Comparison

Loops vs Persana AI in 2026: product lifecycle email vs prospecting data and intent signals

Loops runs email to people who already signed up for your product. Persana AI finds and enriches people who have not, tracking 75+ buyer intent signals across 100+ data sources so a sales team knows exactly when to reach out.

Updated July 4, 2026
Loops
Persana AI
Key takeaways
  • Persana AI aggregates 100+ data providers to find and enrich new prospects; Loops has no prospecting capability, its contacts are your own existing product users.
  • Loops handles transactional email like password resets alongside marketing email in one account; Persana AI has no email-sending capability of its own at all.
  • Persana AI tracks 75+ buyer intent signals including funding rounds and job changes; Loops' automations trigger from your own product events like signup and trial start, not external company signals.
  • Both platforms offer a free tier: Loops for up to 1,000 subscribers, Persana AI for 50 credits, giving both a genuine no-cost way to test fit.
  • Loops charges by contact count with no per-seat fee; Persana AI charges per credit, with a phone number costing 10 credits against an email's 1.
  • Persana AI syncs enriched contacts and signals to a CRM or sequencing tool rather than sending outreach itself; Loops sends email directly but has no data enrichment or signal-tracking feature.
  • Persana AI is currently joining forces with Rox, adding some uncertainty to its product roadmap; Loops carries no comparable transition risk in its own data.

Loops and Persana AI both automate a piece of go-to-market work, but they sit on opposite sides of the funnel. Loops sends marketing, product lifecycle, and transactional email to your existing users, priced by contact count with a genuinely usable free tier. Persana AI aggregates 100+ data providers and tracks 75+ buyer intent signals to help a sales team find and prioritize new prospects, running on a credit system that starts free and scales to $400/month at the Pro tier. Neither tool sends outreach the way a sequencer does, and neither tracks product usage the way the other does; comparing them mostly clarifies which side of the pipeline your gap actually is.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
Loops$0/moSaaS teams sending onboarding, lifecycle, and transactional email to their existing users, with no need to find or enrich new prospects.
Persana AI$0/moSales and revenue teams that need consolidated prospect data and intent-signal triggers to feed into an existing CRM or sequencing tool, not existing-user email.

Loops

Unified email platform for SaaS teams covering marketing, product, and transactional email from a single simple interface

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Loops screenshot

Loops is built around contacts, contact properties, events, and event properties, a model that maps directly onto real SaaS product triggers: signup, trial start, payment, feature activation. Marketing campaigns, lifecycle sequences, and transactional sends run from the same account, with an API and SDKs for Node, Next.js, Ruby, PHP, and NuxtJS built for developers to wire in quickly.

Pricing is based on subscribed contact count with no per-seat fee, and the free plan covers up to 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 sends a month, enough to validate an integration before paying. Companies like Framer, Linear, and Perplexity run their product email through Loops.

Loops has no prospecting or enrichment capability whatsoever. It does not find new contacts, track intent signals, or enrich existing ones with firmographic data; every contact in Loops arrived because they signed up for the product it is connected to.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/mo
Paid (contact-based)
Starts at ~$49/mo
Prospect enrichment
Intent signal tracking
Transactional emailLimited
Team seatsUnlimitedUnlimited
Best for: SaaS teams sending onboarding, lifecycle, and transactional email to their existing users, with no need to find or enrich new prospects.

Persana AI

AI sales prospecting platform with 100+ data sources and 75+ buyer intent signals to find and engage leads on autopilot

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Persana AI screenshot

Persana AI consolidates over 100 data providers into a single subscription through a waterfall model, checking the next source automatically when one lacks a contact. On top of that sits its real differentiator: 75+ buyer intent signals covering funding rounds, executive hires, G2 review activity, competitor tool changes, and website visits from tracked companies.

The credit system prices actions individually, an email costs 1 credit, a phone number costs 10, and the free tier's 50 credits is enough to test data quality on a small ICP sample before paying. When a signal fires, like a target account raising a Series B, Persana can trigger an AI-written outreach draft within minutes.

What Persana AI does not do is send anything. Enriched contacts and signal triggers sync out to a CRM or a separate sequencing tool, and it has no email-sending or campaign feature of its own. It is also currently joining forces with Rox, which introduces some uncertainty about pricing and product direction over the coming months.

Pricing
Feature
Free
$0/mo
Starter
$85/mo
Growth
$151/mo
Pro
$400/mo
Enterprise
Contact sales
Data providers100+100+100+100+100+
Buyer intent signals
CRM integration
Native email sending
Best for: Sales and revenue teams that need consolidated prospect data and intent-signal triggers to feed into an existing CRM or sequencing tool, not existing-user email.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Loops
Persana AI
Primary use caseSaaS product lifecycle and transactional emailSales prospecting and enrichment
Prospect data / enrichmentNone; contacts are your existing users100+ data providers via waterfall enrichment
Buyer intent signalsNo named signal library; triggers come from your own product events75+ signals: funding, hiring, G2 reviews, competitor activity, site visits
Native email sendingYes, on all plansNo; syncs to external sequencing tools
Transactional emailYes, includedNot applicable; not a sending platform
Pricing modelContact-count based, no per-seat feeCredit-based (1 credit/email, 10 credits/phone)
Free tierYes, up to 1,000 subscribersYes, 50 credits
CRM integrationNative to developer tools like Supabase, Clerk, StripeFrom Growth tier up
Developer APIYes, REST API with SDKsWebhooks/API from Pro (custom) and Enterprise
Starting price (paid)~$49/month$85/month

Which should you choose?

SaaS teams sending email to existing product usersLoops
Sales teams that need enriched contacts and intent signalsPersana AI
Developer-led teams wanting a simple, contact-priced email APILoops
Revenue ops leaders wiring signals into an existing CRM workflowPersana AI
Products needing transactional email like receipts or password resetsLoops
Teams needing a single data subscription to replace several point toolsPersana AI

This pairing does not really produce a competitive choice, since the two tools solve different problems for different teams inside the same company. Loops has no answer for finding a new prospect, and Persana AI has no answer for sending an email to anyone, existing user or not. The only thing worth comparing directly is the free-tier generosity: both let you validate real usage, 1,000 subscribers on Loops, 50 credits on Persana, before committing budget.

Bottom line

Choose Loops if your job is keeping existing users engaged through onboarding, lifecycle nudges, and transactional email. Choose Persana AI if your job is finding new prospects and knowing when a signal, a funding round, a new hire, a review, means it is time to reach out. Neither is a substitute for the other, and a company running both product-led growth and outbound sales should expect to pay for both, wiring Persana's enriched, signal-triggered contacts into whatever sequencing tool sends the actual outreach, and using Loops separately for everything that happens after someone signs up.

Frequently asked questions

Does Loops track buyer intent signals the way Persana AI does?

No, Loops has no intent-signal tracking of any kind. Its automations trigger from your own product events, signup, trial start, feature activation, not external signals like funding rounds or job changes. Persana AI tracks 75+ of those external signals specifically to help sales teams time outreach to new prospects.

Can Persana AI send email campaigns the way Loops does?

No, Persana AI does not send email or run campaigns itself. It enriches contacts and surfaces intent signals, then syncs that data to a CRM or a separate sequencing tool for actual outreach. Loops is the sending platform, but only for contacts who already signed up for your product, not cold prospects.

Which tool has a better free tier to test before paying?

Both are genuinely usable for free. Loops covers up to 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 sends a month at no cost, while Persana AI's free tier includes 50 credits, enough to test data quality on a small sample of prospects. Which is more useful depends entirely on whether you are testing email sending or prospect enrichment.

Does Loops include a prospect database like Persana AI's 100+ data sources?

No, Loops has no prospecting or enrichment capability. It works entirely from contacts who already signed up for or use the product it is connected to. Persana AI aggregates over 100 external data providers specifically to find and enrich prospects who have not yet interacted with your company.

Is Persana AI's Rox merger a concern for teams considering it now?

It is worth factoring in. Persana AI has announced it is joining forces with Rox, and while existing plans and credits are expected to be honored, the product roadmap and pricing could shift over the coming months. Loops carries no comparable acquisition or merger uncertainty in its current data.

Should a company use both Loops and Persana AI at the same time?

Yes, that is a sensible pairing for a company running both outbound sales and product-led growth. Persana AI would enrich and signal-score new prospects for the sales team's outreach tool, while Loops would separately handle onboarding, lifecycle, and transactional email for people who have already signed up.

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