How Lusha and Salesforce compare
Lusha is the lighter, SMB-friendly B2B contact database: Chrome extension for one-click contact lookups, basic enrichment, intent signals. It's the value pick versus ZoomInfo's enterprise tier. OpsWyse plays a different role: capture the Lusha-found lead into the CRM, score it, run the deal motion with Wyse drafting outreach.
Salesforce built the CRM category and still owns enterprise mindshare. The per-seat pricing ($150 to $500 per seat per month) is fine for 100-seat sales orgs, brutal for SMBs. Wysera replaces the core CRM jobs (pipeline, deals, quotes, contracts, customer health) at $299 flat for 10 seats, and adds marketing and ops on the same bundle.
Which should you choose?
Pick Lusha if you fit its sweet spot: SMB sales teams, SDRs, and recruiters whose primary need is looking up contact info via Chrome extension. Lusha is the right call at the SMB tier of B2B data. Pick Salesforce if you're closer to Enterprises (500+ seats) with existing Salesforce data, Apex customizations, and dedicated admin teams. Migration is a quarters-long project at scale. If your real problem is paying for too many overlapping tools, neither single choice solves it — that's the case for consolidation.