EmailPal vs Lemwarm
Free if you buy lemlist, $29–49 per mailbox if you don’t — and either way, you still need the infrastructure somewhere else.
- Published pricing
- Measured placement
- No sales call required
TL;DR
Lemwarm is lemlist’s warmup tool: $29/mailbox/mo for Essential, $49 for Smart, free if you already pay for lemlist. It warms mailboxes you bring — no domains, no mailboxes, no verification — and its placement check sends to a single test address. EmailPal warms any mailbox for $0.60/inbox/mo with graduation measured across real Gmail, Yahoo and AOL accounts, and the same platform includes domains, mailboxes, list verification and pre-warmed inboxes at $3/mo. If you already pay for lemlist, use the free lemwarm; if you are choosing infrastructure, EmailPal is the measured stack at a fiftieth of the warmup price.
Lemwarm is the warmup arm of lemlist, the outreach sequencer. Its best feature is a bundling trick: every paid lemlist plan includes lemwarm free, which makes it the default warmup for a large installed base of lemlist users.
Standalone, the economics are stark: $29/mailbox/mo for Essential, $49 for Smart — per email address, one subscription each. And like every warmup-only tool, it assumes the rest of your stack — domains, mailboxes, DNS, verification — lives somewhere else, on someone else’s bill.
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$29 to $49 per mailbox, per month, for warmup alone
Lemwarm’s standalone pricing is per email address: $29/mo Essential ($24 annual), $49/mo Smart ($40 annual). Warming ten mailboxes costs $290–490/mo. The Smart tier’s upgrades — personalized warmup content, industry-tailored clusters — are cosmetic to spam filters; as independent reviewers note, Google and Microsoft do not factor your industry into reputation decisions.
EmailPal warms the same ten mailboxes for $6/mo. The ramp runs against real accounts at Gmail, Yahoo and AOL, and graduation is decided by measured inbox placement — not by which template cluster you paid for.
Ten inboxes, warmed
Lemwarm Essential: $290/mo. EmailPal: $6/mo, measured. The annual difference is $3,408.
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The lemlist bundling question
If you already pay for lemlist, lemwarm is free and this comparison is mostly moot — use it. The interesting question is the reverse: teams considering lemlist partly because "warmup is included." Lemlist’s Email plan plus per-sender limits means the bundle is really a sequencer purchase with warmup attached, at sequencer prices.
EmailPal does not ask you to buy a sequencer to get sensible warming. Warm any mailbox — including the ones your lemlist-free sequencer sends from — at $0.60/inbox, and keep the two decisions independent.
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One test address is not a placement measurement
Lemwarm offers an inbox placement check, but it sends to a single test address — reviewers flag the results as unreliable because one mailbox cannot represent Gmail’s filtering, let alone Outlook’s or Yahoo’s. You graduate when the calendar and the activity graph say so.
EmailPal measures placement across real accounts at Gmail, Yahoo and AOL throughout the ramp, and attaches that measured rate to every pre-warmed inbox it leases. The difference between "we sent warmup emails for three weeks" and "94% of seed mail landed in the inbox" is the difference between activity and evidence.
What graduation should mean
A warmup that ends on a schedule is a guess. EmailPal’s ends when measured placement at real providers says you are ready.
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The stack lemwarm doesn’t sell
Lemwarm sells no domains, no mailboxes, no DNS automation, no verification. Your infrastructure comes from elsewhere, your verification from a second elsewhere, and none of the systems share data. The tool warming your mailbox has no relationship with the system that owns your IP reputation.
EmailPal is the stack: domains from $1 with authentication written automatically, mailboxes at $1 overage, verification with catch-all detection built into every upload, warming at $0.60/inbox, and pre-warmed inboxes at $3/mo with the measured inbox rate attached. One platform where the warming system and the infrastructure are the same system.
EmailPal vs Lemwarm: the numbers
Including the rows where they win — a comparison that only shows one side is an ad.
| Feature | EmailPal | Lemwarm |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Full infrastructure + warming | Warmup-only, lemlist ecosystem |
| Warmup price (10 inboxes) | $6/mo | $290–490/mo |
| Warmup network | Real Gmail, Yahoo, AOL accounts | 20k+ domain network |
| Graduation | Measured inbox placement | Time-based; single-address placement check |
| Mailboxes included | 50 at $69/mo, $1 after | None — bring your own |
| Domains + DNS | $1–$10 one-time, automatic | Not offered |
| List verification | Built in, 500–4,500 checks/day | Not offered |
| Pre-warmed inboxes | $3/mo, measured placement | Not offered |
| Bundling | No sequencer purchase required | Free with lemlist subscription |
What Lemwarm does well
Credit where due — these are real strengths, and for some buyers they decide it.
- Free with any paid lemlist plan — zero marginal cost if you are already in that ecosystem.
- A large warmup network of 20,000+ healthy domains.
- Technical setup checks (SPF/DKIM/DMARC) included on every plan.
- Simple onboarding that non-technical senders handle easily.
Where each one stands
Where EmailPal wins
- Warming at $0.60/inbox — about 2% of lemwarm’s standalone price
- Graduation measured across real Gmail, Yahoo and AOL accounts
- No sequencer purchase required to unlock sensible warming
- Domains, mailboxes and automatic DNS in the same platform
- List verification with catch-all detection built in
- Pre-warmed inboxes at $3/mo with measured placement attached
- Spam rescue, weekend throttling and automatic holds included
Where Lemwarm falls short
- $29–49/mailbox/mo standalone — $290–490/mo for ten inboxes
- Warmup-only: no domains, mailboxes, DNS or verification
- Placement check sends to a single test address
- Smart-tier features (industry clusters, templates) don’t move filters
- One subscription per email address — no fleet pricing
- Ties the sensible price to buying the lemlist sequencer
The verdict
EmailPal vs Lemwarm: which should you choose?
If lemlist is already your sequencer, lemwarm is free and perfectly serviceable — take the bundle. This comparison is for everyone else.
Standalone, lemwarm asks $29–49 per mailbox for time-based warmup with a single-address placement check, while the rest of your stack lives on other vendors’ bills. EmailPal warms for $0.60 with measured graduation and includes the infrastructure around it. The bundle is the only version of this that is close.
EmailPal vs Lemwarm: common questions
Is lemwarm free?
Only with a paid lemlist subscription. Standalone, lemwarm costs $29/mailbox/mo (Essential) or $49/mailbox/mo (Smart), one subscription per email address. EmailPal warms any mailbox — no sequencer purchase required — at $0.60/inbox/mo with measured graduation.
How much cheaper is EmailPal warming than lemwarm?
At ten inboxes, lemwarm Essential costs $290/mo; EmailPal warming costs $6/mo. That is a 98% difference, and EmailPal’s graduation is decided by measured inbox placement at real Gmail, Yahoo and AOL accounts rather than a schedule.
Does lemwarm measure inbox placement?
Lemwarm’s placement check sends to a single test address, which reviewers flag as unreliable — one mailbox cannot represent Gmail, Outlook and Yahoo filtering. EmailPal measures placement across real accounts at all three providers throughout the ramp and attaches the measured rate to every pre-warmed inbox.
Does lemwarm sell mailboxes or domains?
No. Lemwarm is warmup-only — it warms mailboxes you buy and authenticate elsewhere. EmailPal includes domains from $1 with automatic SPF/DKIM/DMARC, mailboxes at $1 overage, list verification and pre-warmed inboxes in the same platform.
Should I buy lemlist to get lemwarm?
Only if you want lemlist as your sequencer anyway — the bundle is genuinely good value for lemlist users. Buying a sequencer primarily for the warmup is backwards: EmailPal warms any mailbox for $0.60/inbox regardless of what you send with.
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