Findymail's whole job ends the moment it hands you a verified email. That is genuinely valuable and Reachium does not replace it. But a clean list is not a pipeline. Reachium picks up where data tools stop: it runs the LinkedIn campaigns, writes the content that pulls inbound, books the meetings, and stores every relationship in a CRM. You buy Findymail to get accurate contacts. You buy Reachium to actually move those contacts toward a call.
Findymail's Chrome extension scrapes in-browser from Sales Navigator and Apollo, so list pulls happen client-side in your tab. That is fine for episodic pulls of a hundred leads. Reachium is built on the verified LinkedIn API, so campaigns run server-side across multiple accounts without babysitting a browser. No extension, no scraping fragility. That difference is why Reachium can sustain 800-plus requests per account per month while you sleep.
Findymail measures success in find rate and bounce rate. Reachium measures it in booked calls. The platform bundles AI-personalized connection requests, multi-step follow-ups, content that triggers inbound replies, lead-magnet distribution, a unified inbox with meeting detection, and lead scoring. Across 2,500-plus companies that shows up as roughly 30% acceptance, 25% reply rates, and 10-plus meetings per account per month. Findymail has no outreach, content, or booking layer at all.
Findymail exists to feed cold email. It verifies, validates catch-alls, and guarantees deliverability so your sends land. Reachium plays a different channel entirely: warm LinkedIn relationships built on the verified API, where the connection itself is the permission to talk. If your motion is cold email at volume, Findymail is the right data engine. If your motion is relationship selling on LinkedIn, Reachium is the platform that runs it end to end. Plenty of teams run both, one for email, one for LinkedIn.
Findymail is a single sharp tool: find and verify contacts, then pass them to a separate sequencer like Instantly or Smartlead. Reachium collapses the rest of the stack into one place. Outbound campaigns, AI content and lead magnets, a unified cross-account inbox, meeting booking, and a relationship CRM all live together at $79 per LinkedIn account per month. You are not stitching a finder, a sender, a scheduler, and a CRM together. The LinkedIn pipeline is already assembled.