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Reply.io vs Woodpecker (2026): AI SDR Autonomous Agent vs Per-Prospect Manual Sequencer

Reply.io's Jason is an autonomous AI agent priced as headcount replacement. Woodpecker is a manual sequence builder priced per contacted prospect. The product philosophies are opposite.

Akshay Prasath
6 min readUpdated May 2026

The Verdict

Reply.io and Woodpecker price two opposite definitions of what cold email automation should be. Reply.io's Jason AI SDR ($259-$499/mo) is an autonomous agent that handles discovery, sequence writing, send, and reply triage with minimal operator time. The pricing assumes you are buying headcount replacement, not a sender.

Woodpecker ($29 for 500 contacted prospects, scaling up) is a manual sequence builder with deep conditional logic and manual task steps that integrate non-email actions into the workflow. The pricing assumes you are doing the work yourself with thoughtful per-prospect crafting. A founder running ABM-style outbound to 200 carefully chosen accounts fits Woodpecker because the manual depth is the point.

A team wanting to add autonomous SDR output without hiring fits Reply.io Jason because the autonomy is the point. Reply.io Email Volume ($49-$166/mo) is the traditional sequencer alternative if you want Reply.io without Jason; that comparison maps more directly to Woodpecker but loses the differentiating AI agent.

Reply.io vs Woodpecker: Feature-by-Feature

FeatureReply.ioReply.ioWoodpeckerWoodpecker
Infrastructure
Dedicated IPs
No

No dedicated IP option

No

No dedicated IP option

Email Warmup
Included

Warmup on paid plans

Included

Warmup and recovery included

Email Validation
Built-in

Validation included

Built-in

Verification included

Pricing
Starting Price
$49/mo

Email Volume starting tier

$29/mo

Entry plan with core features

Features
AI SDR Agent
Jason AI ($259/mo)

Autonomous AI SDR

No

No AI agent features

Lead Database
1B+ contacts

Built-in database

No

No built-in lead database

CRM
Built-in

CRM pipeline management

No

No native CRM

Channels
LinkedIn Automation
Yes

LinkedIn steps in sequences

No

No LinkedIn

Built-in Dialer
Yes

Cloud calling available

No

No calling features

Sending
Email Accounts
Unlimited

Unlimited on paid plans

Unlimited

Unlimited email accounts

Scale
Agency Features
No

No specific agency features

Built-in

Agency panel for managing clients

White-label
No

No white-label

No

No white-label

Two opposite answers to "what is cold email automation"

Reply.io and Woodpecker do not just compete on price; they disagree on what the work should look like. Reply.io Email Volume ($49-$166/mo by active-contact tier) and Reply.io AI SDR Jason ($259-$499/mo) both express the same philosophy: the operator should do less, the platform should do more. Jason takes that the furthest by generating sequences, choosing prospects, and triaging replies autonomously.

Email Volume is less ambitious but still pushes toward LinkedIn task automation and AI-generated personalization. Woodpecker takes the opposite stance: the operator should do more, the platform should do less, but the platform should never get in the way. The conditional sequence builder is the deepest in the category.

Manual task steps let you insert non-email actions (LinkedIn manual visits, phone calls, gift sending) at exact moments in the sequence. The Bounce Shield validation runs against every send. The pricing meter (one tick per contacted prospect, regardless of touch count) explicitly rewards spending more operator time per prospect rather than less.

A founder who values automation picks Reply.io. A founder who values control picks Woodpecker. The disagreement is not "which is better"; it is "which philosophy fits how you work."

Key takeaways

  • Reply.io philosophy: platform does more, operator does less
  • Woodpecker philosophy: operator does more, platform stays out of the way
  • Jason explicitly replaces SDR judgment with agent judgment
  • Woodpecker prospect meter rewards spending operator time per prospect

How sequences actually get built and metered on each

Reply.io Email Volume sequences are step-based: each step is a touchpoint (email, LinkedIn task, call) and the active-contact tier (1K, 3K, unlimited) gates how many people can be in active sequences simultaneously. Move a contact to "replied" or "unsubscribed" status and they free up a slot. The platform optimizes for moving contacts through sequences fast, since slot capacity is the constraint.

Reply.io Jason sequences are not user-built. Jason generates sequence content based on the campaign goal and prospect data. The operator approves campaign-level direction; Jason handles step-level content.

The meter is AI-generated email volume per cycle. Operators who want to write their own copy do not buy Jason. Woodpecker sequences are condition-based and explicitly designed for long, branching paths.

The conditional logic lets you build "if opened then route to Step 4, else Step 3" trees that can run for 20+ steps over months. The prospect meter ticks once when the person enters the campaign. A 20-step sequence over 90 days against one prospect is still one tick.

This is the deepest sequencing capability in the category, and the meter design rewards using that depth.

Key takeaways

  • Reply.io Email Volume: active-contact slot capacity is the constraint
  • Reply.io Jason: agent writes sequence content, operator approves direction
  • Woodpecker: deepest conditional sequence builder, prospect meter ticks once
  • 20-step Woodpecker sequence over 90 days is still one prospect tick

What happens after the prospect replies on each platform

Reply.io Email Volume handles replies through its built-in inbox with manual sorting, plus auto-categorization for common reply types (interested, not interested, OOO, unsubscribe). The operator triages and decides what happens next. Reply.io Jason handles replies autonomously: classifies, responds to common objections, books meetings, escalates uncertain replies to the operator.

This is the headline Jason feature; without it, the per-email cost gap is impossible to justify. The trade-off is that Jason makes judgment calls about how to respond on your behalf, and those decisions are not always recoverable. Woodpecker handles replies through a unified inbox with manual categorization.

The platform does not auto-respond. The operator reads every reply and decides next steps. This is consistent with the broader Woodpecker philosophy: the platform reports state, the operator makes decisions.

Teams switching from Jason to Woodpecker typically describe the change as "going back to actually reading my replies," which captures both the loss of automation and the recovery of operator control.

Key takeaways

  • Reply.io Email Volume: auto-categorize, operator triages
  • Reply.io Jason: autonomous reply handling including booking meetings
  • Woodpecker: manual review, no auto-response at any tier
  • Jason reply automation is the headline feature justifying the price gap

Pros & Cons

Reply.io

Strengths

  • Jason AI SDR generates sequences and handles replies autonomously
  • 1B+ contact database bundled with Jason and Email Volume
  • Active-contact metering (1K/3K/unlimited) on Email Volume
  • LinkedIn task automation in sequences
  • Built-in CRM and cloud calling on Email Volume

Limitations

  • No dedicated IPs on any plan
  • Expensive compared to simple email tools
  • No agency features or white-label
  • Shared infrastructure on all tiers

Woodpecker

Strengths

  • Very affordable at $29/mo
  • Simple and focused on email
  • Built-in agency panel
  • Email verification included
  • Quick setup and easy to use

Limitations

  • No dedicated IPs
  • No lead database, dialer, or CRM
  • No multichannel or AI features
  • No white-label

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frequently asked questions

Got questions? We've got answers.

Try this test. Open your sales tool of choice and look at last week's replies. If you read each reply, evaluated context, and wrote a response with judgment, Woodpecker fits your workflow. If you wish that reply triage were happening without your involvement so you could spend the time elsewhere, Jason is the product that matches that wish. The two are not interchangeable.

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