SkyleadHold the promise to proof.The promise is 3x more meetings.
The proof is in the DM.
Skylead's front of funnel is genuinely good: smart sequences, email, a real database. Then comes the moment that makes the meeting, and its video step is a Sendspark link that leaves LinkedIn, replies land with no pipeline, and there is no booking page. Weezly is built for exactly that moment.
"Book 3x more meetings in less time."their homepage, July 2026Fine. Here is what one of those meetings takes Uploaded by the sequence. No link, no GIF, no external page.
Sentiment read on arrival, pipeline card created, phone pinged.
A booking page lives under every video, and in the thread.
Stack these week after week. That is the only 3x that pays rent.
One sequence ran all four stations. Nothing asked Petra to leave LinkedIn.
"Book 3x more meetings." Then the video step leaves LinkedIn.
Credit where due: Skylead converged more of the front of the funnel than almost any pure sender. The problem starts at the exact step that is supposed to make the meeting their homepage promises.
$100/mo per seat, roughly $83/mo effective on the annual pay-10-get-2-free structure, from their published pricing, July 2026 (check their pricing, it changes). Database size of 450M+ is their claimed figure.

Hi {{firstName}}, made a quick video on how {{companyName}} could book more meetings {{videoLink}}
the video itself lives at SendsparkThey "do not recommend sending videos in connection requests."
Because the preview only renders after the connection or InMail is accepted. The step that should open the conversation cannot carry the video.
Sendspark help center, Skylead integration guide, July 2026Illustrative, not measured: every hop between the DM and the reply loses people. The mechanics are from their own integration docs.
Not advertised on their site, pricing or help docs, July 2026. Note what is NOT on this list: a leads database. They have one, and we say so below.
The machine that makes the promise true.
Six parts, one $59 subscription, all shown below with live coded scenes and real app screenshots. Everything Skylead sends, plus the meeting machinery it leaves to Sendspark, your CRM and your scheduler.
11 step typesYour cloneA file, not a link300M+ leadsMeetings countedTheir five steps are fine. Meetings take six more.
The real builder below, exactly as it looks in the app: the same if/else branching Smart Sequences users know, plus the step types their menu does not offer.

Whichever inbox they read, the video plays.
Their own reviewers report replies splitting between the LinkedIn inbox and the Sales Navigator inbox. Here is the thread in Sales Navigator, with a real file playing in it, no sendspark.com detour.
It plays wherever the thread is read: LinkedIn inbox or Sales Navigator.
Weezly's Unibox pulls every sender's threads into one place anyway.
Petra, 40 seconds on how Spotify's SDR team could book more without sending more 👇
The only honest 3x is multiplication.
One two-minute recording becomes a unique video per lead, in 25 languages, uploaded as a real file into the DM by the sequence.
One take. Then it multiplies.
Weezly clones your face and voice from a single two-minute recording. The sequence then generates a unique video per lead, in 25 languages, and uploads the file into the DM. Their image personalization swaps a name onto a picture; this one is you, saying the lead's name.
Six leads, six videos, one recording. Skylead's videoLink sends all six the same link. This is the only honest 3x: multiplication, not a headline.
We ran the same two-minute take through Sendspark, the engine behind Skylead's video integration, plus Hippo Video and Sendr. It was not close.
The clone videos playing on this page are unedited Weezly renders. Judge it yourself.
Two real databases. Ours is included.
Skylead shipped a browsable B2B database in June 2026, and this page says so plainly. The difference is practical: Weezly's is in the $59 seat and verifies every email at search time.

Skylead B2B DatabaseNo superiority claims on this row. Both databases are real. Ours simply comes with the seat and refuses to export an unverified email.
Meetings you can count, in your pocket.
The real pipeline, where the AI reads every reply and Meeting Booked is a stage. And the mobile app, where this week's meetings are a list, not a promise.

Sending safely is the floor, not the product.
SSI-based limits, sender rotation, cloud campaigns. Then the honest channels row, because their email is real today and ours is roadmap.
We send safely too. Then the money goes to meetings.
Skylead runs dedicated IPs and human-like limits, and that is genuinely fine. Weezly covers the same ground through your Social Selling Index, live below, then spends the rest of the subscription on the layer after the send.
Recommended: 34 invites/day
Read per account, applied in one click
Sending as Emma B.
Every sender is $59, not $100
Skylead ships unlimited email with warm-up now. Ours is roadmap. Conceded in the table.
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WaalaxyTheir $100 sends the promise. Our $59 sends the proof.
Skyleadtheir published pricing, July 2026Annual: pay 10 months, get 2 free, roughly $83/mo effective. One seat = one LinkedIn account. White label is quote-based. Check their pricing, it changes.
Their AI SDR is announced but "coming soon", not shipped, as of July 2026.
$41 less than their monthly seat, with the conversion layer in it.
"My last two campaigns...got completely wiped out."
"Bugs, inbox issues, leads going to sales nav inbox or LinkedIn inbox confused my clients."
"Very unpredictable performance."
Public reviews, July 2026. Skylead may fix any of these. The structural point stands either way: the promise is meetings, and the meeting machinery costs extra.
The fair fight, ties included.
Skylead wins real rows here: email in sequences today, native image personalization, a database of its own, a mature white-label program. Look at what each seat is actually for.
| Capability | Skylead | |
|---|---|---|
| Conditional smart sequences (if/else branching)Fair fight | ||
| Built-in browsable B2B leads databaseFair fight | 300M+, emails verified at search time, in the $59 | Launched June 2026; 450M+ is their claimed figure |
| Cold email channel in sequencesFair fight | On the roadmap, with WhatsApp and Instagram | Unlimited accounts, warm-up, 100k emails/mo, today |
| Dynamic image and GIF personalizationFair fight | Dynamic VIDEO instead: your clone, per lead | Native, genuinely good |
| Account safety approachFair fight | SSI-based recommended caps per account | Dedicated IP per account, human-like limits |
| Agency programFair fight | Agency plans with per-client workspaces | Full white label, quote-based pricing |
| Real video file uploaded natively in the DM | Generated per lead from your clone | A Sendspark {{videoLink}} that unfurls as a GIF preview |
| AI face and voice cloning, 25 languages | One 2-minute recording, ever | |
| Voice notes as sequence steps | Not advertised | |
| AI comments and reactions as sequence steps | Not advertised; steps are connect, message, InMail, view, follow | |
| Deal pipeline on replies | Kanban from Interested to Won, built in | Global inbox; the pipeline lives in your CRM |
| Booking pages and scheduling included | A booking page under every video | Not advertised |
| Mobile app with AI reply alerts (iOS + Android) | Not advertised | |
| Price per seat, what it includes | $59/mo per sender with the whole platform: videos, database, pipeline, scheduling | $100/mo, roughly $83 effective annual (their published pricing, July 2026) |
Skylead 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. Their 450M+ database figure is their claim, not our measurement.
Weezly vs Skylead, answered
The promise was meetings. Send the proof.
Skylead fills the funnel and sends the message. Weezly puts your AI clone's video inside the LinkedIn DM, reads the reply, and walks the lead to a booked meeting, all in one $59 subscription. Run them side by side and count the meetings.