AiSDR vs Jeeva AI
An independent, review-free comparison compiled by the SaaSTracker editorial team. Both products are profiled in full, and neither can pay for placement here.
The short answer
Both sides assessedAiSDR compared with Jeeva AI
Jeeva publishes a free plan and $95 and $239 self-serve tiers and has broadened into general-purpose digital workers beyond sales. AiSDR stays narrow: outbound prospecting with its own sending infrastructure and a quarterly contract. Pick Jeeva to experiment at low cost across several workflows; pick AiSDR when outbound is the whole job and you want the deliverability problem owned by the vendor.
Jeeva AI compared with AiSDR
AiSDR bundles domains, mailboxes, warmup, and a service layer into $250 to $2,500 a month with quarterly commitments above the entry tier. Jeeva has a free plan and $95 and $239 self-serve tiers but no sending infrastructure whatsoever. Take Jeeva if you want cheap access to data and AI drafting and can handle deliverability yourself; take AiSDR if the infrastructure is exactly the part you want someone else to own.
Choose AiSDR if
Founder-led B2B teams and small sales orgs with no SDR to hire and no appetite for assembling a data tool, a sending tool, a warmup vendor, and a personalization layer themselves, who can commit to a quarter of spend and will assign one person to review replies daily.
Choose Jeeva AI if
Small sales teams and founders who want cheap self-serve access to a large contact database with AI research, drafting, and follow-up attached, and who already have mailboxes in good enough shape to send from.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | AiSDR | Jeeva AI |
|---|---|---|
| Category | AI SDR | AI SDR |
| Starting price | $250 per month (Solo, 200 contacts) | $0 (Free), then $95 per month (Growth) (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | Contact-volume tiers quoted per month. Solo is month to month and self-serve; Explore and Scale are billed quarterly in advance and require a demo. Annual prepayment takes 20 percent off. | Freemium self-serve subscription with per-credit usage on top; all self-serve tiers are single seat. Enterprise is demo-gated and starts at ten or more seats. |
| Free plan | No | One seat with email finder and verification, basic prospect search, Chrome extension, and email templates, with additional usage charged per credit. |
| Free trial | No | The free plan serves as the trial; no fixed-length trial is published |
| Best for | Founder-led B2B teams and small sales orgs with no SDR to hire and no appetite for assembling a data tool, a sending tool, a warmup vendor, and a personalization layer themselves, who can commit to a quarter of spend and will assign one person to review replies daily. | Small sales teams and founders who want cheap self-serve access to a large contact database with AI research, drafting, and follow-up attached, and who already have mailboxes in good enough shape to send from. |
| Setup time | About a week of configuration, then thirty to sixty days before sending is at full capacity because new domains warm up first. Treat the first month as ramp regardless of what the plan comparison implies. | An hour to be prospecting on the free plan. Longer if you are starting cold outbound from scratch, because mailboxes, domains, and warmup all sit outside Jeeva and need their own two to three weeks. |
| Learning curve | Low on the software, higher on the judgement. The interface is simple and the strategist walks you through setup, but deciding which replies the AI should handle and which need a human is the skill that determines whether this works. | Low. Search, enrich, sequence is a familiar shape, and the Chrome extension makes the first session productive. The workflow automation on Scale takes more thought and is where the platform stops being a data tool. |
| Platforms | Web application, Chrome-based workflows, Email and LinkedIn channels, Aircall for voice | Web application, Chrome extension, Connected email mailboxes, LinkedIn on Scale and above |
| Compliance | GDPR and CAN-SPAM handling described in vendor materials, No public SOC 2 attestation advertised on the marketing site | SOC 2 on the Enterprise tier, GDPR handling described in vendor materials |
| Founded | 2023 | 2015 |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States | Santa Monica, California, United States |
| Ownership | Venture-backed | Venture-backed |
Strengths and limitations
AiSDR
Strengths
- Sending infrastructure is included rather than assumed: domains, mailboxes, warmup, and LinkedIn allowances all sit inside the plan price, which removes the biggest hidden cost in AI SDR buying.
- The Solo tier at $250 a month is genuinely self-serve, published, and month to month, which almost none of the demo-gated competition offers.
- Metering by researched contacts rather than emails sent makes cost per prospect trivially easy to model before you buy.
- Live web search for list building is less brittle than a static contact database when your ICP is defined by behavior rather than firmographics.
Limitations
- No free trial at any tier, and the tiers above Solo are demo-gated and billed quarterly in advance, so evaluation is expensive and slow.
- Warmup means the first thirty to sixty days underdeliver by design, and you pay full price for that period.
- Sequence customization is shallow: reviewers report you cannot build custom signal logic or complex branching, only configure supplied playbooks.
- AI reply handling occasionally answers conversations that a human should have taken, which is a reputational risk in a small market where every prospect matters.
Jeeva AI
Strengths
- A published, genuinely self-serve price list with a free plan, in a category where most competitors will not quote a number without a demo.
- A very large contact database with automatic enrichment and lead scoring included, which removes a separate data subscription for small teams.
- Strong review reception at roughly 4.6 across more than two hundred G2 reviews, with users citing ease of use and data accuracy.
- An explicit assist-the-rep positioning rather than a replace-the-rep claim, which has aged better than the autonomous-employee marketing of its 2024 peers.
Limitations
- No sending infrastructure at all: no provisioned domains, no warmup program, so cold-sending deliverability is a separate purchase and a separate skill.
- Every self-serve tier is one seat, and the next step up is a ten-seat Enterprise contract, leaving small teams with no natural plan.
- The published quota table is internally inconsistent, showing the free plan with higher email and phone allowances than the paid Growth plan.
- Credits are charged on top of every plan, so the advertised monthly price is a floor rather than a total.
Pricing compared
AiSDR
Contact-volume tiers quoted per month. Solo is month to month and self-serve; Explore and Scale are billed quarterly in advance and require a demo. Annual prepayment takes 20 percent off.
- Solo$250
- Explore$900
- Scale$2,500
Solo at $250 a month is the fairest entry point in this category, because it is the only tier where a small business can start without a sales call and where the infrastructure cost is genuinely included. Per contacted prospect it works out at $1.25 on Solo, $1.13 on Explore, and $1.00 on Scale, which is cheap against any human alternative and expensive against a self-assembled stack of Instantly plus a data provider. The value case falls apart if you cannot commit a quarter: with no trial, warmup eating month one, and quarterly prepayment on the useful tiers, the true minimum test is about $2,700 and ninety days. Buy it for the bundled infrastructure and the service wrapper, not for the autonomy claims.
Jeeva AI
Freemium self-serve subscription with per-credit usage on top; all self-serve tiers are single seat. Enterprise is demo-gated and starts at ten or more seats.
- Free$0
- Growth$95
- Scale$239
- EnterpriseCustom
For a single user, Jeeva is priced well below the category norm and gives real access to a very large contact database with enrichment, scoring, and AI drafting attached. Scale at $239 a month for multichannel sequences and workflow automation is competitive with buying data and sequencing separately. Two things spoil the arithmetic. First, the single-seat structure means a team of three pays three subscriptions or jumps to a ten-seat Enterprise quote, with nothing sensible in between. Second, credits are billed on top of every tier, so the effective cost of a heavy prospecting month is not the number on the page. Good value for one person, awkward value for a small team.
Editorial verdict on each
AiSDR
Category LeaderAiSDR is one of the few products in this category that a small business can actually buy without a sales call, and the reason to buy it is the boring part: it hands you warmed domains, mailboxes, and a LinkedIn allowance inside the subscription, which is where self-assembled outbound stacks usually die. The research and writing are competent, the multi-channel execution is real, and the $250 Solo tier is a fair price for a founder who has stopped doing outbound because there is no time. Be clear-eyed about the rest. There is no trial, the first month is warmup you pay for, the useful tiers cost about $2,700 to try and require a demo, the sequences cannot be programmed, and the AI reply handling needs supervision. Buy it as a service that does the mechanical work of prospecting with someone still watching, budget a full quarter before judging, and do not believe any framing that has it carrying a quota on its own.
Read the full AiSDR profileJeeva AI
MomentumJeeva is one of the few AI SDR platforms a small business can buy at a price it can see, and the free plan makes the first test cost nothing. The data layer is its real asset, a very large contact database with enrichment and scoring attached, and the assist-the-rep positioning has aged better than the autonomous-employee claims its 2024 competitors made. Three things should temper enthusiasm. Every self-serve plan is a single seat, so a team of three has no sensible plan short of a ten-seat Enterprise contract. The subscription excludes sending infrastructure entirely, which is the cost most buyers underestimate. And the company has expanded into a six-worker digital workforce, so a sales buyer is now one constituency among several. Buy it as a cheap, well-reviewed data-and-drafting tool for one prospector, keep your own mailboxes healthy, and re-evaluate before you scale to a team.
Read the full Jeeva AI profileAiSDR profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Jeeva AI last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.