First, credit where it is due. Pitchbox holds a 4.7 out of 5 rating across 98 reviews on G2 (as of July 2026), integrates with five SEO data providers (Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Majestic, and LinkResearchTools), and calls itself the outreach platform voted number one five years in a row. Agencies running many client campaigns at once genuinely like it. This is not a hit piece.
But if you are a solo founder or a small team, the things that make Pitchbox great for agencies (multi-seat plans, workspaces, a price that starts at $210 per month on annual billing, and a 2 to 3 week learning curve) become the things that make it a poor fit. That mismatch is usually why people search for an alternative. Pitchbox facts below come from its own site as of July 2026 (every source is listed at the bottom) plus our full market research, which includes sourced user quotes from Capterra, G2, and Reddit.
The quick verdict
Switch to HeyLinks if
✓You are a solo founder or a small team doing outreach for your own site or a handful of projects.
✓You want every prospect vetted before you write to it: a live screenshot, a verified contact email, the paragraph around the competitor's link, and a 0 to 100 score with an A to F grade, not a raw scraped list.
✓You want a personal email written from each prospect's actual page, checked by a quality gate before it ever reaches your drafts.
✓You want monthly billing starting at $99 with no contract, instead of $300 per month billed monthly or a $2,520 annual commitment (Pitchbox Pro, as of July 2026).
✓You want to send your first campaign this week. Autopilot runs discovery, vetting, and drafting in one click and stops for your approval.
Stay with Pitchbox if
✓You are an agency juggling 10 or more client campaigns. Workspaces, unlimited users on Advanced and up, and multi-campaign management are exactly what it is built for (as of July 2026).
✓You need native integrations with Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Majestic, and LinkResearchTools in one dashboard, plus Zapier, Looker Studio, and Slack.
✓You rely on deep, client-ready campaign reporting. Pitchbox scored 8 out of 10 on reporting in our research.
✓You have a team that can absorb the learning curve and a budget for the Advanced plan ($420 per month on annual billing as of July 2026), which is where reviewers say the product becomes most useful.
In one sentence: Pitchbox is an enterprise outreach platform for agencies, and HeyLinks is a focused pipeline for earning link inserts, built for founders and small teams who want depth per prospect instead of volume.
Your first hour, and the week after
The learning curve is not a footnote in this comparison; it is the shape of your first month. Here is what getting started actually looks like on each side, and what your recurring job is once you are running.
Your first hour with HeyLinks
•Setup is four steps: sign in, connect your Google mailbox, describe your site (what it does and a little about you), and press Start on Autopilot. Minutes, not weeks. No implementation package, no training course.
•Then it runs unattended. Autopilot discovers the pages already linking to your competitors, qualifies each site with the full deep vetting (a live screenshot, a verified contact email, the paragraph around the competitor's link, page type, spam filters, and a 0 to 100 score graded A to F), and drafts a personal email per prospect. It keeps going even if you close the tab.
•Nothing sends without your approval. The run ends at drafts staged for review, so hands-off never means out of your hands.
Your first weeks with Pitchbox
•Reviewers report a 2 to 3 week learning curve, and Pitchbox itself sells expert-led implementation: included with annual billing, or $2,000 and up as a one-time fee on monthly plans (as of July 2026).
•Part of getting started is designing your team workflow: deciding who prospects, who personalizes, and who handles replies across the skill-based stages.
•For an agency with an ops team, that onboarding is genuinely fine. The setup investment pays back across many client campaigns, which is exactly who the implementation package exists for.
And the week after? On HeyLinks, your recurring job is three things: review the drafts, click send, and answer replies. That is the week. The finding, vetting, and writing have already happened by the time you sit down.
Both tools at a glance
Pitchbox from
$210/moannual billing, July 2026
Pitchbox monthly
$300/mono contract, July 2026
Pitchbox on G2
4.7 / 598 reviews, July 2026
HeyLinks from
$99/mobilled monthly
Pitchbox organizes outreach as a team operation: campaigns, workspaces, seats, skill-based workflow stages, a CRM, and reporting on top. HeyLinks organizes outreach as a single pipeline you can run alone: find the pages already linking to your competitors, vet each one deeply, write a personal email per page, send at a safe pace from your own mailboxes, follow up, and track the link until it is live. Our research scorecard for Pitchbox, for context:
Pitchbox scorecard
Our scores, out of 10, from our market research.
The 1 on link swap workflow is the reason this page exists. Pitchbox supports guest posts, broken links, product reviews, and more, but it has no workflow for the specific strategy HeyLinks is built around: pull a competitor's referring pages and ask each page owner to add your link to the post that already links out in your niche.
HeyLinks vs Pitchbox, feature by feature
Prospecting
HeyLinks Starts from the pages already linking to your competitors (Link Extraction), plus keyword-based Link Discovery. CSV import works without an Ahrefs key.
Pitchbox ✓Four campaign types as of July 2026: search-based, product reviews, bring your own data, and campaigns run from Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Majestic, or LinkResearchTools data, plus broken link detection. The wider menu.
Qualification depth
HeyLinks ✓Every prospect vetted individually before outreach: live screenshot, verified contact email, anchor context, page type, spam filters, and a 0 to 100 score with an A to F grade.
Pitchbox Pulls metrics from its SEO integrations and fetches contacts automatically. Contact quality is the most complained-about part: one Capterra reviewer found about 4,500 of 5,000 discovered emails unusable.
Personalization
HeyLinks Writes each email from scratch from the prospect's actual page, then runs it through a quality gate that blocks anything reading like spam. Failed drafts fall back to a clean template.
Pitchbox SmartTemplates with conditional logic, an AI Template Assistant, and an AI Personalization feature that analyzes sites against your criteria (as of July 2026). A real AI suite, template-first in spirit.
Sending safety
HeyLinks Your own mailboxes, about 25 sends per mailbox per day by default, a four week warm-up ramp, sending windows in your timezone, natural 3 to 8 minute gaps, rotation across mailboxes.
Pitchbox Natural Sending Patterns plus schedule and timezone controls (as of July 2026). G2 reviewers also praise its deliverability tooling. Built to push agency-scale volume.
Follow-ups
HeyLinks Up to five steps, written up front as editable drafts the moment the sequence is scheduled. What you preview is what sends, and a reply cancels everything pending.
Pitchbox Email Sequencing is a long-standing strength; Pitchbox says automatic follow-ups lift response rates by roughly 62 percent on average (its own claim, July 2026).
Reply handling
HeyLinks Every reply in one inbox, tagged by intent (agreed, wants more info, negotiating, and more). Agreements get a one-click reply draft with a paste-ready sentence containing your link.
Pitchbox A dedicated SEO email client with AI Reply and Chasebox for prioritizing conversations, designed for teams handling replies across many clients (as of July 2026).
Link tracking
HeyLinks ✓After a yes, the target page is checked within about a day and then daily. You see the link marked live, and you are alerted if it later drops.
Pitchbox Strong campaign reporting with Looker Studio, Zapier, and Slack integrations, focused on outreach metrics rather than watching each placed link.
Team features
HeyLinks Built for one person or a small team. Plans top out at 30 mailboxes and unlimited projects, but there are no seats, workspaces, or role-based workflow.
Pitchbox ✓Unlimited users from the Advanced plan up, 25 or more workspaces, a CRM, and skill-based workflow segmentation (as of July 2026). This is the category Pitchbox owns.
Price
HeyLinks ✓From $99 per month, billed monthly, cancel anytime. Autopilot is included on every plan.
Pitchbox Pro is $300 per month billed monthly or $210 per month billed annually ($2,520 up front). Advanced is $600 monthly or $420 annually. As of July 2026.
Learning curve
HeyLinks ✓Built to be useful on day one. Autopilot runs the whole pipeline in one click and stops at drafts for your approval.
Pitchbox Reviewers report a 2 to 3 week learning curve, and Pitchbox itself sells expert-led implementation (included with annual billing, or $2,000 and up as a one-time fee on monthly, as of July 2026).
The table is the summary. The rest of this page walks the same ground stage by stage, because the differences that matter live in the details.
Finding prospects
Everything downstream depends on who ends up on your list. The two tools build that list very differently.
HeyLinks
•Link Extraction pulls the exact sites already linking to any competitor you name. You choose the flavor of list (smaller sites, balanced, or high authority) or set custom authority and traffic filters, and link farms are stripped out automatically.
•Link Discovery works from keywords instead: it expands your topic with AI, scans live Google results, and attaches authority data to each site it finds.
•Obvious junk (forums, link farms, pages in other languages) is filtered before it costs you anything.
Pitchbox
•Four campaign types as of July 2026: search-based campaigns built on live search results, simplified product review campaigns, bring your own data imports, and SEO integration campaigns run from Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Majestic, or LinkResearchTools data.
•Broken link detection, filtering by country-specific domains for geographic targeting, and an AI Keyword Assistant for finding relevant sites.
•Contacts are fetched automatically for each site on the list.
Edge: PitchboxPitchbox simply has more ways to build a list, and if your campaigns span guest posts, reviews, and broken links across many clients, that menu is worth paying for. HeyLinks goes deep on the one method it is built around: competitor referring pages, which is the highest-signal list for link inserts because every page on it already links out in your niche.
Bringing your own list (CSV import)
Both tools accept lists you built somewhere else. The difference is what happens to the list after upload.
HeyLinks
•Any CSV with a URL column works, and plain domains without https are fine. Ahrefs exports upload as-is, unusual file encoding included, so you never reformat anything.
•The Email column shortcut: rows that arrive with a contact email skip qualification entirely and go straight to Review Leads, costing zero qualification credits. You already did the hard part, so HeyLinks does not charge you to redo it.
•Those imported addresses are verified automatically on the way in (every address gets a free check, plus a premium verification allowance that scales with your plan), so you are not sending into dead inboxes.
•Duplicates are merged, spam-flagged and dead pages are filtered, and you get a full breakdown of what came in and why anything was left out.
Pitchbox
•Bring Your Own Data is one of the four campaign types (as of July 2026): import an existing list and run it through the normal Pitchbox workflow.
•Contacts are fetched automatically for imported sites, feeding the same contact pipeline the reviews complain about (see the qualification section below).
Edge: HeyLinksImports exist in both, but the skip-to-review path with automatic email verification is a HeyLinks-specific shortcut: a CSV with emails becomes an approvable, verified lead list in one upload, without spending a credit.
Qualification depth: the core disagreement
This is the deepest philosophical difference between the two products. Pitchbox optimizes for list size; HeyLinks optimizes for certainty per prospect. When HeyLinks qualifies a site, one credit buys all of this, and you are only charged when a site is actually scored:
✓A live screenshot of the page as it looks right now, so you judge it with your own eyes without clicking through.
✓Contact discovery and verification. The email is hunted down on the page, on about and contact pages, and across the site, then verified, because an address that bounces is worse than no address.
✓Anchor context. The exact paragraph around the competitor's link is extracted, which is what makes the eventual email read like someone actually read the post.
✓Page type detection. A blog post gets a different pitch than a homepage or a resource list.
✓Spam and junk filters, applied before scoring so junk never costs a credit.
✓A 0 to 100 score with an A to F grade blending site strength, page relevance, and contact quality, so you can sort a hundred leads in a minute.
The honest math: credits count sites qualified, not sendable leads. A typical 25-credit run vets 25 sites, and maybe 23 have a findable, verified email; the other two stay visible in Review Leads with everything learned about them. HeyLinks documents this openly rather than hiding it in a bigger number.
Pitchbox's contact discovery is automatic and fast at volume, and its site says contacts are fetched for each website without manual searching (as of July 2026). But contact quality is the single loudest complaint in its reviews:
“Of 5,000 emails discovered, about 4,500 were unusable.”
Capterra review of Pitchbox, via our market research
“[Pitchbox is] just a skin on a bad, indiscriminate web scraper.”
Capterra review, via our market research
Edge: HeyLinksIf your bottleneck is triaging a giant raw list, Pitchbox gives you the list faster. If your bottleneck is knowing which prospects are actually worth an email, per-prospect vetting with a verified contact is the whole point of HeyLinks.
Writing the emails
Both products now use AI to write outreach. The difference is what the AI is grounded in, and what stands between the AI and your send button.
HeyLinks
•The smart generator writes each email from scratch for one specific page: the post's title, the exact words they linked and the sentence around it, the page type, and the competitor link they already have.
•It blends in what only you know from project setup: what your site does, why you built it, a credibility fact or two, and whether you pay for links. If you set a budget, the email offers it; if not, it simply asks politely.
•A quality gate checks every draft and blocks anything reading like spam: salesy buzzwords, made-up numbers, or wrong links. A draft that fails falls back to a clean template, so nothing broken reaches your review pile.
•Ten ready-made templates plus your own are there when you want them, subjects rotate between natural forms, and every draft is editable before it sends.
Pitchbox
•SmartTemplates with conditional logic are genuinely powerful for sophisticated teams building complex flows.
•The AI Template Assistant drafts templates from a custom-tuned model trained on tens of millions of outreach emails and their results (Pitchbox's description, July 2026).
•AI Personalization is advertised as analyzing hundreds of websites and personalizing outreach against your criteria (as of July 2026), a notable expansion since our original research.
To be fair to Pitchbox: its AI suite has grown, and the older criticism that the assistant only generates a template once no longer describes the whole picture. The remaining difference is architectural. Pitchbox's system is template-first with AI layered on for scale; HeyLinks is page-first, writing one email per prospect from that prospect's own content, with a dedicated gate that rejects bad drafts before you ever see them.
Edge: it dependsTemplate sophistication at agency volume: Pitchbox. A personal, gate-checked email grounded in each page for a small, careful sender: HeyLinks.
Sending safety
Outreach dies quietly when your mailbox lands in spam folders. Both tools take deliverability seriously; they express it differently.
HeyLinks
•Everything sends from mailboxes you connect, under your own address. Nothing goes out from a shared domain.
•Each mailbox has a daily cap, about 25 sends per day by default and adjustable, with sends spaced by natural 3 to 8 minute gaps.
•New mailboxes ramp up over a four week warm-up automatically, growing volume the way a real person's would.
•Sends go out in windows in your timezone, rotate across your connected mailboxes, and queue safely at the cap; nothing is dropped or re-approved.
•Bounces are detected and marked, opt-outs hard-stop all outreach to that person, and every email carries a proper unsubscribe path.
Pitchbox
•Natural Sending Patterns, Pitchbox's name for humanized send pacing, plus schedule and timezone controls per campaign (as of July 2026).
•Reviewers on G2 specifically praise its deliverability tooling, including a mail server tester and help setting up email authentication records (as of July 2026).
•Plan-level ceilings are high: 2,000 outreach emails per month on Pro, 5,000 on Advanced, 25,000 on Scale (as of July 2026). Per-mailbox daily caps and a warm-up ramp are not features its outreach page describes.
Edge: it dependsPitchbox has mature deliverability tooling and the volume headroom agencies need. HeyLinks ships conservative defaults (caps, warm-up, windows, rotation) so a solo sender is protected without configuring anything.
Follow-up sequences
Most outreach agreements happen on a polite nudge, not the first email. Both tools automate follow-ups; the interesting difference is when the words get written.
HeyLinks
•The entire sequence is written up front, as real drafts you can open and edit the moment it is scheduled. Nothing is generated at the last second: what you preview is, word for word, what sends.
•The default is 3 steps around days 3, 6, and 10, configurable and extendable to 5 steps. Each step continues the first email's voice, and you can skip any single step without reshuffling the rest.
•A reply stops everything, usually within a minute or two. No cheerful automated bump after a real conversation has started.
Pitchbox
•Email Sequencing is a long-standing Pitchbox strength, with scheduling control over timezones, days, and times per campaign (as of July 2026).
•Pitchbox claims automatic follow-ups boost response rates by roughly 62 percent on average (its own homepage figure, July 2026), and whatever the exact number, the direction is right: follow-ups work.
Edge: HeyLinksSequencing is mature in both. The up-front editable drafts are the HeyLinks distinctive: you can read and tweak follow-up 3 today, weeks before it sends, instead of trusting a template to render correctly later.
Replies and the inbox
HeyLinks
•Every reply to your outreach lands in one inbox, tagged by intent: agreed, wants more info, negotiating, referred, declined, or do not contact. You scan the list and jump straight to the ones that need you.
•Do not contact is a hard stop: all pending and future outreach to that person ends automatically.
•When someone agrees, one click generates a reply draft that thanks them and includes a paste-ready sentence with your link, so adding it takes the page owner seconds instead of becoming a chore they put off. You review and press send yourself.
Pitchbox
•A dedicated SEO email client built for link builders, designed for teams working replies across many clients (as of July 2026).
•AI Reply generates responses trained on millions of link building emails, and Chasebox surfaces priority conversations so they get attention (as of July 2026).
•A full CRM keeps relationship history, useful when several people touch the same contact list over years.
Edge: it dependsFor a team inbox with CRM history across clients, Pitchbox is deeper. For one person who wants replies triaged by intent and the yes handled in one click, HeyLinks does the job with none of the setup.
After the yes: the link tracker
An agreement in your inbox is a promise, not a link. The page owner still has to edit their post, and that can happen an hour later or a week later. This stage is where the two products point in genuinely different directions.
HeyLinks
•Once a prospect agrees, the target page is checked automatically: the first check within about a day, then daily.
•The moment a check finds your link, it is marked live. Checking continues afterward, so if the link quietly disappears in a redesign months later, you get told instead of finding out by accident.
•The analytics funnel shows the whole campaign end to end: qualified, emailed, replied, links live, so you can see exactly where prospects drop off.
Pitchbox
•Reports for ROI-focused link builders, with Google Looker Studio, Zapier, and Slack integrations for client dashboards (as of July 2026).
•The reporting is campaign-level and outreach-focused (sends, replies, placements), which is what agencies need for monthly client deliverables.
•Its prospecting module mentions monitoring for unwanted backlink removal, a different job from watching whether each link you won stays up.
Edge: HeyLinksPitchbox reports on the campaign; HeyLinks watches each placed link. A link you believe you have but actually lost is worse than no link, because you stop trying to replace it.
Autopilot vs team workflow
The last difference is how much of the pipeline runs itself. This one is less about features and more about who is sitting at the keyboard.
HeyLinks
•Autopilot is one button. It discovers prospects from your competitor, qualifies each one, and drafts the emails, showing live progress through every phase, and keeps running even if you close the tab.
•You control the run: how many sites to qualify (clamped to your remaining credits so it can never overspend), a grade filter so only A and B sites get drafts if you want, and a spend ceiling.
•It never sends. Every run ends at drafts staged for your review. The final send is always yours.
Pitchbox
•Pitchbox automates each stage well, and its skill-based workflow splits the pipeline into stages that different team members own (as of July 2026): one person prospects, another personalizes, another handles replies.
•That segmentation is the right shape for an agency floor, and there is nothing equivalent to it in HeyLinks.
•There is also no single end-to-end button; the workflow assumes people are working the stages.
Edge: HeyLinksFor a solo founder, the honest comparison is one click versus a workflow you staff. If you have the staff, see the team features row above; that is Pitchbox's home turf.
Pricing compared (as of July 2026)
Pitchbox pricing below comes from pitchbox.com/pricing as of July 2026. Since our original research, Pitchbox has added a monthly billing option: Pro is $300 per month billed monthly, or $210 per month on annual billing ($2,520 charged up front, about 30 percent less). Expert-led implementation is included with annual billing and costs $2,000 to $4,000 one-time on monthly. HeyLinks pricing is current, monthly by default, with annual at 20 percent off.
Pitchbox Pro
$210/mo annual, or $300 monthly
2 users, 2 email accounts
2,000 outreach emails / mo
1 workspace, 25 campaigns / mo
Annual billed as $2,520 up front
Pitchbox Advanced
$420/mo annual, or $600 monthly
Unlimited users, 6 email accounts
5,000 outreach emails / mo
25 workspaces
Where reviewers say it gets useful
Pitchbox Scale
$825/mo annual, or $1,200 monthly
Unlimited users, 20 email accounts
25,000 outreach emails / mo
Unlimited workspaces
Enterprise tier above it (custom)
HeyLinks Starter
$99/mo
200 qualifications per month
2 mailboxes, 1 project
Monthly billing, cancel anytime
HeyLinks Growth
$249/mo
600 qualifications per month
6 mailboxes, 10 projects
Autopilot on every plan
HeyLinks Scale
$499/mo
1,400 qualifications per month
12 mailboxes, 25 projects
Agency tier above it: $999 / mo
Commitment caveat. The most repeated pricing complaint in Pitchbox reviews has been the commitment, not the number. One Capterra reviewer put it bluntly: “Pitchbox auto-renews for a full year. Annual contract only. Getting out is a nightmare.” To be current: as of July 2026 Pitchbox does offer monthly billing, at roughly a 40 percent premium plus a one-time implementation fee. The affordable version of Pitchbox is still the one you commit a year to.
Every HeyLinks plan can start with a 3 day trial that includes 25 qualifications, there are no contracts or setup fees, and full plan details (including annual pricing at 20 percent off) are on the pricing page.
Where Pitchbox is genuinely stronger
If a comparison page tells you the incumbent is worse at everything, close the tab. Pitchbox has been refined for over a decade, and its site as of July 2026 shows real capabilities HeyLinks does not have.
✓Multi-client agency operations. Workspaces (25 on Advanced, unlimited on Scale), unlimited users from Advanced up, and a CRM for relationship history. HeyLinks has projects, not seats and workspaces.
✓Five native SEO data integrations. Ahrefs, Semrush, Moz, Majestic, and LinkResearchTools feed prospecting directly, with Zapier, Google Looker Studio, and Slack on top.
✓A wider prospecting menu. Search-based, product review, bring your own data, and SEO integration campaigns, plus broken link detection and geographic targeting by domain.
✓Skill-based workflow. The pipeline splits into stages that different specialists own, which is how real agency floors run.
✓Client-ready reporting. ROI-focused reports with Looker Studio dashboards, scored 8 out of 10 in our research. HeyLinks analytics are for you, not for client deliverables.
✓A broad AI suite. AI Template Assistant, AI Personalization, AI Reply, and an AI Keyword Assistant, trained on outreach-specific data.
✓Deliverability tooling reviewers praise. G2 reviews specifically call out its mail server testing and email authentication setup help.
✓Proven at scale. A 4.7 out of 5 rating across 98 G2 reviews as of July 2026, expert-led onboarding, and an Enterprise tier with SSO and SLAs.
If that list describes your work, you probably do not need an alternative. You need the Advanced plan and a proper onboarding. The rest of this page is for everyone else.
What Pitchbox users say
These quotes come from our market research, sourced from Capterra and independent review sites. Remember the balance: the same product holds a 4.7 on G2 across 98 reviews as of July 2026, with reviewers praising its automation and deliverability tooling. The pain concentrates in three places: contact quality, the commitment, and the price for small teams.
On contact discovery
“Of 5,000 emails discovered, about 4,500 were unusable.”
Capterra review of Pitchbox
“[Pitchbox is] just a skin on a bad, indiscriminate web scraper.”
Capterra review
On pricing and commitment
“Pitchbox auto-renews for a full year. Annual contract only. Getting out is a nightmare.”
Capterra reviewer (predates the July 2026 monthly billing option)
Current G2 review summaries as of July 2026 still list price as the main criticism for smaller businesses.
On personalization
“The AI Template Assistant just generates the template once and not for every recipient.”
influno.com review of Pitchbox
Fairness note: this quote is about the Template Assistant specifically. Pitchbox's site now also advertises a separate AI Personalization feature (as of July 2026), covered in the writing section above.
Trying HeyLinks after Pitchbox
There is no migration project. HeyLinks does not need your Pitchbox campaign history to work. Point it at one competitor and it finds the pages already linking to them, or export your prospect list from Pitchbox and upload it as a CSV (no Ahrefs key required). Rows that come with contact emails skip straight to Review Leads with the addresses verified automatically, so an existing list becomes an approvable pipeline in one upload. From there the pipeline takes over: qualification, graded review, drafted emails, and paced sending from your own mailboxes.
Every plan can start with a 3 day trial that includes 25 qualifications, which is enough to see real graded prospects and real drafted emails for your own site before you commit. If you are on a Pitchbox annual plan, that trial is a low-stakes way to know what you are moving to before the renewal date arrives.
Sources
Pitchbox facts marked “as of July 2026” were checked against these pages in July 2026. User quotes come from our market research, linked below.
Pricing, plans, seats, email accounts, billing terms: pitchbox.com/pricing/Feature categories, integrations, follow-up response claim: pitchbox.comProspecting campaign types and contact fetching: pitchbox.com/product/link-building-prospecting/AI Template Assistant, AI Personalization, AI Reply, AI Keyword Assistant: pitchbox.com/ai/Email Sequencing, Natural Sending Patterns, Chasebox, scheduling: pitchbox.com/product/outreach-follow-up/G2 rating and review themes: g2.com/products/pitchbox/reviewsUser quotes and scorecard: our market research Where the live site and our earlier research disagreed (pricing and billing options changed), this page follows the live site. HeyLinks facts come from our own pricing page and help center.
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