When setting up a new campaign, you might wonder: Should I add leads directly into the campaign, or build a lead list first?
While it’s possible to import leads directly into a campaign, creating a lead list first comes with several key advantages.
Lead lists act as your own lead database. Instead of mixing contacts directly into campaigns, you can store them neatly in a list, making it easier to:
Segment leads by industry, source, or interest.
Review who should be included before sending outreach.
Avoid confusion across multiple campaigns.
You can use our Lead Qualification feature to research and qualify contacts inside a lead list. This is also possible in campaigns, but by doing it first in a list, you keep your campaigns clean and ready to launch only with the right leads.
Within a lead list, you can find email addresses and phone numbers. With our filter option, you can:
Filter out leads with “No email found.”
Add only the leads with valid email addresses to your campaign.
This ensures you’re targeting the right people and not wasting campaign slots.
One of the biggest benefits is flexibility:
Add leads to a list and “park” them until you’re ready.
Decide later which campaign they belong to.
Reuse the same list across different campaigns.
Think of it as building your own lead list database, a safe place to store and prepare contacts before launching outreach.
Yes, you can add leads directly into campaigns. But creating a lead list first gives you more control and overview. It allows you to research, qualify, filter, and organize leads before deciding when and how to engage them.