7 SuperSend Alternatives in 2026 With More Volume per Dollar

SuperSend sells predictable flat pricing and in-app domain purchasing, but that comes with a catch: 50K emails at $99/mo and no dedicated IPs. Here are seven alternatives ranked by whichever limit you actually outgrew.

Ritesh Chauhan
3 min readUpdated Mar 2026

How we ranked the SuperSend swaps

  • Email volume per dollar at the $99 tier, where SuperSend gives you 50K
  • Whether infrastructure — domains, mailboxes, IPs — comes bundled or separate
  • A route to dedicated IPs that doesn't require an enterprise contract
  • Whether a lead database is included at all, since SuperSend has none
  • Multichannel breadth beyond just email and LinkedIn
  • What it costs to migrate away from a flat-fee mental model

Why people switch from SuperSend

The volume-to-price ratio doesn't hold up

SuperSend Pro gives you 50K emails for the same price Sendbox Essential charges for 75K. EmailBison, at a much higher price, ships 500K with dedicated infrastructure. SuperSend's middle-of-the-road position is hard to justify from either direction.

No dedicated IPs

SuperSend runs entirely on shared infrastructure. Teams sending past 50K/mo start to notice reply rates drifting when segmented by ISP, in ways that track with pool noise.

No bundled database

SuperSend assumes you already have contacts. Add a Hunter, Apollo, or finder subscription on top, and the "flat-fee" pitch starts to lose some of its clarity.

Infrastructure add-ons are priced separately

In-app domain and mailbox purchase is convenient, but each one is still its own line item. Stacked across a team, the bill climbs past what the marketing rate suggests.

Quick Comparison

ToolBest ForPriceIPsDialer
SendboxMore emails included, at a comparable priceFlat, unmetered pricing
EmailBisonPremium isolation at 500K volume$599/mo
SmartleadA modular ramp with SmartInfra$39/mo
InstantlyA lower entry plus a database add-on$47/mo
ReachInboxAI-led sending at a lower entry$49/mo
ProspiA bundled all-in-one at custom pricingCustom
SaleshandyVolume on a budget$25/mo

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The 7 Best SuperSend Alternatives

1SendboxOur Pick

Best for: more emails on dedicated IPs, at a comparable price

Sendbox and SuperSend land in a similar price range at the entry level, but the value at that price is quite different. Sendbox gives you 75K emails against SuperSend's 50K, dedicated IPs instead of shared, a 350M-contact finder instead of bring-your-own, and a native dialer where SuperSend has no calling at all. SuperSend's in-app domain purchasing is a nice touch, but it doesn't close the volume and infrastructure gap.

Sendbox

Source: Sendbox

Strengths

  • 75K emails included against SuperSend's 50K
  • Dedicated IPs on every plan
  • A 350M+ contact database included
  • A built-in dialer

Limitations

  • No in-app domain purchase like SuperSend offers
  • No LinkedIn automation
  • A newer platform

Pricing: Essential, Plus, Pro, and Agency — four flat tiers, priced with no metered add-ons.

Best for: SuperSend users at the entry tier who want better value for a comparable bill.

2EmailBison

EmailBison

Best for: graduating from SuperSend Pro to premium isolation

EmailBison is the answer for SuperSend users whose volume crossed 200K/mo and needed genuine infrastructure. A flat $599/mo covers 500K emails on dedicated VPCs with isolated egress — no in-app domain purchase, no prospecting database, just premium sending. The bill runs well above SuperSend Pro, but the architecture is several tiers above it too.

EmailBison

Source: EmailBison

Strengths

  • Dedicated VPCs and static egress
  • 500K emails included
  • No FUP and no add-on math to track
  • White-label included

Limitations

  • A $599/mo floor with no smaller tier
  • No prospecting or dialer
  • Email only
  • No in-app domain purchase

Pricing: Single plan at $599/mo for 500K emails.

Best for: SuperSend users running 200K+ emails/mo who've outgrown shared infrastructure.

3Smartlead

Smartlead

Best for: a modular ramp at a lower entry price

Smartlead's $39/mo Basic plan comes in well below SuperSend Pro. Its modular structure lets you opt into SmartInfra (dedicated servers), SmartDialer (calling), SmartProspect (leads), and SmartDelivery (placement testing) only when each one is actually needed. It's less polished than SuperSend on in-app provisioning, but noticeably more flexible on cost.

Smartlead

Source: Smartlead

Strengths

  • An entry price well below SuperSend's
  • SmartInfra add-on for dedicated servers
  • SmartDialer for calling
  • A mobile app

Limitations

  • Add-ons stack the bill
  • Mailbox FUP limits (100/300/800)
  • Less polished infrastructure purchasing than SuperSend's

Pricing: Basic: $39/mo. Pro: $94/mo. Custom: $174/mo.

Best for: Teams who liked SuperSend's flat-fee idea but want a cheaper way in.

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4Instantly

Instantly

Best for: a budget tier with an optional Leads add-on

Instantly Growth at $47/mo is the cheapest brand-name option here. The 450M Growth Leads add-on is sold separately, similar in spirit to SuperSend's à la carte infrastructure. Unlimited mailboxes and warmup ship on every tier, though dedicated IPs are reserved for custom Enterprise.

Instantly

Source: Instantly

Strengths

  • An entry price roughly half of SuperSend Pro's
  • Unlimited mailboxes and warmup
  • A 450M Growth Leads product sold separately
  • A large community

Limitations

  • Two separate products to budget for
  • No dialer
  • No dedicated IPs without Enterprise

Pricing: Growth: $47/mo. Hypergrowth: $97/mo. Light Speed: $358/mo.

Best for: SuperSend users willing to juggle two bills for a cheaper baseline.

5ReachInbox

ReachInbox

Best for: AI-led sending at a lower entry point

ReachInbox replaces SuperSend's manual sequence management with AI-led workflows, starting at $49/mo and scaling with volume from there. The AI writes sequences, detects replies, and rotates inboxes on its own. This fits well if your SuperSend complaint was the manual setup rather than the infrastructure itself.

ReachInbox

Source: ReachInbox

Strengths

  • AI sequencing and reply detection
  • Billed by volume
  • An entry price roughly half of SuperSend's
  • A cleaner interface

Limitations

  • No native database
  • Runs on shared infrastructure
  • No dialer
  • No in-app domain purchase

Pricing: From $49/mo. Scales with volume.

Best for: Operators who'd rather AI write the sequences SuperSend expected you to write yourself.

6Prospi

Prospi

Best for: SuperSend-style bundling, taken further, with sales-only pricing

Prospi takes SuperSend's in-app provisioning idea and extends it across the full stack — domains, mailboxes, AI personalization, 325M leads, AI inbox management. The catch is pricing is custom-only. For SuperSend buyers who liked the bundled idea and wanted even more bundled in, it's worth a demo.

Prospi

Source: Prospi

Strengths

  • The most bundled product on this list
  • A 325M+ contact database included
  • Automated mailbox setup
  • AI inbox management

Limitations

  • No published pricing
  • A sales call is required
  • No dedicated IPs
  • A smaller team than SuperSend's

Pricing: Custom only.

Best for: SuperSend users who liked the bundling and want to push it further.

7Saleshandy

Saleshandy

Best for: dropping down to the cheapest credible tier

Saleshandy Starter at $25/mo is the budget swap: a bundled 350M-contact database, unlimited mailboxes, and 10K emails, all on shared infrastructure, without a dialer or LinkedIn. For SuperSend users who realized they were overpaying for capacity they weren't using, it's the honest downgrade.

Saleshandy

Source: Saleshandy

Strengths

  • An entry price a fraction of SuperSend Pro's
  • A 350M+ contact database bundled in
  • Unlimited mailboxes
  • Strong ratings (G2 4.6/5)

Limitations

  • Runs on shared infrastructure
  • No dedicated IPs
  • No dialer
  • No multichannel

Pricing: Starter: $25/mo. Pro: $74/mo. Scale: $149/mo.

Best for: Teams admitting their SuperSend plan was over-provisioned for what they actually used.

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At the Pro tier, 50K emails is fewer than what Sendbox and Smartlead (with the right add-ons) deliver at a similar price. At the higher Scale tier (200K emails), EmailBison's 500K plan becomes the better infrastructure-per-dollar swap.

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