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Overloop wins on AI-driven prospecting and list building. Reply wins on sequence execution and user satisfaction. Here's how to choose based on your workflow.
Try Overloop FreeOverloop includes a 450M+ contact database for lead sourcing. Reply typically requires importing contacts from external sources or CSV files.
Overloop's AI analyzes prospect websites and social profiles to generate personalized messaging across 80+ languages. Reply relies more on templates and manual personalization.
Overloop combines lead sourcing, enrichment, and sequencing in one platform. Reply is primarily a sequencing tool that activates lists built elsewhere.
| Feature | Overloop |
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|---|---|---|
| Prospecting | ||
| B2B Contact Database | ✓ 450M+ | ✗ Import/CSV |
| Data Enrichment | ✓ Built-in | ~ Add-ons |
| Email Finder | ✓ | ~ Via integrations |
| Outreach | ||
| AI Email Writing | ✓ 80+ languages | ✓ |
| Email + LinkedIn Sequences | ✓ | ✓ |
| Phone/SMS Steps | ✗ | ✓ |
| Follow-up Automation | ✓ | ✓ |
| Setup & Deliverability | ||
| Multi-Inbox Sending | ✓ 3 per user | ✓ |
| Deliverability Controls | ✓ | ✓ |
| Platform | ||
| Salesforce Integration | ✓ Enterprise | ✓ |
| User Satisfaction (G2) | ~ | ✓ Higher rated |
| Pricing | ✓ From $69/mo | ✓ Per-user tiers |
Overloop is built to help you go from "ICP idea" to "usable contacts" without stitching together multiple tools. It pulls from a 450M+ contact database, enriches contacts, and pushes them into campaigns in one workflow. This database-first approach is powerful when your prospecting efforts start with lead generation.
Reply tends to shine once you already have contacts. Teams commonly treat Reply as the system that activates lists, then rely on external sources for verified emails and data accuracy. If your workflow already includes a dedicated data provider, Reply can feel simpler.
Overloop's AI generates personalized emails and LinkedIn messages by analyzing prospect websites and social profiles in 80+ languages. This lets you keep a consistent structure while varying the "why you / why now" details that actually drive replies.
Reply is typically used as a sales engagement "workbench" for running sequences and executing tasks across channels. G2 reviewers rate Reply higher in overall satisfaction, which can translate into faster adoption when rolling out shared sequences across a team.
Overloop uses a multi-account approach with up to 3 email accounts per user, distributing volume across mailboxes to reduce reputation risk. Campaign tracking provides open rates, reply rates, and engagement metrics to help you adjust when a domain starts trending toward spam.
Reply's deliverability outcomes depend on how you configure mailboxes. While Reply scores higher on user satisfaction, satisfaction doesn't automatically mean better inbox placement.
Overloop keeps outbound in one dashboard by pairing prospecting with execution. The hidden constraint is capacity: 500 credits/user/month (roughly 250 enriched prospects), 3 email accounts per user, and up to 10 active campaigns on standard plans.
Reply wins on daily execution feel. G2 reviewers report fewer friction points in routine execution, which matters when your team lives in sequences all day.
Overloop's integration story is strongest when your workflow is CRM-led. Salesforce integration is available on Enterprise plans with unlimited email accounts and campaigns. Reply plugs into common sales stacks with native CRM connections.
Choose Overloop when you need AI-driven prospecting plus outreach in one place. Choose Reply when your team already has contacts and needs polished sequence execution. For most growing teams, Overloop delivers more value per dollar.
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