Comparison

Clay vs SalesBlink in 2026: Data Infrastructure vs AI-Written Cold Email

One tool answers who to contact and what to know about them, the other answers what to send and how to avoid the spam folder. Clay starts at $167/month once you leave the free tier; SalesBlink starts at $25/month.

Updated July 4, 2026
Clay
SalesBlink
Key takeaways
  • Clay aggregates 150+ data providers into a single waterfall so you get higher contact coverage without separate vendor contracts; SalesBlink has no data enrichment layer at all.
  • SalesBlink includes unlimited email accounts and unlimited warmup on every plan starting at $25/month; Clay has no email warmup or sending infrastructure of its own.
  • Claygent researches custom data points from the open web when a structured provider comes up empty; BlinkGPT writes the sequence copy itself but does not research the prospect first.
  • Clay's free plan caps tables at 200 rows and 500 actions a month, useful only for testing; SalesBlink's Starter plan supports up to 10,000 sent emails a month for $25.
  • SalesBlink has no LinkedIn outreach channel, it is email-only; Clay's Audiences feature syncs enriched lists to LinkedIn, Meta, and Google for ad targeting instead of direct outreach.
  • BlinkGPT, SalesBlink's AI sequence writer, is gated behind the $179/month Business tier; Claygent AI research is included on every Clay plan, including the free one.
  • Clay charges by credit consumption across 150+ providers with unlimited seats; SalesBlink charges a flat monthly fee per tier with seat limits of 1 on Starter and unlimited only on Business.

Clay and SalesBlink both sit inside a modern outbound stack, but they solve different halves of the problem. Clay is a data infrastructure layer: a waterfall across 150+ providers, an AI research agent called Claygent that fills gaps no provider covers, and a natural language workflow builder named Sculptor for assembling GTM logic without writing formulas by hand. SalesBlink is a sending and copywriting layer: BlinkGPT drafts full multi-step sequences from a prompt, every plan includes unlimited email accounts and unlimited warmup, and a built-in meeting scheduler turns replies into booked calls. Teams rarely choose one instead of the other so much as decide which gap hurts more right now, since Clay has no native cold-sending engine and SalesBlink has no data enrichment waterfall of its own.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Clay$0/moGTM ops teams and outbound sales orgs who need to consolidate five different data vendor subscriptions into one enrichment layer, and who already have (or are building separately) their own email sending and warmup infrastructure.
SalesBlink$25/moFounders, solo SDRs, and budget-conscious agencies who want AI-drafted sequences and warmed-up sending infrastructure bundled together at a low entry price, without needing a separate enrichment tool for a straightforward outreach list.

Clay

GTM data infrastructure that connects 150+ data providers, runs AI research agents, and builds outbound workflows in natural language.

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Clay does not send a single email. What it does is decide who gets one and what you know about them before you write it. Point a table at a list of target accounts and the waterfall queries up to 150 data providers in the priority order you set, stopping the moment a verified match comes back. Claygent, the AI research agent, picks up where structured data runs out: recent funding news, a hiring signal, a specific product detail mentioned on a company blog, anything a provider database would not think to track.

Sculptor is the part that makes Clay usable by people who are not full-time operators. Describe the GTM play you want in plain English and Sculptor writes the table logic, filters, and enrichment steps behind it, which cuts down on the formula-syntax learning curve that has historically kept Clay out of reach for smaller teams. Once a list is enriched, Clay's own email sequencer can send from the same table, and the Audiences feature pushes the same data to LinkedIn, Meta, and Google for ad targeting or into a CRM.

The catch is cost and complexity scale together. Actions and credits are consumed differently depending on which provider answers the query or whether Claygent had to do web research, so a team moving from the free 500-action tier into production needs to budget carefully. Launch runs $167/month, Growth (which unlocks Audiences, CRM sync, and Clay MCP) is $446/month, and Enterprise pricing requires a sales call.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/mo
Launch
$167/mo
Growth
$446/mo
Enterprise
Contact
Actions per month500from 15,000from 50,000Custom
Table row limit200 rowsUnlimitedUnlimitedUnlimited
Claygent AI research
Multi-provider waterfall
Email sequencer
Audiences (ad sync)
Best for: GTM ops teams and outbound sales orgs who need to consolidate five different data vendor subscriptions into one enrichment layer, and who already have (or are building separately) their own email sending and warmup infrastructure.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Clay
SalesBlink
Core functionContact and account data enrichmentCold email sequencing and sending
Data provider waterfall150+ providersNone
AI web research agentYes, ClaygentNo, BlinkGPT writes copy, not research
Natural language workflow builderYes, SculptorNo
Native email sendingYes, sequencer includedYes, core product
Email warmup includedNoYes, unlimited on all plans
LinkedIn or ad channel syncYes, Audiences syncs to LinkedIn, Meta, GoogleNo, email only
Meeting schedulerNoYes, from Growth up
Unlimited seatsYes, on all plansNo, 1 seat on Starter
Free tierYes, 200-row table capNo, 14-day trial only
CRM syncYes, from Growth upNo
Starting price$167/mo (Launch)$25/mo (Starter)

Which should you choose?

Teams that need to consolidate ZoomInfo, Apollo, and other data vendor contracts into oneClay
Founders who want an AI-written sequence and warmed-up sending live within a daySalesBlink
Agencies running account-based outbound where research depth matters more than send volumeClay
Solo SDRs on a tight budget who need warmup and unlimited email accounts bundled inSalesBlink
GTM teams syncing enriched audiences to LinkedIn and Meta ad platformsClay
Teams that want meeting booking built into the same tool that sends the emailSalesBlink

The honest comparison here is not which tool wins, it is which problem is more expensive to leave unsolved. If your bottleneck is bad or incomplete contact data, no amount of clever copywriting in SalesBlink fixes that, since it has no enrichment layer to draw from. If your bottleneck is that nobody on the team can write and warm up a sequence fast enough, Clay's enrichment does nothing to solve that either, since it has no dedicated warmup engine. Plenty of operations end up running both: Clay to build the list and add the research angle, then exporting into a dedicated sender.

Bottom line

Pick Clay if enrichment quality and provider coverage are the constraint on your outbound program, and budget for the $167/month Launch tier once you move past testing. Pick SalesBlink if you need a fast, affordable, all-in-one way to draft, warm, and send cold email without first building a separate data pipeline. Do not expect either one to replace the other; they sit at different points in the same funnel.

Frequently asked questions

Can Clay replace SalesBlink for sending cold email?

Clay does include a native email sequencer, so technically yes, but it lacks SalesBlink's dedicated warmup engine and BlinkGPT copywriting, which means teams that pick Clay for sending are usually pairing it with a separate deliverability tool rather than relying on Clay alone for that piece.

Does SalesBlink have any data enrichment or research features like Clay?

No, SalesBlink has no data provider waterfall or AI research agent comparable to Claygent. BlinkGPT writes sequence copy based on a description you give it of your business and audience, it does not go find company-specific details about the recipient the way Clay's research layer does.

Is Clay worth it if I only need cold email, not full GTM data infrastructure?

Probably not at the $167/month Launch price if cold email is your only use case, since SalesBlink or a similar dedicated sender at $25 to $79/month covers that need directly without paying for a 150-provider waterfall you are not using.

Why is SalesBlink so much cheaper than Clay at the entry tier?

SalesBlink's $25/month Starter plan buys sending infrastructure and AI-assisted copy for one channel, cold email, while Clay's $167/month Launch plan buys access to 150+ third-party data sources and an AI research agent, categories of cost that SalesBlink simply does not carry.

Does SalesBlink support LinkedIn outreach alongside email?

No, SalesBlink is an email-only platform with no LinkedIn automation channel. Clay does not run LinkedIn outreach either, but its Audiences feature can sync an enriched list to LinkedIn for ad targeting rather than direct messaging.

Which tool is better for an agency running outbound for multiple clients?

It depends on what the agency is billing for: Clay fits agencies whose value proposition is data quality and account research across many client verticals, while SalesBlink fits agencies billing on volume of sequences sent, since its unlimited warmup and flat per-tier pricing make cost more predictable per client.

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