Functionality | 3 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">LeadIQ's functionality is narrow. When it comes to prospect search, the first hurdle you'll face is the relatively small size of its database compared to some competitors. Additionally, adjacent features around email engagement are omitted entirely meaning that you will need to pay for dedicated outbound tools separately. However, LeadIQ does provide an email/message personalization AI feature which integrates nicely with many outbound platforms. </span></p> | 6 <p>Lemlist is not your typical lead generation tool. Instead, it's core functionality is outbound sequencing and as part of that, there's a native prospecting tool built in. Though Lemlist's contact database is large (450M contacts) and the filters it provides are granular - we find it to be inaccurate and cumbersome to use. In many case, it failed to provide emails for our usual test searches. That being said, Lemlist's outbound functionality is well executed and feature rich.</p> |
Ease of Use | 5 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">LeadIQ's limited feature set means that its web app is relatively easy to navigate. Its prospecting interface is familiar when compared to competitors, however, some interfaces are clunky and cramped and often require a second look to find the data point/button you're hunting for. Overall, it would take an average SMB employee a few hours to master its use.</span></p> | 3 <p>We find Lemlist's web app to be well laid out and intuitive to navigate. However, certain interfaces, such as the prospecting interface, are cumbersome to use. Additionally, list building interface was particularly buggy and confusing to use - often displaying error messages with no clear action for the user to resolve.</p> |
Look and feel | 2 <p>LeadIQ's UI feels dated. When tested, we find many pages to be overwhelming and confusingly laid out which made navigation difficult at times despite the overall lack of functionality. Additionally, search pages were often slow to load (occasionally taking >5 seconds to load).</p> | 4 <p>Lemlist's design aesthetic is modern, clean and easy on the eyes. However, we noticed some elements of the UI were often positioned poorly or cut off by other components - for example, the inability to close toast messages was particularly annoying on many occasions.</p> |
Customisability | 6 <p>LeadIQ offers a handful of avenues for customisation that would be help to both SMBs and larger enterprises. For example you're able to map additional custom fields when adding contacts to external CRMs/engagement platforms and you're able to manage/assign territories for individual sales agents.</p> | 5 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">While Lemlist offers the ability to create custom lists, it lacks some customisability facets that larger businesses may find helpful. For example the ability to manage and assign territories to specific sales agents or score leads.</span></p> |
Ease of Setup | 7 <p>LeadIQ offers a simple, self-serve free trial for their platform. When tested, we found the initial setup to be very simple (taking <5 mins). Additionally, the lack of native email sequencing functionality means it doesn't take long to get the most out of the platform either. The only areas which do take some time to configure are buried in settings - such as the ability to <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">manage/assign territories for individual sales agents.</span></p> | 8 <p>Lemlist offers a simple, self-serve free trial for their platform. When tested, we found the initial setup to be simple (taking <10 mins). Additionally, connecting email addresses to their outbound platform was relatively trivial too - with a one click connect feature for popular providers like Google.</p> |
Customer Support | 3 <p>You can contact a support agent via a live chat widget inside LeadIQ's web app. When tested, we found the default chat bot to be unhelpful and often linking to irrelevant help centre articles. Additionally, when tested, it took over 24 hours to contact a real agent to answer our queries.</p><p>However, LeadIQ does provide a detailed help centre which was able to answer almost all basic questions we had in testing.</p> | 7 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Lemlist's primary means for customer support is via a live chat widget within their web app. It was quick and simple to contact a real support agent (often <5 mins) and when tested, we find them to be helpful and about to troubleshoot technical questions often in the first response.</span></p> |
Integratability | 4 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">LeadIQ provides a number of integrations with popular CRMs (Salesforce, Hubspot), email clients (Gmail) and engagement platforms (Outreach, Salesloft). However, we would like to see an API offered (as most competitors do today).</span></p> | 5 <p><span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Lemlist provides a number of integrations with popular CRMs (Salesforce, Hubspot) and automation platforms like Zapier. Additionally, it offers an API through which users can interact with Lemlist's database directly. However, we were disappointed to see a lack of integrations with external sales engagement platforms such as Salesloft or Outreach.</span></p> |
Ease of Migration | 4 <p>LeadIQ offers self-serve export functionality within its web app.</p><p>However, we would like to have seen an API on offer (as many competitors do currently) for direct querying and interaction with the LeadIQ database.</p> | 6 <p>Lemlist offers self-serve export functionality within its web app.</p><p>Additionally, Lemlist offers a well-documented API through which businesses are able to interact with their database directly.</p> |