EmailAnalytics vs Saleshandy
A user comparing EmailAnalytics and Saleshandy is usually evaluating tools that solve completely different problems.
EmailAnalytics aggregates rep + team email behaviour for managers. Saleshandy is cold-outbound: lead-sequencing + warmup + tracking.
If you want team reporting, EmailAnalytics. If you want cold outreach at scale, Saleshandy.
Want a third option neither EmailAnalytics nor Saleshandy covers?
Outsolvi handles confidence-scored email tracking, LinkedIn automation, and AI email outreach. Native Outlook + Gmail, $7/mo, 14-day free trial.
Where EmailAnalytics and Saleshandy differ
Both touch the email-engagement space. Free trials available.
Verdict by buyer profile
EmailAnalytics purpose-built.
Saleshandy cold-first.
Teams Pro covers both at $20.
Outsolvi at $7/user/mo covers AE per-send + Teams Pro at $20 covers manager-level. Pair with Saleshandy for cold-outbound + engagement signal.
Frequently asked questions
Are these tools competitors?+
Not directly. The scope difference is large enough that most teams buy one or the other, not both.
Can Saleshandy provide manager-level reporting?+
Light, sequence-centric. Not the dedicated manager view EmailAnalytics provides.
Want the third-option breakdown?
Outsolvi covers Outlook + Gmail natively, exposes Tier 1 to 5 confidence scoring on opens, and includes AI reply sentiment at the $7/user/mo yearly base tier. 14-day free trial, no credit card.
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Related comparisons and research
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Nate built Outsolvi after watching every email-tracking tool he had ever used lie to him about opens. Outsolvi runs Tier 1 to 5 confidence scoring on every open, native in Outlook and Gmail, so the number on the dashboard is one a rep can actually act on.
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