Does Reach give me a contact list like UpLead?
Reach finds the prospects for you, but the point isn’t the list — it’s that each prospect comes with a personalized draft already written. You’re reviewing emails, not exporting a spreadsheet.
Reach vs UpLead
Reach is the UpLead alternative for local service businesses: it doesn’t just hand you contacts, it drafts the personalized outreach too. 5 prospects every morning, reviewed in 5 minutes.
No UpLead. No spreadsheets. No scraping. Just 5 prospects every morning.
UpLead is a B2B contact database — search filters, verified emails, and exports. It’s good at handing you a list of contacts. What you do with that list is up to you.
| UpLead | Reach | |
|---|---|---|
| What you get | A list of verified contacts to export | Prospects plus a written, personalized draft for each |
| After the list | You write and send everything yourself | You review and send — the writing is done |
| Best for | Volume B2B prospecting | A few thoughtful local emails a day |
| Personalization | Up to you, from a CSV | Built in — each draft cites a real business detail |
| Effort | Export, write, send, repeat | Five minutes reviewing finished drafts |
If what you need is a large, filterable contact database to feed your own tools and team, UpLead does that well. Reach is for owners who don’t want a list — they want the emails written and waiting.
Reach finds the prospects for you, but the point isn’t the list — it’s that each prospect comes with a personalized draft already written. You’re reviewing emails, not exporting a spreadsheet.
Reach is built around the daily review-and-send habit rather than bulk export. If your workflow centers on exporting big lists into other tools, a database like UpLead fits that better.
Because a database leaves the hardest part — writing the email — to you, and that’s the part that never gets done. Reach does the finding and the writing; you just send.