Pricing

Research-first AI outbound.
$49/mo. No lock-ins,
no credit games.

One price. All prospects researched. All emails personalized. Cancel anytime.

Starter
$49
per month · cancel anytime
  • 100 researched prospects/mo
  • 250 email sends/mo
  • Full AI research engine
  • Personalized email generation
  • Open tracking & analytics
  • Email delivery via Pipelaunch
  • Campaign management
Scale
$399
per month · cancel anytime
  • 2,000 researched prospects/mo
  • 6,000 email sends/mo
  • Full AI research engine
  • Personalized email generation
  • Open tracking & analytics
  • Email delivery via Pipelaunch
  • Campaign management
  • Priority support
  • Custom domain sending

No annual lock-ins. No seat fees. No credit-system surprises. Flat monthly pricing.

Not ready? Join the waitlist.

We'll send you a single note when something changes worth knowing about — new features, pricing changes, or early cohort seats. No spam.

How we stack up

You've seen the alternatives.
Here's the honest comparison.

Feature Pipelaunch US Apollo ($49) Clay ($149+) Amplemarket ($600+) 11x / Artisan ($5K+)
Starting price $49/mo $49/mo $149/mo $600+/mo $5,000+/mo
Live company research Built-in Static DB only ~ Via integrations ~ Partial
AI-written personalized emails Per prospect Templates only With prompting
Credit-based pricing No credits, flat price Credit system, confusing Credits expire Seat + usage fees Black-box pricing
Annual contract required Month-to-month ~ Annual for best price Annual-only tiers Annual contract Annual contract
Built-in email sending Included Included Connect your own Included Included
Setup complexity Domain → results in minutes ~ Moderate onboarding Steep learning curve Complex setup Enterprise onboarding
Target user Founders, small sales teams Sales teams, SDRs RevOps, data-savvy users Mid-market sales Enterprise

Competitor pricing from public sources as of May 2026. Prices may vary by plan tier and contract length.

FAQ

Questions founders actually ask.

How is this different from Clay? +
Clay is a powerful data enrichment tool for RevOps teams who want to build complex waterfall pipelines. It's flexible — and hard. You need to understand how to wire together 50+ integrations, manage credit budgets, and write your own prompts. Pipelaunch is opinionated: enter a domain, get decision-maker profiles and ready-to-send personalized emails. No config, no credits, no learning curve. Clay is a toolbox. Pipelaunch is a sales rep.
Do I need to bring my own data? +
No. Pipelaunch researches the company live when you enter a domain. It reads their site, recent news, job postings, and leadership context. You don't need to upload a CSV, connect a CRM, or maintain a contact database. Just paste a domain and we find who to talk to and why they should care about you.
Will my emails land in spam? +
Personalized, relevant emails land better than blast campaigns — that's the research showing that personalization lifts deliverability. We also enforce reasonable send rates (not hundreds per hour) and include proper unsubscribe handling. That said, deliverability depends on your domain reputation too. We're building custom domain sending support for Scale tier customers who want full control.
Can I cancel anytime? +
Yes. No annual contracts, no cancellation fees, no "you have to call us to cancel." It's a monthly subscription. Cancel before your next billing date and you won't be charged again. We're building something people should want to keep, not something they're stuck with.
Is there a free trial? +
We're in early access right now. Join the waitlist and we'll let you in with the first cohort — early users get hands-on onboarding and direct access to our team. We'd rather have 50 users who are getting real value than 5,000 trial users who bounced after one search.
What counts as a "researched prospect"? +
Each time you research a company domain and get decision-maker profiles back, that's one research job. One job can return multiple prospect contacts. Your monthly limit is on research jobs (domains), not on individual contacts found. So a single research job on a company with 5 decision-makers counts as one, not five.