When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found lemlist easier to use. However, QuickMail is easier to set up and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with QuickMail overall.
The deliverability on Quickmail is amazing. We are getting 40-80% open rates and response rates and booking more meetings than we can handle. My sales guy got 88 appointments last month when we were averaging 60 appointments.
Abysmal customer service. They do not have the option to cancel service in advance and will not give you a prorated refund if you cancel immediately. I was trying to cancel on the last day of my subscription, but their system did not let me, and when I...
Before I came upon Lemlist, I had been spending countless hours coming up with the perfect email campaign and was frustrating. To reach anyone in today's busy business world, you have to stand out from the rest. Lemlist has it all. Amazing ideas, it...
Hubspot manual task synchronization does not exist, tasks sometimes can be absent(yes, you can create a campaign, and tasks can be absent for some prospects), UX isn't intuitive, and reports don't look nice with all those stupid emojis. But all that is...
The deliverability on Quickmail is amazing. We are getting 40-80% open rates and response rates and booking more meetings than we can handle. My sales guy got 88 appointments last month when we were averaging 60 appointments.
Before I came upon Lemlist, I had been spending countless hours coming up with the perfect email campaign and was frustrating. To reach anyone in today's busy business world, you have to stand out from the rest. Lemlist has it all. Amazing ideas, it...
Abysmal customer service. They do not have the option to cancel service in advance and will not give you a prorated refund if you cancel immediately. I was trying to cancel on the last day of my subscription, but their system did not let me, and when I...
Hubspot manual task synchronization does not exist, tasks sometimes can be absent(yes, you can create a campaign, and tasks can be absent for some prospects), UX isn't intuitive, and reports don't look nice with all those stupid emojis. But all that is...