Yesware Pricing Breakdown 2026: Every Plan, Feature, and Hidden Limit

Yesware looks cheap at first glance โ $15/user/month for email tracking. But the features SDR teams actually need (campaigns, Salesforce sync, team reporting) start at $35-65/user/month.
Here's exactly what you get at each tier, what's missing, and what you'll actually pay.
Yesware's 4 Pricing Plansโ
Free Forever โ $0/monthโ
What you get:
- Basic email open tracking (limited to emails sent <24 hours ago)
- Basic attachment tracking (same 24-hour limit)
- 10 campaign recipients per month
- Meeting scheduler (2 event types)
- Weekly webinar trainings
- Email support
What you don't get:
- Unlimited tracking
- Link tracking
- Campaign automation
- Team features
- CRM integration
The reality: 10 campaign recipients/month and tracking limited to 24-hour-old emails. This isn't a real plan for any professional SDR โ it's designed to get you hooked on seeing open notifications, then upgrade when you need actual functionality.
Pro Plan โ $15/user/month (annual) | $19/user/month (monthly)โ
What you get (everything in Free, plus):
- Unlimited email open tracking
- Unlimited link tracking
- Unlimited attachment tracking
- 20 campaign recipients/month
- Personal activity report
- Recipient engagement report
- Email and phone support
What's still missing:
- No team features (shared templates, team reporting)
- No Salesforce integration
- Only 20 campaign recipients/month
- No custom branding removal
- Limited event types for meeting scheduler
The math for 5 SDRs:
- Annual: $15 ร 5 = $75/month ($900/year)
- Monthly: $19 ร 5 = $95/month ($1,140/year)
At $900/year, it's affordable โ but 20 campaign recipients per month per user is essentially useless. Most SDRs need to reach 50-100+ prospects per week through campaigns. This plan is really just "email tracking with a campaign tease."
Premium Plan โ $35/user/month (annual) | $45/user/month (monthly)โ
This is where Yesware actually becomes an SDR tool.
What you get (everything in Pro, plus):
- Remove Yesware branding
- Unlimited campaigns (no recipient cap)
- Unlimited teams
- Shared templates and campaigns
- Team reporting
- Centralized team billing
- Customer success on-demand
- LinkedIn touches in campaigns
- Custom touches in campaigns
What's still missing:
- No Salesforce integration
- No bi-directional CRM sync
- No SSO
The math for 10 SDRs:
- Annual: $35 ร 10 = $350/month ($4,200/year)
- Monthly: $45 ร 10 = $450/month ($5,400/year)
$4,200/year gets you unlimited email campaigns with basic team features. Solid value if you don't use Salesforce. But if you do...
Enterprise Plan โ $65/user/month (annual) | $85/user/month (monthly)โ
For teams that need Salesforce integration.
What you get (everything in Premium, plus):
- Salesforce inbox sidebar
- Salesforce email sent sync
- Salesforce email reply sync
- Salesforce calendar sync
- Salesforce background sync (mobile and tablet)
- Bi-directional activity sync
- Add contacts to campaigns from Salesforce
- Import list views to campaigns
- Salesforce SSO
- Trusted IP ranges
The math for 10 SDRs:
- Annual: $65 ร 10 = $650/month ($7,800/year)
- Monthly: $85 ร 10 = $850/month ($10,200/year)
$7,800-$10,200/year for email tracking + campaigns + Salesforce sync.
The Feature-Gating Problemโ
Yesware's pricing strategy is aggressive feature gating:
| Feature | Free | Pro ($15) | Premium ($35) | Enterprise ($65) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Email open tracking | 24hr limit | โ Unlimited | โ | โ |
| Campaign recipients | 10/month | 20/month | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Shared templates | โ | โ | โ | โ |
| Team reporting | โ | โ | โ | โ |
| LinkedIn touches | โ | โ | โ | โ |
| Salesforce sync | โ | โ | โ | โ |
| SSO | โ | โ | โ | โ |
Notice: Campaign automation โ the core of any SDR workflow โ is crippled until Premium ($35). Salesforce integration โ table stakes for enterprise sales โ requires Enterprise ($65).
Compare that to tools that include CRM integration in their base plan.
Hidden Limits That Affect Costโ
1. Campaign Sending Capsโ
Even on unlimited plans, Yesware enforces:
- 1,000 recipients per upload
- 5,000 recipients per campaign
For teams running large outbound campaigns, these limits mean splitting campaigns and managing multiple lists โ eating into SDR time.
2. Firewall-Inflated Analyticsโ
This is Yesware's most reported problem on G2 and Capterra. Corporate firewalls and antivirus programs trigger false "email opened" events. Your analytics show higher engagement than reality.
You can't build accurate follow-up strategies on inflated data. If 40% of your "opens" are bots, your SDRs are wasting time chasing phantom engagement.
3. No Visitor ID, No Dialer, No Chatโ
Yesware is an email inbox add-on. It doesn't tell you:
- Who's visiting your website
- Which accounts are showing buying intent
- What to prioritize today
It tells you someone opened an email. That's valuable โ but it's one signal out of dozens that modern SDR teams need.
Total Cost of Ownership With Yeswareโ
Your SDR stack with Yesware still needs:
| Tool | Purpose | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Yesware Enterprise | Email tracking + campaigns | $65/user/mo |
| ZoomInfo or Apollo | Contact data | $150-300/user/mo |
| Gong or Chorus | Call recording | $100-150/user/mo |
| Clearbit or Warmly | Visitor ID | $1,000-3,000/mo |
| Dialer (Nooks, Orum) | Phone outreach | $100-400/user/mo |
Total for 10 SDRs: $4,650-$9,150/month ($56K-$110K/year)
Yesware is cheap on its own. The total stack to make SDRs effective is not.
The MarketBetter Alternativeโ
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- Email sequences with deliverability optimization
- Smart dialer built in
- Website visitor identification โ real-time
- Daily SDR playbook โ prioritized task list every morning
- AI chatbot that engages and qualifies visitors
Starting at $500/month for the platform โ less than what most teams spend on Yesware Enterprise + one complementary tool.
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