QuickMail vs Woodpecker in 2026: Flat unlimited-sender pricing vs prospect-volume pricing for cold outreach
Both bundle free warmup, LinkedIn as an add-on layer, and multi-channel sequencing. The real difference is how they charge: QuickMail bills per workspace, Woodpecker bills per active prospect.
QuickMail includes unlimited email senders, LinkedIn accounts, and users at every tier starting at $49/month; Woodpecker charges based on active prospect volume starting at $35/month for just 500 prospects.
Both bundle free warmup on every plan: QuickMail's AutoWarmer via MailFlow and Woodpecker's free email warm-up, neither charging extra.
Woodpecker treats LinkedIn automation as a paid add-on at every tier; QuickMail includes unlimited LinkedIn accounts natively in its base price.
QuickMail includes native two-way HubSpot and Pipedrive sync from its $49/month Starter plan; Woodpecker does not list native CRM sync among its core included features, relying more on Zapier integration.
Woodpecker offers white-label access from its 10,000-prospect tier ($188/month); QuickMail does not publish a white-label option in its pricing.
QuickMail's API access requires the $99/month Growth plan; Woodpecker publishes API access as a core feature across its tiers.
Woodpecker includes a built-in Lead Finder prospecting tool on a credits basis; QuickMail has no built-in lead database and depends on imported contact lists.
QuickMail and Woodpecker are the closest head-to-head in this set: both are mature cold email and LinkedIn platforms with free warmup built in, and both have been operating for roughly a decade. The real divergence is pricing structure. QuickMail charges a flat fee per workspace with unlimited senders, LinkedIn accounts, and users at every tier, from $49/month for Starter, but caps uploaded contacts and emails sent per month. Woodpecker charges by the number of active prospects in your campaigns, from $35/month for 500 prospects to $329/month for 20,000, with LinkedIn as a paid add-on rather than bundled. A small team with a modest, steady list will find Woodpecker's model predictable; a team scaling senders and users without proportionally scaling list size will find QuickMail's flat pricing cheaper.
The tools at a glance
QuickMail
Cold outreach platform combining email and LinkedIn sequences with free inbox warm-up and unlimited senders.
QuickMail's flat pricing model is built around removing per-sender and per-user costs entirely. Unlimited email senders, LinkedIn accounts, and team members are included at every tier starting at $49/month, so adding headcount or more sending domains does not increase the bill, only the contact and send-volume limits scale up between tiers.
Email and LinkedIn steps run in the same sequence editor, with connection requests, direct messages, and InMails executing alongside email sends, and replies from both channels land in one unified inbox. Free AutoWarmer via MailFlow runs in the background on every plan without counting against send limits, and a Deliverability AI layer swaps out underperforming mailboxes automatically.
The tradeoff shows up in the Starter tier's limits: 1,000 contacts and 5,000 emails a month is thin for a real campaign, which pushes most serious use to the $99/month Growth plan, also where API access unlocks. LinkedIn automation runs through a Chrome extension requiring an active browser session, and there is no built-in lead database, so sourcing contacts is entirely on the user.
| Feature | Starter $49/mo | Growth $99/mo | Agency $299/mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| Email senders | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| LinkedIn accounts | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Uploaded contacts | 1,000 | 25,000 | 100,000 |
| Free AutoWarmer (MailFlow) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| API access | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ |
Woodpecker
Cold email and LinkedIn outreach platform with built-in warm-up, inbox rotation, and GDPR-safe sending.
Woodpecker has been sending cold email since 2015, and its pricing reflects a different philosophy: pay for the number of active prospects in your campaigns, not the number of senders or seats. That starts at $35/month for 500 prospects and rises to $329/month for 20,000, with unlimited sending accounts allowed at every tier regardless of prospect volume.
Deliverability fundamentals, free warmup, inbox rotation, adaptive sending, and a domain audit tool, are included at every tier without an upsell. Condition-based campaigns let sequences branch depending on whether a prospect opened, clicked, or replied, giving more flexibility than a simple linear sequence, and a built-in Lead Finder helps source contacts directly inside the platform on a credits basis.
LinkedIn automation, unlike email warmup, is a paid add-on rather than a bundled feature, and pricing can climb quickly for teams with prospect lists larger than a few thousand, since cost scales directly with list size rather than staying flat. White-label access is available from the 10,000-prospect tier up, making Woodpecker workable for agencies running client campaigns under their own brand.
| 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 | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Condition-based campaigns | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| LinkedIn automation | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on | Add-on |
| White-label | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | Available | Available |
Head-to-head feature comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing driver | Flat per workspace, unlimited senders and users | Active prospect volume in campaigns |
| Entry price | $49/month | $35/month for 500 prospects |
| LinkedIn automation | Included, via Chrome extension | Add-on at every tier |
| Email warmup | Free, AutoWarmer via MailFlow | Free, included at all tiers |
| Native CRM sync | Yes, native HubSpot and Pipedrive from Starter | Via Zapier, not native two-way |
| API access | Growth tier ($99/mo) and above | Listed as core feature across tiers |
| White-label | Not published | From 10,000-prospect tier |
| Built-in lead sourcing | No, requires imported contacts | Yes, Lead Finder on a credits basis |
| GDPR / EU data storage | Not a stated focus | Yes, EU data storage option |
| Operating history | Operating since 2014 | Operating since 2015 |
Which should you choose?
This is the most evenly matched pairing in the set, since both tools solve the same core problem with similar deliverability fundamentals. The decision comes down to which cost driver fits your team's shape: if you have more senders and users than active prospects, QuickMail's flat pricing wins; if you have a large, defined prospect list and fewer senders, Woodpecker's per-prospect model can work out cheaper, especially without needing LinkedIn.
Bottom line
Choose QuickMail if LinkedIn is a core channel you want bundled at no extra cost and your team is growing in headcount or sending domains faster than prospect count. Choose Woodpecker if your prospect list size is the main variable, LinkedIn is optional, and you want a built-in Lead Finder and white-label option as your program scales. Run the trial on both against your actual list size and sender count before committing, since the pricing crossover point depends entirely on your specific numbers.
Frequently asked questions
Is QuickMail or Woodpecker cheaper for a team with a small prospect list but many senders?
QuickMail is generally cheaper in that scenario, since its pricing is flat per workspace with unlimited senders and users included at every tier starting at $49/month, while Woodpecker charges based on active prospect count, which does not reward a team with many senders but a small list.
Does Woodpecker include LinkedIn automation in its base price the way QuickMail does?
No, Woodpecker treats LinkedIn automation as a paid add-on at every tier, while QuickMail includes unlimited LinkedIn accounts natively starting at its $49/month Starter plan, making QuickMail the more cost-effective choice if LinkedIn is a required channel.
Which tool has a built-in prospecting database?
Woodpecker does, through its Lead Finder tool, which lets you find and add verified contacts directly inside the platform on a credits system; QuickMail has no built-in lead database and depends entirely on contacts you import or connect via Zapier.
Is Woodpecker or QuickMail better for an agency needing white-label delivery?
Woodpecker is the better fit, with white-label access available from its 10,000-prospect tier at $188/month; QuickMail does not publish a white-label option in its pricing, though it does support multiple client workspaces on its Agency plan.
Does either tool offer native two-way CRM sync without needing Zapier?
QuickMail does, with native two-way HubSpot and Pipedrive sync included from its $49/month Starter plan; Woodpecker's integrations lean more on Zapier rather than publishing the same native, bidirectional CRM sync as a core feature.
Which platform is better for teams prospecting into European markets under GDPR?
Woodpecker has a clearer GDPR story, offering EU data storage options and features supporting opt-out handling and suppression list management; QuickMail does not publish a comparable EU data residency option, so European-focused teams may find Woodpecker's compliance posture more straightforward.

