Stack overlap
Apollo vs Close
Apollo is a lead databases tool; Close is a orchestration tool. They solve different problems — most stacks include both. This page answers whether you need them both and how they overlap.
Apollo is in our lead databases category; Close is in our orchestration category. The scorecard below compares them on the four axes we apply to every tool, but the underlying jobs differ — read the scoring as “how each performs at its own job” rather than “which one wins.”
8.3
/ 10
Pricing
8.0
/ 10
8.3
/ 10
Deliverability
8.0
/ 10
8.3
/ 10
Integrations
8.0
/ 10
8.3
/ 10
Use-case fit
8.0
/ 10
Pick Apollo when
- →You're an SMB or growth-stage sales team that needs lead data + basic engagement on one bill, not five.
- →Your ICP is US tech / SaaS where Apollo's data quality is strongest.
- →You want a free tier to test before committing — Apollo's free plan is actually usable for sub-100 lookups/month.
- →You'd rather have 'good enough' across 4 functions than 'great' at 1 — Apollo's bundle math beats buying ZoomInfo + Outreach + Salesloft separately for SMB volume.
Pick Close when
- →Inside-sales teams running phone-heavy outbound where built-in dialer + power dialer matters operationally.
- →Sales-led organizations that want CRM + dialer + email sequencer + SMS in one tool to avoid integration friction.
- →Companies replacing a Pipedrive + Aircall + Outreach stack with a single platform.
- →Buyers who already use Close and have built operational workflows around it.
- →Entry pricing matters — $49 vs $59
Apollo
from $59/mo
Close
from $49/mo
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