Aomni vs Floqer
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 assessedAomni compared with Floqer
Floqer gives you a programmable enrichment and workflow engine metered in credits, so you build the research process yourself. Aomni ships an opinionated research agent that already knows what an account plan should contain. Pick Floqer if you have someone who wants to build GTM pipelines; pick Aomni if you want the research done without building anything.
Floqer compared with Aomni
Aomni ships an opinionated research agent that already knows what an account plan should contain, for $300 a month across three seats. Floqer hands you research agents and a workflow canvas and lets you define the question. Pick Aomni when you want the research done; pick Floqer when the research question is specific to your product and no packaged tool asks it.
Choose Aomni if
Founders and sellers working a small list of high-value named accounts, where a two-hour research pass per company is the actual bottleneck and each deal is worth more than the entire annual subscription.
Choose Floqer if
Small go-to-market teams with someone technical enough to enjoy building workflows, who want enrichment, research agents, and signal-triggered automation without per-seat pricing and without committing to a packaged AI SDR's opinion about how outbound should work.
Side by side
13 attributes| Attribute | Aomni | Floqer |
|---|---|---|
| Category | AI SDR | AI SDR |
| Starting price | $0 (Starter), then $300 per month (Pro) (free plan available) | $0 (Free), then $49 per month for 2,000 credits (free plan available) |
| Pricing model | Freemium with a flat Pro subscription covering three members plus per-seat expansion. Enterprise is quoted after a demo. | Credit-metered subscription with unlimited seats on every plan. Free and self-serve tiers are self-serve; Enterprise is quoted. |
| Free plan | Basic AI research, AI strategy, AI chat, and customizable deliverables at no cost with no credit card required. | 100 credits with core platform access and unlimited team members, enough to build and run a first workflow. |
| Free trial | The free Starter tier is the trial; the vendor describes it as zero commitment with self-serve signup | The free plan is the trial: 100 credits, no card, no commitment |
| Best for | Founders and sellers working a small list of high-value named accounts, where a two-hour research pass per company is the actual bottleneck and each deal is worth more than the entire annual subscription. | Small go-to-market teams with someone technical enough to enjoy building workflows, who want enrichment, research agents, and signal-triggered automation without per-seat pricing and without committing to a packaged AI SDR's opinion about how outbound should work. |
| Setup time | Minutes on the free tier: point it at an account and read what comes back. Pro adds mailbox and LinkedIn connections, which take an afternoon. There is no warmup phase because there is no cold-sending infrastructure. | A day to a first useful workflow if someone technical is driving; considerably longer if not. There is no sending setup or warmup because the platform does not send, which removes the usual two-week ramp. |
| Learning curve | Low to start, moderate to get full value. The default research output is immediately useful; building custom research workflows that encode your qualification criteria is where the product becomes genuinely differentiated, and that takes deliberate effort. | The steepest in this batch, by design. Tables, enrichment waterfalls, agent prompts, signal conditions, and workflow branches are all concepts you have to hold at once. The reward is that the resulting motion is yours rather than the vendor's opinion of outbound. |
| Platforms | Web application, Gmail and Outlook connections, LinkedIn, Calendar integrations | Web application, Chrome extension, APIs, Slack notifications |
| Compliance | Not publicly detailed on the marketing site; enterprise customers are served through the Enterprise tier | SOC 2 Type 2 on Enterprise, GDPR on Enterprise, SSO, SAML, and RBAC on Enterprise |
| Founded | 2023 | 2024 |
| Headquarters | San Francisco, California, United States | Canada, with roots in Halifax and Toronto |
| Ownership | Venture-backed | Venture-backed |
Strengths and limitations
Aomni
Strengths
- The best research layer in this batch: waterfall enrichment across twenty-plus sources with its own deep-research pass rather than a single database lookup.
- Output is strategy rather than data, with account plans, stakeholder maps, and value propositions a seller can actually use in a conversation.
- A free tier with real capability makes it the cheapest way in the category to test whether AI research meets your standard.
- Pro at $300 covers three people flat, which beats per-seat pricing for a small AE team and includes unlimited research.
Limitations
- No sending infrastructure, no warmup, and no deliverability tooling, so this cannot be your outbound engine.
- CRM integration sits on the demo-gated Enterprise tier, which is a significant gap for a $300 a month product.
- Bulk research is Enterprise-only, so the self-serve plans are account-by-account by design.
- The vendor's claims of saving three hours per prospect and improving close rates by forty percent are marketing figures with no published methodology.
Floqer
Strengths
- Unlimited seats on every plan including free, which inverts the per-seat pricing that makes most GTM tooling expensive for small teams.
- Credits roll over for twelve months instead of expiring at each reset, so lumpy or seasonal usage is not penalized.
- Every action shows its exact credit cost before running, which is the most transparent metering design among the tools reviewed here.
- AI web research agents genuinely answer questions no contact database can, including repository analysis, event list building, and extraction from filings.
Limitations
- It is assembly required: there is no packaged agent, so buying it without someone who enjoys building workflows means paying for unused credits.
- No sending infrastructure, no warmup, and no mailbox provisioning, so an outbound motion still needs a separate campaign platform.
- Published positioning targets enterprise and mid-market revenue teams, so small-business needs are not the design center even though the pricing suits them.
- The free plan's 100 credits are one-time, which is enough to test mechanics and not enough to test outcomes.
Pricing compared
Aomni
Freemium with a flat Pro subscription covering three members plus per-seat expansion. Enterprise is quoted after a demo.
- Starter$0
- Pro$300
- EnterpriseCustom
Aomni is priced per unit of thinking, not per unit of volume, and that is the correct way to judge it. At $300 a month for three people, it costs less than a day of an AE's fully loaded time and replaces the two-hour research pass that would otherwise precede every serious account. For a team selling deals worth five figures or more, that is trivially good value. For a team selling $200 a month subscriptions to thousands of small businesses, it is an expensive way to write emails, because there is no sending engine and no volume mechanism to amortize the cost. The dividing line is deal size, and it is unusually sharp.
Floqer
Credit-metered subscription with unlimited seats on every plan. Free and self-serve tiers are self-serve; Enterprise is quoted.
- Free$0
- Self-serve$49 to $999
- EnterpriseCustom
Floqer is the best credit-per-dollar story in this batch for a team willing to build, largely because of two structural choices: unlimited seats and twelve-month credit rollover. A five-person team on the $49 plan pays less than one seat costs at most competitors, and unused capacity is not confiscated at month end. The value evaporates if nobody builds anything, which is the honest risk with any assembly-required platform, and the total cost of an actual outbound motion still includes a sending tool Floqer does not sell. Judge it as infrastructure priced generously, not as a packaged agent priced cheaply.
Editorial verdict on each
Aomni
Aomni is the most intellectually honest product in this category because it refuses the part everyone else oversells. There is no autonomous digital rep here, no sending engine, and no meeting-booking claim. There is a research agent that does two hours of account preparation in a few minutes, across a waterfall of twenty-plus sources, and turns it into an account plan a seller can use in a real conversation. For a founder or a small AE team working named accounts worth five figures and up, $300 a month for three seats is close to a rounding error against the time it returns, and the free tier makes the decision empirical rather than theoretical. Two things to check before buying: CRM sync is an Enterprise feature, so at Pro the research may live outside the system your team works in, and the economics collapse if your deals are small. Ignore the forty percent close-rate claim entirely and judge it on three accounts you already know well.
Read the full Aomni profileFloqer
Floqer is the anti-AI-SDR in an AI SDR category: no digital rep persona, no autonomy claims, no sending engine, just the enrichment, research agents, signals, and workflows that a competent team can assemble into whatever motion its product actually needs. Two pricing decisions make it exceptional for small businesses. Seats are unlimited on every plan, including free, so team size never inflates the bill, and credits roll over for twelve months instead of being confiscated at each reset. The AI web research agents are the real technical differentiator, answering questions that no contact database holds. The risk is equally clear. This is assembly required, sold to enterprise and mid-market teams, from a company incorporated in late 2024 with eight people, and it will not send a single email for you. Buy it if someone on your team will enjoy building with it. If nobody will, buy something finished instead.
Read the full Floqer profileAomni profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Floqer last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.