Streak vs Mailtrack
A Gmail user comparing Streak and Mailtrack is usually deciding between 'CRM inside Gmail' and 'tracking-only.'
Streak's positioning is 'CRM inside Gmail.' Pipelines, deal stages, contact management, plus tracking. Mailtrack is pure tracking with no CRM features.
Streak Solo at $19/user/mo yearly is roughly 4x Mailtrack Pro at $4.99. The premium pays for the CRM layer, which is either critical (you have no CRM today) or wasted (you already use HubSpot/Salesforce/Pipedrive).
Where Streak and Mailtrack differ
Both are Gmail Chrome extensions. Both have generous free tiers. Both count raw pixel loads as opens. Neither has confidence scoring.
Verdict by buyer profile
Streak's CRM-in-Gmail is the structural fit.
Mailtrack at $4.99 is the lighter answer; do not pay for Streak's CRM you don't use.
Outsolvi covers both clients with confidence scoring.
Outsolvi at $7/user/mo yearly is the tracking-intelligence layer that works alongside Streak's CRM. Streak users get confidence-scored opens that Streak itself does not expose. Outsolvi also extends tracking to Outlook for teams that mix clients.
Frequently asked questions
Can I migrate from Streak to a real CRM later?+
Streak supports CSV export of pipeline data; HubSpot and Salesforce have import wizards that accept Streak's format. The migration is mostly painless.
Why does Mailtrack stay alive against Streak?+
Price and simplicity. A Gmail user who only wants tracking does not need a CRM. Mailtrack at $4.99 is the right answer for that segment.
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.
We update these pages when the underlying mechanics change. new mailbox-provider rules, new tracker behavior, new measurement gaps. The dates above are real revisions, not auto-touches.