SendpilotFinish the funnelSendpilot 10x's half a funnel.
Weezly runs the other half.
Unlimited senders at one fixed price is a real pitch, for the sending half: invites, follow-ups, voice notes. The half that pays, a video they actually watch, replies that get read, meetings that get booked, is not in their product. Weezly ships both halves in one $59 subscription.
With Sendpilot10x the sendingNo video of any kind, no pipeline, no booking. Their own site sells the top half.
One subscription runs all four stages. Nothing bolted on.
Same 10,000 leads. The funnel on the right is what the $59 actually buys.
The fixed price is real. So is what it leaves out.
Credit where due: unlimited senders at one fixed price is a genuinely aggressive model, and for pure sending volume it gets cheap fast. The catch comes in two parts: what the reviews say about how it runs, and everything the product simply does not do.
"After 50 days, I only received 3 connections. At that rate, it is very hard to justify the time, effort, or cost."
AppSumo reviewer, 1 star, June 2026. Volume promised is not volume delivered.
Solo $66/mo, Team $274/mo for 8 senders, Agency $583/mo for 25, from their published pricing, July 2026 (check their pricing, review sites still show older numbers).

"Hubspot integration doesn't work (more than 3 month now). Webhook are bad, doesn't work. API: not complete."
AppSumo reviewer, 1 star, July 2026
"The core features don't even work consistently and are not reliable... customer support has become extremely slow."
AppSumo reviewer, 2 stars, June 2026
"No easy way to edit or correct lead data... No A/B testing... Recurring bugs, including campaigns going down entirely."
AppSumo reviewer, 3 stars, May 2026
Kept proportionate: 106 of 139 AppSumo reviews are five-star, and buyers like the price. The complaints cluster on reliability and data quality, not on bans, and Sendpilot may fix any of them.
Not advertised on their site, pricing or docs, July 2026. Voice notes and a claimed 300M+ database they DO have, so you will not find those in this list.
The whole funnel, one subscription.
Six parts, illustrated below with live coded scenes and real app screenshots. The sending half Sendpilot sells, and the converting half it does not have.
Your cloneVerified emailsReply pipelineMobile appBooking pagesTheir sequences send. Ours carry payloads.
The real builder below, exactly as it looks in the app: invites, follow-ups and waits like Sendpilot's, plus the step types that turn a touch into a conversation. The voice-note tie is marked, because they have that one too.

They have this tooFair note on the tie: Sendpilot ships voice notes on every plan. Its reviewers report the recordings do not always send, July 2026.
Volume waits in Requests. Quality gets accepted.
LinkedIn's message-requests queue is where templated outreach goes to wait, sometimes forever. A real video, made for the lead, is what earns the accept and the reply.
Templated asks from strangers sit here for days. Most never get accepted at all.
A real video, made for Marcus by Emma's clone, uploaded as a file. Accepted, watched, answered.
Hi!! HUGE opportunity for your company, we help teams like...
Quick question, are you the decision maker for growth at...
We 10x LinkedIn outreach for agencies. 15 minutes this week?
Hi Marcus, made this for you 👇
Sendpilot has zero video. This is why that matters.
No native file, no link, nothing, per their own site and independent reviews. Weezly clones your face and voice from one take and generates a unique video per lead, in up to 25 languages.
They stop at your voice. This is your face.
Record two minutes, once, or skip the camera entirely. Weezly clones your face and voice, writes a script per lead, and uploads the finished file into the DM.
One recording, a unique video per lead. Sendpilot has no equivalent step to compare.
We ran the same two-minute take through the clone engines we could test, Sendspark, Hippo Video and Sendr, side by side with Weezly. It was not close.
The clone videos playing on this page are unedited Weezly renders. Judge it yourself.
Same 300M+ claim. Different data.
Sendpilot puts the same headline number on its homepage, so we will not fight about the count. The difference is what survives verification, and what it costs. Below: the actual product.

homepages
Sendpilot data characterization from independent reviews, July 2026.
Their Unibox holds replies. Ours moves them.
The AI reads every reply, stamps the sentiment, and moves the deal across the board. And the campaigns themselves ride in your pocket: per-campaign replies, meetings and a push the moment something sounds like money.

1,240 sent · 38 replies · 9 meetings
🔥 3 positive replies today860 sent · 24 replies · 6 meetings
Starts Monday · 2,100 leads
3,004 sent · 51 replies · 12 meetings
And the sending half? Also in the box.
Cloud campaigns, rotation, and the safe-limit logic they do not advertise. Then the honest channels row, because neither tool sends email today.
Yes, we send too. With a seatbelt.
Cloud campaigns and sender rotation are the part Sendpilot and Weezly agree on. Weezly adds the limit logic Sendpilot does not advertise: your Social Selling Index, read per account and applied in one click, so volume never outruns the account carrying it.
Recommended: 34 invites/day
Sendpilot: generic human-like caps
Sending as Adrian K.
Each with its own SSI-tuned limits
Sendpilot is LinkedIn-only today too. The table calls it a tie.
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Expandi
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Dripify
WaalaxyTheir $66 starts the funnel. Our $59 finishes it.
Sendpilottheir published pricing, July 2026The live page is authoritative; review sites still cache older tiers ($199 Team, $390 Agency). Check their pricing, it changed in 2026.
$7 under their Solo entry, with the entire machine in it, not just the sending.
Fair math note: at 25 senders, Sendpilot's Agency tier works out cheaper per seat than Weezly for pure sending. If raw volume is the whole plan, that deal is real. What it buys at any tier is the top half of the funnel: no video of any kind, no pipeline, no booking, no mobile app. The $59 buys the machine that turns the volume into meetings.
"The messages are still sending to my contacts, which is confusing to them and clearly automated since I have even already hopped on calls."
"After 50 days, I only received 3 connections. At that rate, it is very hard to justify the time, effort, or cost."
"Voice notes don't always work... recording failures."
Public reviews, July 2026, kept proportionate: most of Sendpilot's 139 AppSumo reviews are five-star and the negatives cluster on reliability, not bans. They may fix any of these. The structural point stands either way: even at its best, the product ends at the send.
The fair fight, ties included.
Sendpilot gets real rows here: voice notes, cloud sequences, AI post writing, and a pricing model that is genuinely cheap per sender at scale. Look at what each subscription is actually for.
| Capability | Sendpilot | |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud LinkedIn sequences (invites, follow-ups, profile views)Fair fight | ||
| Unified inbox across all sendersFair fight | ||
| Voice notes as sequence stepsFair fight | ||
| Cold email channelFair fight | On the roadmap, with WhatsApp and Instagram | Not available, LinkedIn-only today |
| Pricing modelFair fight | $59/mo per sender, flat, whole platform included | Fixed-price tiers, genuinely cheap per sender at 25+ |
| AI LinkedIn post writing and schedulingFair fight | AI comments on posts instead | |
| 300M+ contact database | Emails verified at search time, included | Claims 300M+ too; reviewers note verified emails are limited |
| Video of any kind in the DM (file or link) | A real video file, uploaded natively | |
| AI face and voice cloning, 25 languages | One 2-minute recording, ever | |
| Deal pipeline on replies | Kanban from Interested to Won, AI reads every reply | Unibox only, no pipeline |
| Booking pages and scheduling included | A booking page under every video | Not advertised |
| Mobile app with AI reply alerts (iOS + Android) | Not advertised | |
| SSI-based recommended sending limits | Per account, one click to apply | Generic human-like daily caps |
| Entry price, what it includes | $59/mo per sender with videos, database, pipeline, scheduling | Solo $66/mo for 1 sender, the sending half (their published pricing, July 2026) |
Sendpilot capabilities from their published site, pricing and independent reviews, July 2026. "Not advertised" means exactly that, we could not find it on their public pages. Prices change, check theirs.
Weezly vs Sendpilot, answered
Half a funnel is not a pipeline. Run the whole thing.
Sendpilot sends, and its own reviews say even that wobbles. Weezly sends safely, puts your AI clone's video inside the DM, reads the replies, and books the meeting, all in one $59 subscription. Switching takes an afternoon.