Comparison

Ortto vs Userlist in 2026: broad SaaS marketing suite vs focused behavior-based email for team accounts

This is the closest real head-to-head in this batch: both target SaaS companies with company-level automation needs. Ortto bundles a CDP, analytics, and support into one sales-gated platform; Userlist stays focused on email and publishes its pricing.

Updated July 4, 2026
Ortto
Userlist
Key takeaways
  • Userlist publishes pricing from $149 to $349/month; Ortto requires a sales call for every tier with no public number.
  • Ortto includes a native CDP, live chat, and support inbox (Talk); Userlist has none of these, staying focused on email and in-app messaging.
  • Userlist handles many-to-many user-to-company relationships explicitly; Ortto's CDP unifies data but does not document that same account-relationship model.
  • Userlist includes transactional email (password resets, billing notices) in the same platform as marketing and lifecycle email; Ortto's messaging is oriented around marketing and lifecycle, not transactional sending.
  • A/B testing with conversion goal tracking is available on Userlist's $349/month Professional tier; Ortto does not document a comparable A/B testing feature in its published feature list.
  • Ortto was recently acquired by Canva, adding roadmap uncertainty; Userlist has no comparable acquisition news.

Ortto and Userlist are both built for SaaS companies that need more than a generic email tool, but they solve that problem at different scopes. Ortto wraps a customer data platform, journey automation across five channels, analytics dashboards, and a native live chat and support product into one suite, priced entirely through a sales conversation. Userlist stays narrower and sharper: marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email plus in-app messages, built around a genuine many-to-many user-to-company data model, with published pricing starting at $149/month. A team choosing between them is really choosing between platform breadth and email-specific depth, and the answer depends on whether support and analytics infrastructure already exist elsewhere in the stack.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
OrttoContact for pricingSaaS teams that want a CDP, lifecycle marketing, analytics, and support consolidated into one platform, and are willing to go through a sales process for pricing.
Userlist$149/moB2B SaaS companies past product-market fit with team accounts, needing marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email unified in one focused tool.

Ortto

Marketing automation, CDP, analytics, and customer support in one platform built for SaaS and high-growth teams.

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Ortto's bet is breadth: a built-in CDP, a journey builder spanning email, SMS, push, and in-app messages, custom analytics dashboards, and a live chat and support product called Talk, all under one login rather than four separate vendor relationships. The CDP unifies CRM records, product usage events, and third-party data into profiles that drive every automation trigger across the platform.

That data-first design means a journey can respond to real in-product behavior the moment it happens, and lead scoring built from custom activities gives marketing and sales a shared, configurable definition of qualified engagement. Ortto Talk brings support into the same data layer, so agents see full CDP-backed customer history mid-conversation, which is a genuine consolidation win for teams tired of managing separate vendors.

The cost of that breadth is pricing opacity and less documented depth on any single feature. Every tier requires a sales call with no published number, and the recent Canva acquisition adds uncertainty to long-term direction. Ortto also does not document the many-to-many account-relationship modeling that Userlist treats as a core differentiator, nor a dedicated transactional email layer.

Pricing
Feature
Professional
Contact for pricing
Business
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Journey builder
Built-in CDP
Live chat (Talk)
Lead scoring
Best for: SaaS teams that want a CDP, lifecycle marketing, analytics, and support consolidated into one platform, and are willing to go through a sales process for pricing.

Userlist

Behavior-based email automation for SaaS with company-level workflows, in-app messages, and A/B testing.

Full review →
Userlist screenshot

Userlist stays deliberately narrower than Ortto and goes deeper on the specific problem of B2B SaaS account modeling: a user can belong to multiple companies, a company can have multiple users, and workflows can trigger at either level. That many-to-many relationship model is documented explicitly as the product's core technical differentiator, not a side feature.

One visual workflow builder covers marketing email, lifecycle triggers off product behavior, transactional messages like password resets and billing notices, and in-app notifications, meaning a SaaS company is not separately managing a marketing tool, a transactional email service, and a notification system. Dynamic segmentation runs at both user and company level.

Pricing is published and self-serve to evaluate: Basic starts at $149/month for 10,000 users, and Professional at $349/month adds A/B split testing with up to five variants and conversion goal tracking. There is no CDP in the Ortto sense, no live chat, and no analytics dashboards beyond what the workflow and conversion reporting provide, Userlist stays focused on email and in-app messaging rather than becoming a full support and analytics suite.

Pricing
Feature
Basic
$149/mo
Professional
$349/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Company accounts
Transactional email
In-app messages
A/B split testing
Best for: B2B SaaS companies past product-market fit with team accounts, needing marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email unified in one focused tool.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Ortto
Userlist
Primary scopeFull marketing, CDP, and support suiteFocused email and in-app messaging for SaaS
Public pricingNoYes
Entry priceContact for pricing$149/mo
Built-in CDPYesNo, but strong native account data model
Company/account-level workflowsNot explicitly documented as many-to-manyYes, explicit many-to-many model
Transactional email includedNot a documented core featureYes
Live chat / support inboxYes, Ortto TalkNo
A/B testing availabilityNot documented as a named featureYes, from Professional, $349/mo
Analytics dashboardsYes, custom dashboardsConversion and workflow reporting only
Requires sales conversationYesNo, self-serve signup

Which should you choose?

SaaS teams wanting a CDP, support, and analytics all in one platformOrtto
B2B SaaS companies needing deep company-account email automationUserlist
Teams that want to self-serve evaluate pricing without a sales callUserlist
Product marketers running structured onboarding A/B experimentsUserlist
SaaS teams wanting live chat and support consolidated with marketingOrtto
Companies that already have a CDP and support tool and just need emailUserlist

This is the pairing in this batch where the decision genuinely comes down to scope rather than category. If your SaaS company does not yet have a CDP, a support tool, and an analytics platform, Ortto's consolidation is worth the sales call because it replaces three vendor relationships with one. If you already have those tools, or do not need them yet, and the actual gap is behavior-triggered email that understands multi-user company accounts, Userlist's narrower focus and published pricing make it the faster, cheaper, and more transparent decision. Buying Ortto purely for its email capability when you do not need the CDP or support layer is over-buying; buying Userlist expecting a support inbox is under-buying.

Bottom line

Pick Ortto if your SaaS company wants to consolidate CDP, lifecycle marketing, analytics, and support into a single platform and is comfortable with a sales-assisted buying process to get there. Pick Userlist if the specific gap is behavior-triggered email with genuine multi-user company account modeling, and you would rather evaluate and buy self-serve at a published price than book a demo. Growth-stage SaaS companies that already run a separate CDP or support tool and just need Userlist's email depth are a common and reasonable profile; companies starting from zero infrastructure get more immediate value from Ortto's breadth.

Frequently asked questions

Does Userlist include a support inbox or live chat like Ortto's Talk product?

No, Userlist has no live chat, shared inbox, or knowledge base functionality, its scope is limited to marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email plus in-app messages. Ortto includes Ortto Talk specifically to bring support into the same workspace as marketing automation, which is a meaningful difference for teams wanting that consolidation.

Is Ortto's CDP better than Userlist's account data model for handling company accounts?

They solve overlapping but not identical problems: Ortto's CDP is a broader data unification layer pulling in CRM, product usage, and third-party sources, while Userlist's documented many-to-many user-to-company model is specifically built for B2B SaaS account relationships and is a named core differentiator of the product. A team whose primary need is precise multi-user company account handling in email workflows may find Userlist's more explicit account model easier to reason about.

Why would a SaaS company pick Userlist over Ortto if both target the same audience?

Userlist makes sense when a company wants published, self-serve pricing and a narrower tool focused specifically on behavior-based email, without paying for or managing a CDP, analytics suite, and support inbox it may not need or already has elsewhere. Ortto makes more sense when a company wants to replace multiple vendor relationships with one consolidated platform and is willing to go through a sales process.

Does Ortto support transactional email like password resets and billing notices?

Ortto's published feature set is centered on marketing and lifecycle messaging across email, SMS, push, and in-app channels rather than a dedicated transactional email layer. Userlist explicitly includes transactional email, covering account verification, password resets, and billing notifications, alongside its marketing and lifecycle automation in the same platform.

Is Userlist worth $149/month for an early-stage SaaS startup with limited users?

It depends on whether there is enough real product usage data yet to justify behavior-triggered automation, since Userlist's value comes from company-level and user-level events rather than basic broadcast email. A very early-stage startup may get more immediate value from testing product-market fit before investing in either Userlist's or Ortto's more advanced automation layers.

How does the Canva acquisition affect a decision between Ortto and Userlist?

Ortto joining Canva introduces some uncertainty about future pricing, roadmap direction, and standalone product support, which is worth factoring into a long-term commitment even though existing customers should expect continuity in the near term. Userlist has no comparable acquisition news, which may appeal to a team that wants to avoid that specific uncertainty while still getting SaaS-focused email automation.

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