month.
"200 free credits gets you exactly 40 verified emails. If you're prospecting at any real volume, you're buying credits by day three."
"Pricing concerns hit 141 mentions, almost entirely about per-seat scaling."
"Lead database quality is inconsistent. Outdated contacts, invalid emails, and mismatched filters waste credits and hurt deliverability."
Aggregated public review analysis, July 2026. lemlist may fix any of these, and its 4.6/5 on G2 is real. The structural point stands: the seat buys the sequencer, the conversion layer is credits, links and other subscriptions.
The most ties of any page on this site.
On purpose. lemlist earns its rows: the bigger database, email today, the warm-up network, the dialer. Read the whole sheet, then look at what happens after a LinkedIn reply lands.
| Capability | lemlist | |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in B2B leads databaseFair fight | 300M+, included in the $59, verified at search time | 450-600M+, credit-gated (verified email = 5 credits) |
| Cold email channel in sequencesFair fight | On the roadmap, with WhatsApp and Instagram | |
| Email warm-up ecosystemFair fight | LinkedIn-first, no warm-up network | lemwarm, 20,000+ domain network, theirs is better |
| AI voice cloningFair fight | Cloned voice in videos and voice notes | ElevenLabs voice cloning for LinkedIn voice notes |
| Conditional multichannel sequencesFair fight | ||
| Voice notes as LinkedIn stepsFair fight | ||
| AI copy and icebreaker generationFair fight | ||
| Calls and dialer in sequencesFair fight | Built-in dialer plus Aircall, they win this row | |
| AI FACE + voice cloning (talking-head video per lead) | One 2-minute recording, ever, 25 languages | Voice only, no face cloning advertised |
| Real video file uploaded natively in the LinkedIn DM | The lead presses play inside the thread | Video lives on an email landing page; LinkedIn gets a link |
| Deal pipeline on replies | Kanban from Interested to Won, built in | Multichannel inbox, pipeline is your CRM's job |
| Booking pages and scheduling included | A booking page under every video | Not advertised |
| Mobile app with AI reply alerts (iOS + Android) | Not advertised; reviewers list it as a missing feature | |
| LinkedIn sending limits | Calibrated to each account's SSI score | Generic smart limits and human-like delays |
| AI comments on leads' posts | Not advertised | |
| Price, what it includes | $59/mo per sender, whole platform: videos, database, pipeline, scheduling | $69-$109/user/mo plus expiring enrichment credits (their published pricing, July 2026) |
lemlist capabilities from their published site, pricing and help docs, July 2026. "Not advertised" means exactly that, we could not find it on their public pages.
Weezly vs lemlist, answered
The fairest fight in outbound. Decided in the DM.
lemlist earned the shortlist: big database, email engine, voice cloning. Weezly wins where the deal actually happens: your AI clone's video playing natively inside the LinkedIn DM, a pipeline on the replies, a booking page on the meeting. $59 per sender, everything included. Run them side by side and count the meetings.


