![]() However, power users, freelancers and teams with less than 5 people will definitely be fine with the Pro plan. They also have Team and Enterprise plans that are more geared towards companies. Unlimited Email Tracking, Click & Download Tracking, Unlimited Scheduling on Public Calendar Page, Follow Up Reminders, Message Templates, Activity Feed, Contact Profiles, Send Later, Auto-forwarding to CRM Here is a good summary of their Pro plan (which costs $10/month): ![]() However, their paid plans include even more functionality which can be found here. Polymail is free to use forever with basic email tracking, calendar scheduling, read later, and undo send.įor casual users, this is good enough. There is a free version, meaning you can try it out before you commit to one of their paid plans. The calendar/scheduling feature is more useful for people in sales to schedule meetings and calendar invites instantly and efficiently (no more opening your calendar to check if you are available, you can see and create a calendar invite within the app). The follow-up feature is a great way to remember to send follow-up emails in case there is no response, very helpful when send bulk emails. If I'm reaching out to a lead to start a conversation, it is helpful to know if the message got lost in their inbox or they forgot to respond. It is useful to see when somebody has read your email so that you know with confidence if they have seen it or not.
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