
Salezilla - AI Cold Email Automation
AI-driven sales automation platform that handles cold email campaigns from prospect research to personalized outreach and deliverability management, increasing reply rates by 10.2%.
- AI Prospect Research
- Precise Email Personalization
- Email Infrastructure Management
- Campaign Analytics


What is Salezilla?
Salezilla is an AI-powered cold email automation platform that streamlines the entire B2B sales pipeline. It automates prospect research and generates highly personalized emails at scale, a critical toolkit for B2B sales teams, startup founders, and marketers aiming to increase reply rates. Unlike other tools, Salezilla also manages the complete email infrastructure, handling domain warmups and technical configurations to ensure your outreach consistently lands in the primary inbox.
Key Features & Benefits
AI Prospect Research
Automatically identifies and researches thousands of targeted prospects using AI, eliminating manual LinkedIn/database searches.
Precise Email Personalization
Generates authentic, personalized cold emails at scale using natural language processing for higher engagement.
Email Infrastructure Management
Ensures inbox delivery with domain procurement, DNS management, warmups, and ongoing deliverability testing.
Campaign Analytics
Tracks performance metrics including open rates (80.5%), reply rates (10.2%), and booked meetings.
Use Cases
Automate Fundraising Outreach for Startups
Scale outreach for fundraising calls by automating prospect research and personalized email campaigns, leading to dozens of meetings booked in months.
""Salezilla allowed our limited team size to focus on providing quality attention to founders during their fundraising calls by freeing up time spent researching.""
Targeted Real Estate Agent Prospecting
Automatically extract real estate agent information and evaluate lead viability, helping users identify prospects who benefit from their own websites.
"Had to come back and say that this is a super cool tool… Haven’t really dug too much into the leads but the first one I was playing around with actually seemed like they could benefit from their own website."