


Kaspr uses a credit based pricing model with a very limited free tier and paid plans ($65/mo & $99/mo) that deliver monthly credits
Waalaxy sells credits and seat-based plans depending on features. Without an inbox, the plan prices are ~$46/user/mo (Pro), ~$117/user/mo (Advanced), ~$164/user/mo (Business) and ~$578/user/mo (Elite) when converted from euros
Salesforge offers Pro ($48/mo) and Growth ($96/mo) plans with different quotas; Growth is positioned for teams and higher throughput
Kaspr explicitly offers a free version with extremely limited email and phone credits to test contact enrichment.
Waalaxy offers a free plan that lets users send a very limited number of connection requests and run small campaigns (no email capabilities)
Salesforge emphasizes a free 14 day trial rather than a permanent free tier - its approach favors quick proof-of-value for teams without restricting any features from the user
Kaspr’s Chrome extension works directly on LinkedIn profiles and is explicitly compatible with Sales Navigator and Recruiter views, which lets you capture contact details while browsing targeted results.
Waalaxy imports LinkedIn and Sales Navigator lists and automates connection requests and follow-ups.
Salesforge supports importing from LinkedIn and running Social Actions at scale, and it highlights unlimited LinkedIn senders as a platform differentiator - useful for organizations that manage many accounts.
If raw contact data quality is the priority, Kaspr markets itself as a specialist:
Waalaxy finds professional emails from LinkedIn contacts but does not claim the same phone coverage.
Salesforge focuses on validating and enriching user-supplied lists rather than being a primary data vendor - Salesforge emphasizes deliverability and validation tools to keep outreach lists clean, though Leadsforge, a tool part of the Forge stack, functions similarly to Kaspr.
For automating outreach while maintaining highly personalized messages, Salesforge offers the broadest toolkit:
Deliverability matters for cold email success:
If your goal is high inbox placement for cold email, Salesforge’s integrated deliverability features are a practical advantage.
When evaluating multi-channel prospecting, Salesforge is the closest to an all-in-one sales automation solution among the three:
For organizations that need to scale outreach across dozens of LinkedIn accounts and mailboxes, Salesforge’s unlimited-sender model is a distinct operational advantage:
All three platforms provide CSV exports and CRM connectors in some form:
If your stack already includes a CRM, any of the three can fit - Kaspr is the cleanest source for enrichment, Waalaxy fits LinkedIn-first pipelines, and Salesforge focuses on pushing outreach events and replies into your CRM.
Kaspr’s analytics are more about credit usage, export volumes, and enrichment activity rather than campaign KPI tracking.
Waalaxy provides campaign-level dashboards and response tracking, useful for LinkedIn-first workflows.
Salesforge advertises detailed analytics and real-time campaign dashboards, including open/reply rates and A/B testing results, which help iterate faster on campaign messaging.
Kaspr emphasizes broad data coverage across regions and claims high data verification from many sources.
Waalaxy leverages the LinkedIn network (500M+ profiles) as its data backbone, which keeps email discovery fresh for LinkedIn-connected prospects.
Salesforge depends on uploaded leads and enrichment integrations, focusing its value on verified sending and validation rather than being a primary data vendor.
If your priority is fresh data and global phone coverage, Kaspr is strong; if you want LinkedIn-derived prospects, Waalaxy is ideal; if you want actionable outreach with validated lists, Salesforge provides validation and deliverability.
Kaspr’s Chrome extension and enrichment workflows are easy to adopt - low learning curve for extracting contact data.
Waalaxy’s LinkedIn-like UI and templates make onboarding straightforward, especially for LinkedIn-heavy reps.
Salesforge is more feature-rich but features a very user friendly interface while providing tutorials, academy resources, readily available support and trial warm-up to accelerate ramp. For teams willing to invest slightly more time in setup, Salesforge’s payoff is faster scale and better deliverability at affordable price.
Kaspr is the best for data enrichment and providing actually contact data among the three.
Waalaxy excels at LinkedIn-first prospecting.
Salesforge is the only provider here that bundles AI personalization, in-platform multi-channel campaign execution, built-in warm-up, and unlimited sender scaling - features that materially improve cold outreach at scale.
If you must pick one platform to run high-volume, personalized cold outreach with robust deliverability, Salesforge is the logical choice based on its stated capabilities, but ultimately, the tool that's right for you depends on your needs.
Salesforge explicitly publishes content and features around using intent data to prioritize outreach; Waalaxy and Kaspr focus more on contact/company data and enrichment rather than packaged intent datasets.
It enables users to grab contact data (emails, phone numbers) and some company fields directly from LinkedIn or Sales Navigator pages, save leads to lists, run bulk enrichment/CSV enrichment, and export to CRMs - i.e., fast data extraction and enrichment, not native multichannel sending.