Vocus.io vs Mailtrack
A Gmail user comparing Vocus.io and Mailtrack is choosing between 'productivity suite' and 'tracking only.'
Vocus.io adds tracking, sequencing, mail-merge, templates, and scheduling to Gmail at $5/user/mo yearly. Mailtrack at $4.99 is tracking only. Vocus.io is significantly more capable at virtually the same price.
Vocus.io is structurally the better deal at the entry tier; Mailtrack survives because of its minimal-by-design positioning and free tier with branding.
Where Vocus.io and Mailtrack differ
Both Gmail Chrome extensions, both track opens, both have free tiers, neither has confidence scoring.
Verdict by buyer profile
Vocus.io's price-to-feature ratio is excellent.
Mailtrack's free tier with branding is unbeaten.
Native Outlook + confidence scoring at $7.
Outsolvi at $7 yearly covers Outlook + Gmail with confidence scoring and AI, neither of which Vocus.io or Mailtrack expose. For Outlook teams or accuracy-conscious senders, Outsolvi is the structural fit.
Frequently asked questions
Is Vocus.io still actively developed?+
Yes. The team is smaller than Yesware or Mixmax but commits regularly.
Why does Mailtrack hold market share against Vocus.io at similar price?+
Mailtrack's minimal-tracking-only positioning is exactly what some users want. The simplicity is the feature.
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.