Mailbutler vs Saleshandy
A user comparing Mailbutler and Saleshandy is choosing between mail-client-aware productivity and platform-driven cold outreach.
Mailbutler covers Apple Mail, Outlook, Gmail with tracking + templates + AI. Saleshandy covers cold outbound with warmup + sequencing + unified inbox.
If you live in Apple Mail or want productivity polish across multiple clients, Mailbutler. If you run cold outbound at scale, Saleshandy.
Where Mailbutler and Saleshandy differ
Both have tracking, templates. Both have free tiers. Both have AI at higher tiers. Neither has confidence scoring.
Verdict by buyer profile
Mailbutler is the rare Apple Mail option.
Saleshandy cold-first.
Confidence scoring + AI at $7.
Outsolvi at $7/user/mo is cheaper than either with confidence scoring. Pair with Saleshandy for cold-outbound; replace Mailbutler on Outlook/Gmail for accuracy.
Frequently asked questions
Is Mailbutler still the only Apple Mail tracker?+
Almost. A few smaller products exist; Mailbutler's plug-in depth leads the category.
Does Saleshandy support Apple Mail?+
No native Apple Mail. Saleshandy is Gmail / Outlook via SMTP.
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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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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