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Close vs QuickMail

Choosing between Close and QuickMail? Both are popular tools for cold email, but they take different approaches. Close focuses on inside sales teams who want a crm with built-in communication channels, while QuickMail is designed for agencies and teams who need granular deliverability control with inbox rotation. Both start at $49/mo. Below, we compare them feature by feature to help you decide which is the better fit for your outreach stack.

Last updated: February 2026

Close

CRM with built-in calling, email sequences, and SMS for inside sales teams.

$49/mo4.7/5 G2

QuickMail

Cold email tool built for agencies with inbox rotation, deliverability tools, and auto-warmup.

$49/mo4.6/5 G2

Feature-by-Feature Comparison

FeatureCloseQuickMail
Starting Price$49/mo$49/mo
Free Plan
Free Trial14 days14 days
G2 Rating
4.7
4.6
Best ForInside sales teams who want a CRM with built-in communication channelsAgencies and teams who need granular deliverability control with inbox rotation
Year Founded20132014
Features
Built-in calling (power + predictive dialer)
Email sequences
SMS messaging
Pipeline management
Reporting & analytics
Custom fields
Smart views
Activity tracking
Inbox rotation
Auto-warmer
Multi-step sequences
A/B testing
Reply detection
Deliverability analytics
Blacklist monitoring
Auto prospect management
Pros
Key Advantages
  • Built-in calling and SMS — no separate tools needed
  • Designed for speed and sales efficiency
  • Clean, modern interface
  • Great API and developer docs
  • Strong deliverability monitoring and tools
  • Unlimited sending accounts
  • Built-in auto-warmer
  • Clean, no-frills interface
Cons
Limitations
  • Cold email features are less advanced than dedicated tools
  • No email warmup included
  • Limited marketing automation
  • Higher price point for full features
  • No LinkedIn or phone capabilities
  • Limited CRM integrations
  • Reporting is basic
  • Smaller community than competitors

Our Verdict: Close vs QuickMail

Close and QuickMail both have their strengths, but the best choice depends on your specific outreach needs.

Choose Close if you prioritize built-in calling and sms — no separate tools needed. It starts at $49/mo with a 4.7/5 G2 rating and works best for inside sales teams who want a crm with built-in communication channels.

Choose QuickMail if you need strong deliverability monitoring and tools. It starts at $49/mo with a 4.6/5 G2 rating and is designed for agencies and teams who need granular deliverability control with inbox rotation.

If neither is the right fit, we recommend FoxReach — it combines cold email automation, built-in warmup, AI replies, and deliverability monitoring in one platform, starting from a free plan.

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