Comparison

Ortto vs Woodpecker in 2026: SaaS lifecycle marketing platform vs cold email and LinkedIn outreach

Ortto manages the customer once they are known to your CRM or product. Woodpecker gets a cold email and LinkedIn message in front of someone who is not, with free warmup protecting deliverability along the way.

Updated July 4, 2026
Ortto
Woodpecker
Key takeaways
  • Woodpecker publishes pricing from $35 to $329/month by prospect volume; Ortto requires a sales call for every tier with no public number.
  • Woodpecker includes free email warmup and inbox rotation on every plan; Ortto has no warmup feature since it does not send cold email.
  • Ortto's built-in CDP unifies CRM, product usage, and third-party data for known customers; Woodpecker has no CDP or product usage tracking of any kind.
  • Woodpecker offers LinkedIn outreach as a paid add-on; Ortto has no LinkedIn channel since it is not built for prospecting.
  • Ortto includes a native support inbox and live chat (Talk); Woodpecker has no support or chat product, its scope is entirely outbound sending.
  • Woodpecker offers a white-label option for agencies on higher tiers; Ortto has no white-label or multi-client management feature.

Ortto is a SaaS-focused marketing suite combining a customer data platform, journey automation across five channels, analytics, and native live chat support, priced entirely through a sales call. Woodpecker, running since 2015, is a cold email and LinkedIn outreach platform priced by active prospect volume, with free warmup and inbox rotation included on every plan starting at $35/month. The functional overlap is thin: Ortto's email exists to nurture and support someone already inside your CRM, and Woodpecker's email exists to open a relationship with someone who is not there yet.

The tools at a glance

ToolStarting priceBest for
OrttoContact for pricingSaaS marketing teams with real product usage data wanting lifecycle automation, analytics, and support consolidated in one platform.
Woodpecker$35/moB2B sales teams and cold outreach agencies sending to defined prospect lists under 10,000 who want deliverability tools included by default.

Ortto

Marketing automation, CDP, analytics, and customer support in one platform built for SaaS and high-growth teams.

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Ortto screenshot

Ortto's design assumes the customer relationship already exists. A built-in CDP unifies CRM records, product usage events, and third-party data into customer profiles, and a visual journey builder triggers email, SMS, push, and in-app messages off real behavior rather than static list segments, so an onboarding nudge can fire the moment a user hits a specific in-product milestone.

Lead scoring built from custom activities gives marketing and sales a shared, configurable definition of engagement, and Ortto Talk brings live chat and a support inbox into the same CDP-backed view, closing a gap that usually requires a separate support tool. This consolidation is the whole pitch, fewer vendors, more shared data.

There is nothing in Ortto resembling cold prospecting. No sender warmup, no mailbox rotation, no LinkedIn channel, no external prospect database, because the product assumes every recipient already has some relationship with your CRM or product. Pricing is sales-gated with no published number, and the recent Canva acquisition adds some roadmap uncertainty.

Pricing
Feature
Professional
Contact for pricing
Business
Contact for pricing
Enterprise
Contact for pricing
Journey builder
Built-in CDP
Live chat (Talk)
Lead scoring
Best for: SaaS marketing teams with real product usage data wanting lifecycle automation, analytics, and support consolidated in one platform.

Woodpecker

Cold email and LinkedIn outreach platform with built-in warm-up, inbox rotation, and GDPR-safe sending.

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Woodpecker screenshot

Woodpecker has been solving the cold email deliverability problem since 2015: free warmup on every plan gradually builds sender reputation on new or underperforming domains, and inbox rotation automatically spreads sends across multiple connected accounts so no single mailbox absorbs full campaign volume.

Condition-based campaigns branch sequences off actual prospect behavior, opens, clicks, replies, rather than sending a uniform linear series regardless of engagement, and LinkedIn outreach extends the same campaign timeline into connection requests and messages, though it requires a separate paid add-on.

Pricing scales by active prospect count, starting at $35/month for 500 prospects and reaching $188/month at 10,000, which adds up before factoring in LinkedIn or Lead Finder credits. There is no CDP, no product usage tracking, and no support inbox anywhere in Woodpecker, it is purely an outbound sending and sequencing tool, with white-label access available for agencies on higher tiers.

Pricing
Feature
500 prospects
$35/mo
2,000 prospects
$67/mo
4,000 prospects
$99/mo
10,000 prospects
$188/mo
20,000 prospects
$329/mo
Email warm-up (free)
Inbox rotation
LinkedIn automationAdd-onAdd-onAdd-onAdd-onAdd-on
White-labelAvailableAvailable
Best for: B2B sales teams and cold outreach agencies sending to defined prospect lists under 10,000 who want deliverability tools included by default.

Head-to-head feature comparison

Feature
Ortto
Woodpecker
Primary jobLifecycle marketing for known SaaS usersCold email and LinkedIn outreach
Public pricingNoYes
Entry priceContact for pricing$35/mo
Built-in CDPYesNo
Email warmup includedNot applicable, no cold sendingYes, free on every plan
LinkedIn outreachNoYes, paid add-on
Live chat / support inboxYes, Ortto TalkNo
White-label agency supportNoYes, on higher tiers
Requires sales conversationYesNo, self-serve signup
Best-fit teamSaaS marketing teamsB2B sales teams and outreach agencies

Which should you choose?

SaaS teams automating lifecycle email off product usage dataOrtto
B2B teams sending cold email to prospect lists under 10,000Woodpecker
Teams wanting live chat and support consolidated with marketingOrtto
Agencies wanting a white-label cold outreach platformWoodpecker
Product-led SaaS companies unifying CRM, product, and support dataOrtto
Teams that need condition-based branching in outbound sequencesWoodpecker

The line here is whether the recipient already has a relationship with your business. Ortto's feature set, the CDP, lead scoring, journey triggers, all assumes yes, and it has nothing useful to offer when the answer is no. Woodpecker's feature set, warmup, rotation, condition-based branching, all assumes no, and it has no lifecycle or support layer for once that relationship exists. This is a decision about which stage of the customer journey needs automation, not a genuine feature-for-feature bake-off.

Bottom line

Pick Ortto if you run a SaaS product with real usage data and want a CDP, lifecycle marketing, and support consolidated in one platform, accepting a sales-assisted buying process. Pick Woodpecker if your team is sending cold email and LinkedIn messages to a defined prospect list under roughly 10,000 contacts and wants warmup and rotation included by default rather than purchased separately. A SaaS company running both a retention program for existing users through Ortto and an outbound sales motion through Woodpecker is a coherent setup, not a sign either tool is falling short.

Frequently asked questions

Can Woodpecker be used for SaaS lifecycle email like Ortto instead of cold outreach?

Woodpecker has no CDP, product usage tracking, or behavior-based journey triggers, its pricing model by active prospect count and its warmup infrastructure are built specifically for cold outbound. Ortto is purpose-built for lifecycle email triggered by real product behavior and is the correct tool for that job.

Does Ortto include any cold email deliverability features like warmup or inbox rotation?

No, Ortto has no warmup or rotation mechanism since it does not send cold outreach, every message goes to a contact already in your CRM or product data. Woodpecker's free warmup and inbox rotation exist specifically to protect deliverability when emailing people who have no prior relationship with your domain.

Why does Woodpecker publish pricing while Ortto requires a sales call?

Woodpecker's cold outreach pricing scales predictably with active prospect volume, which supports clear published tiers from $35 to $329 per month. Ortto positions itself as a broader platform sale involving CDP setup, support workflows, and custom integrations that vary by customer, which likely explains its sales-assisted pricing model.

Is Woodpecker's LinkedIn add-on comparable to anything in Ortto?

No, Ortto has no LinkedIn channel or outreach capability of any kind, its channels are limited to email, SMS, push, in-app messages, and live chat for known contacts. Woodpecker's LinkedIn automation, available as a paid add-on, extends its cold outreach sequences into connection requests and messages, a feature Ortto does not attempt.

Does Ortto offer a comparable support layer to help teams that also need customer service tools?

Yes, Ortto includes Ortto Talk, a native live chat widget, shared inbox, and knowledge base with agents seeing full CDP-backed customer history mid-conversation. Woodpecker has no support or chat product of any kind, its scope is entirely limited to outbound email and LinkedIn sequencing.

Is Woodpecker's prospect-based pricing more or less predictable than Ortto's custom quotes?

Woodpecker's pricing is far more predictable upfront since it is published by prospect tier, from $35 per month at 500 prospects to $329 per month at 20,000, though the LinkedIn add-on and Lead Finder credits add variable cost on top. Ortto offers no published number at all, so cost visibility only comes after a sales conversation.

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