Comparison

SalesBlink vs Userlist in 2026: Cold email sequencing vs SaaS lifecycle automation

SalesBlink writes and sends cold outreach to people who have never heard of you. Userlist emails the users and companies already inside your product, triggered by what they actually do.

Updated July 4, 2026
SalesBlink
Userlist
Key takeaways
  • SalesBlink sends cold email to prospects with no prior relationship; Userlist triggers email based on real behavior from users and companies already signed up, and neither covers the other's audience.
  • SalesBlink includes unlimited email warmup on every plan to protect cold sender reputation; Userlist has no warmup feature since its sending is to an existing, opted-in user base.
  • Userlist handles many-to-many user-to-company relationships for company-level automation, a data model SalesBlink has no equivalent for.
  • Userlist includes transactional email (password resets, billing) in the same builder as marketing and lifecycle campaigns; SalesBlink has no transactional email function.
  • SalesBlink's BlinkGPT writes complete cold sequences from a prompt, gated to its $179/month Business tier; Userlist's A/B testing and conversion goals require its $349/month Professional tier.
  • SalesBlink includes a built-in meeting scheduler from Growth; Userlist has no meeting scheduler and instead focuses on in-app messaging and dynamic segmentation.
  • SalesBlink offers a 14-day free trial with no credit card; Userlist also offers a 14-day trial on Basic and Professional but no free tier.

SalesBlink and Userlist automate email for entirely different audiences. SalesBlink is a cold outreach platform: BlinkGPT writes multi-step sequences, unlimited warmup protects sender reputation, and a meeting scheduler books calls from replies, all starting at $25/month for prospects who do not yet know your company. Userlist is a post-signup tool: behavior-triggered marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email for SaaS products with a company-level data model, starting at $149/month for existing users and accounts. A SaaS company generating its own pipeline could use SalesBlink to find and convert cold leads and Userlist to onboard and retain them once they sign up, but neither tool substitutes for the other.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
SalesBlink$25/moSales teams and agencies prospecting into cold contacts who need AI-assisted sequence writing and a meeting scheduler in one low-cost tool.
Userlist$149/moSaaS product teams with real signup activity who need behavior-triggered lifecycle and transactional email in one place.

Userlist

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

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Userlist starts after conversion. It triggers marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email based on real user and company behavior inside a SaaS product, with a data model supporting many-to-many user-to-company relationships so a workflow can fire at the company level, not just for one contact.

One visual builder covers onboarding sequences, billing notifications, password resets, and in-app messages, removing the need for a separate transactional email service. Dynamic segmentation combines user properties, company properties, and behavioral events, updating automatically as accounts meet or leave the criteria.

At $149/month for Basic covering 10,000 users, Userlist has no cold-outreach capability at all and would be an expensive, mismatched choice for finding new leads. A/B testing and conversion goal tracking are reserved for the $349/month Professional tier, aimed at teams running systematic onboarding experiments on an existing customer base.

Pricing
Feature
Basic
$149/mo
Professional
$349/mo
Enterprise
Custom
Users included10,00010,000Custom
Transactional email
Company accounts
A/B split testing
14-day free trial
Best for: SaaS product teams with real signup activity who need behavior-triggered lifecycle and transactional email in one place.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
SalesBlink
Userlist
Target audienceCold prospects with no prior relationshipExisting signed-up users and companies
AI sequence generationYes, BlinkGPT, gated to Business tierNo
Email warmupYes, unlimited on all plansNot applicable
Transactional emailNoYes, included on all plans
Company-level automationNo, not applicableYes, many-to-many user-to-company model
Meeting schedulerYes, from Growth tierNo
A/B testingNoYes, Professional tier and above
Pricing modelFlat tiers by team sizeFlat tiers scaled by user count
Free tier / trialNo free tier, 14-day trial on all plansNo free tier, 14-day trial on Basic and Professional
LinkedIn outreachNoNo

Which should you choose?

Teams running cold outreach to net-new prospectsSalesBlink
SaaS product teams triggering lifecycle email on real user or company behaviorUserlist
B2B SaaS products sold to teams rather than individual usersUserlist
Budget-conscious teams wanting AI-written sequences and a meeting schedulerSalesBlink
Teams needing transactional and marketing email unified in one platformUserlist
Agencies doing cold email for clients on a low per-client costSalesBlink

These two tools do not compete for the same budget line. SalesBlink's entire design depends on the recipient having no prior relationship with the sender, which is the opposite of Userlist's premise of triggering on real, tracked in-product behavior. Neither tool is a substitute for the other; they sit on opposite sides of the same funnel.

Bottom line

Choose SalesBlink if your priority is generating new pipeline through AI-written cold email sequences on a tight budget. Choose Userlist if your priority is what happens after signup, onboarding, retention, and billing communication driven by real product usage. A SaaS company building its growth loop end to end will likely need both: SalesBlink to fill the funnel, Userlist to keep what lands in it engaged.

Frequently asked questions

Can Userlist be used for cold email outreach the way SalesBlink is?

No, Userlist has no cold outreach or warmup functionality; it is built exclusively for behavior-triggered email to users and companies who already exist inside your product, which makes it unsuitable for prospecting into net-new leads.

Does SalesBlink handle transactional email like password resets the way Userlist does?

No, SalesBlink has no transactional email capability; it is focused on cold outreach sequencing and meeting booking, while transactional messages like password resets and billing notices, which Userlist covers natively, would require a separate service.

Which tool should a growth-stage SaaS company invest in first?

It depends on where the actual bottleneck is: a company without enough pipeline should prioritize SalesBlink to generate new leads through AI-written cold sequences, while a company converting signups but losing them during onboarding should prioritize Userlist, since the two solve sequential rather than competing problems.

Is Userlist worth its $149/month starting price if I am also paying for SalesBlink?

It depends on signup volume: Userlist is priced for products with meaningful existing user activity to trigger on, and a company still ramping up cold outreach through SalesBlink may not yet have enough signed-up users to justify Userlist's cost, in which case it is reasonable to delay Userlist until conversion volume grows.

Does SalesBlink include the same company-level automation as Userlist?

No, SalesBlink has no concept of company accounts or many-to-many user relationships; it sequences outreach to individual contacts, while Userlist's company-level data model, which lets a campaign trigger based on account activity, is a core differentiator with no equivalent in SalesBlink.

Can I run SalesBlink and Userlist together as one growth stack?

Yes, this is a natural combination: SalesBlink generates and sequences cold outbound leads with BlinkGPT and free warmup, and once a prospect converts into a signed-up user, Userlist takes over with behavior-triggered onboarding, lifecycle, and transactional email based on real product activity.

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