No free plan. The cheapest way in is Startup at $600/month (annual). Consider free alternatives in the sales & marketing agents category if budget is tight.
The Startup plan is $600/month on an annual contract and includes 2 users, 15,000 email credits per user per year, and 480 phone credits per user per year. Growth (4 users) and Elite (10 users) plans require contacting sales for custom pricing based on team size and outreach volume. Additional phone credits cost $0.50 each. No monthly billing option is available.
Amplemarket bundles data, sequencing, deliverability, and AI copilot into one platform, while Outreach and SalesLoft are sequencing-focused and typically require separate data providers (like ZoomInfo or Apollo) plus deliverability tools. Amplemarket is better suited for mid-market teams consolidating tools, while Outreach and SalesLoft offer deeper enterprise workflow customization and larger partner ecosystems.
Amplemarket offers native bi-directional integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot, syncing contact data, engagement activity, and deal stage updates automatically. Additional integrations are available through Zapier and webhooks for custom workflows. LinkedIn, Slack, and email providers are also supported natively.
Amplemarket's claims of 96.5% phone accuracy, sub-3% bounce rates, and 70M+ records updated weekly across a 200M+ contact database are self-reported and published on their blog and marketing materials. No independent third-party verification of these metrics has been published as of early 2026. Prospective buyers should validate data quality during the 14-day free trial with their own target segments.
Amplemarket is best for B2B sales teams running high-volume outbound (10,000+ emails/month) who currently juggle separate tools for data, sequencing, warmup, and social automation and want to consolidate. Teams of 2-10 reps in the mid-market segment see the strongest fit, especially those with Salesforce or HubSpot as their CRM.
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Last verified March 2026