Userlist vs Woodpecker in 2026: SaaS lifecycle automation vs cold email and LinkedIn outreach
Userlist emails users and companies who already signed up, triggered by real product behavior. Woodpecker sends cold email and LinkedIn messages to people who have never heard of you.
Userlist targets existing signed-up users and companies with behavior-triggered campaigns; Woodpecker targets cold prospects with no prior relationship using email and LinkedIn sequences, and neither covers the other's audience.
Userlist handles many-to-many user-to-company relationships for company-level automation, a data model Woodpecker has no equivalent for since it is built around cold sending rather than existing accounts.
Woodpecker includes free email warmup and inbox rotation on every plan to protect cold sender reputation; Userlist has no warmup feature since its sending is to an existing, opted-in audience.
Userlist includes transactional email (password resets, billing notices) in the same builder as marketing and lifecycle campaigns; Woodpecker has no transactional email function.
Woodpecker offers LinkedIn automation as a paid add-on; Userlist has no outreach or LinkedIn capability of any kind since it is not built for cold prospecting.
Userlist's A/B testing and conversion goal tracking require its $349/month Professional tier; Woodpecker has no A/B testing feature and instead offers condition-based sequence branching.
Woodpecker offers white-label access from its 10,000-prospect tier for agencies; Userlist has no white-label option published in its pricing.
Userlist and Woodpecker close out this comparison set the same way several other pairs did: two tools that automate email but for entirely different audiences. Userlist is post-signup, behavior-triggered marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email for SaaS products, with a data model built around many-to-many user-to-company relationships, priced by user count starting at $149/month. Woodpecker is cold outreach, free warmup, inbox rotation, condition-based branching, and LinkedIn as a paid add-on, priced by active prospect volume starting at $35/month for 500 prospects. A SaaS company running its own growth loop would plausibly use Woodpecker to generate cold leads and Userlist to onboard and retain the customers who convert, but the two do not compete for the same budget line.
The tools at a glance
Userlist
Behavior-based email automation for SaaS with company-level workflows, in-app messages, and A/B testing.
Userlist is built for the moment after a customer relationship already exists. It triggers marketing, lifecycle, and transactional email based on what a user or company actually does inside a SaaS product, with a data model supporting many-to-many user-to-company relationships, so a workflow can fire based on company-level activity rather than only individual behavior.
One visual workflow builder handles 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.
Userlist has no cold-sending, warmup, or LinkedIn capability, since none of that matters for email going to an existing, opted-in audience. At $149/month minimum, it is priced for growth-stage SaaS companies with real signup volume, not for generating new leads the way Woodpecker does.
| Feature | Basic $149/mo | Professional $349/mo | Enterprise Custom |
|---|---|---|---|
| Users included | 10,000 | 10,000 | Custom |
| Transactional email | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Company accounts | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| A/B split testing | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
| 14-day free trial | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
Woodpecker
Cold email and LinkedIn outreach platform with built-in warm-up, inbox rotation, and GDPR-safe sending.
Woodpecker is built for reaching people who have no existing relationship with your company. Running since 2015, it bundles free email warm-up, automatic inbox rotation, adaptive sending limits, and a domain audit tool at every tier, all aimed at protecting sender reputation for cold outreach specifically.
Condition-based campaigns branch sequences depending on whether a prospect opened, clicked, or replied, and a built-in Lead Finder sources verified contacts directly inside the platform on a credits system. Pricing scales by active prospect count, from $35/month for 500 prospects to $329/month for 20,000.
Woodpecker has no functionality for what happens after a cold prospect converts into a customer. There is no transactional email, no in-app messaging, and no company-account data model, so it cannot handle onboarding, billing notifications, or lifecycle campaigns the way Userlist does. Its job ends once a reply moves into a CRM.
| Feature | 500 prospects $35/mo | 2,000 prospects $67/mo | 4,000 prospects $99/mo | 10,000 prospects $188/mo | 20,000 prospects $329/mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Email warm-up (free) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Inbox rotation | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Condition-based campaigns | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| LinkedIn automation | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
| White-label | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Available | Available |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Target audience | Existing signed-up users and companies | Cold prospects with no prior relationship |
| Email warmup | Not applicable | Free, included at all tiers |
| LinkedIn outreach | No | Add-on at every tier |
| Transactional email | Yes, included on all plans | No |
| Company-level automation | Yes, many-to-many user-to-company model | No, not applicable |
| A/B testing | Yes, Professional tier and above | No |
| Pricing model | Flat tiers scaled by user count | Active prospect volume in campaigns |
| Free tier / trial | No free tier, 14-day trial on Basic and Professional | No free tier, 7-day trial only |
| White-label option | Not published | From 10,000-prospect tier |
| Ideal use case | SaaS lifecycle, onboarding, and retention email | Cold outbound lead generation across email and LinkedIn |
Which should you choose?
As with several pairs in this category, there is no real competitive overlap here. Userlist's entire model depends on real, tracked in-product behavior from an existing account, which by definition a cold prospect does not have. Woodpecker's entire model depends on reaching people who have no relationship with the sender yet, which is precisely the audience Userlist is not built to touch.
Bottom line
Choose Woodpecker if you need to generate new pipeline through cold email and LinkedIn outreach with proven deliverability fundamentals. Choose Userlist if your challenge is what happens after someone signs up: onboarding, retention, and billing communication tied to actual product usage. A SaaS company running its own growth loop end to end will likely need both, Woodpecker to fill the funnel and Userlist to keep what lands in it engaged.
Frequently asked questions
Can Woodpecker be used for SaaS lifecycle email the way Userlist is?
Not really, Woodpecker has no transactional email, in-app messaging, or company-account data model; it is built for cold outreach with warmup and inbox rotation, while the behavior-triggered lifecycle automation that defines Userlist would need to run on a separate, dedicated tool.
Does Userlist support LinkedIn outreach the way Woodpecker does?
No, Userlist has no outreach or LinkedIn capability of any kind; it is built exclusively for email to users and companies who already exist in your product, while Woodpecker offers LinkedIn automation as a paid add-on specifically for cold prospecting.
Which tool should a growth-stage SaaS company set up first?
It depends on the bigger gap: a company without enough pipeline should prioritize Woodpecker to generate new leads through cold email and LinkedIn outreach, 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 for an early-stage SaaS product?
It depends on signup volume: Userlist is priced for products with meaningful existing user activity to trigger on, so an early-stage product still ramping up outbound through a tool like Woodpecker may not yet have enough signed-up users to justify Userlist's cost.
Does Woodpecker include the same company-level automation as Userlist?
No, Woodpecker has no concept of company accounts or many-to-many user relationships; it tracks individual cold prospects for outreach sequencing, while Userlist's company-level data model, letting a campaign trigger based on account activity, is a core differentiator with no equivalent in Woodpecker.
Can I run Woodpecker and Userlist together as one growth stack?
Yes, this is a natural combination: Woodpecker generates and sequences cold outbound leads across email and LinkedIn with free warmup included, 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.

