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Jeeva AI vs Salesforge

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 assessed

Jeeva AI compared with Salesforge

Salesforge is infrastructure-first, with unlimited mailboxes, warmup, rotation, and a unified inbox from $40 a month plus Agent Frank at $499. Jeeva is data-first, with a billion-contact database and enrichment from $95. Buy Salesforge when inbox placement at volume is the constraint; buy Jeeva when finding and qualifying the right contacts is.

Salesforge compared with Jeeva AI

Jeeva publishes cheap self-serve tiers and has broadened into general digital workers across support, IT, and revenue. Salesforge stays entirely inside outbound and owns the deliverability layer that Jeeva does not. Choose Jeeva to experiment across workflows at low cost; choose Salesforge when cold email volume is the business and mailbox health decides whether it works.

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.

Choose Salesforge if

Small B2B teams running genuine cold outbound at volume who need mailbox infrastructure, warmup, and rotation handled properly, and who want the option to add an autonomous agent later without changing platforms.

Side by side

13 attributes
AttributeJeeva AISalesforge
CategoryAI SDRAI SDR
Starting price$0 (Free), then $95 per month (Growth) (free plan available)$40 per month (Pro), with Agent Frank from $499 per month (14 days trial)
Pricing modelFreemium 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.Modular. A per-user platform subscription with credit meters, plus separate mailbox infrastructure products, plus Agent Frank as an optional AI SDR billed quarterly.
Free planOne seat with email finder and verification, basic prospect search, Chrome extension, and email templates, with additional usage charged per credit.No
Free trialThe free plan serves as the trial; no fixed-length trial is published14 days, including 50 contacts, 100 emails, and 50 validation, personalization, and social action credits
Best forSmall 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.Small B2B teams running genuine cold outbound at volume who need mailbox infrastructure, warmup, and rotation handled properly, and who want the option to add an autonomous agent later without changing platforms.
Setup timeAn 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.Two to three weeks before real volume. Connecting existing mailboxes takes an afternoon, but new domains bought through Infraforge or Megaforge need roughly two weeks of warmup, and there is no shortcut.
Learning curveLow. 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.Moderate for the platform, low for Agent Frank. The complexity lives in the infrastructure decisions: how many domains, which ESP mix, how to rotate, how to interpret placement monitoring. The sequencing interface itself is conventional.
PlatformsWeb application, Chrome extension, Connected email mailboxes, LinkedIn on Scale and aboveWeb application, Email sending infrastructure, LinkedIn automation, Unified inbox
ComplianceSOC 2 on the Enterprise tier, GDPR handling described in vendor materialsGDPR handling described in vendor materials, No prominently published SOC 2 attestation on the marketing site
Founded20152023
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California, United StatesBaltics, with a distributed team serving US and EMEA customers
OwnershipVenture-backedFounder-led, lightly venture-backed

Strengths and limitations

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.

Salesforge

Strengths

  • Mailbox infrastructure, warmup, rotation, dynamic IPs, and ESP matching are handled properly and included rather than metered, which is where most cold outbound actually fails.
  • Growth at $80 a month for unlimited users, unlimited mailbox connections, unlimited LinkedIn senders, and API access is exceptional value against per-seat competitors.
  • Primebox unifies email and LinkedIn replies with sentiment analysis, which becomes essential once a dozen mailboxes are rotating.
  • Agent Frank's co-pilot mode is an honest acknowledgement that unattended AI sending is a decision rather than a default, and it makes the agent testable without reputational risk.

Limitations

  • Agent Frank has no meaningful buying-signal layer, so it cannot distinguish a company that just raised from one that is freezing hiring, and reviewers name this as its central weakness.
  • The Leadsforge database is a single source with no waterfall fallback, so coverage gaps in your market stay gaps regardless of how much you spend.
  • Aggregated review coverage puts Agent Frank around 3.9 while the Salesforge platform sits around 4.6, which is a clear signal about which half of the product is mature.
  • The modular Forge stack means the real monthly cost is the platform plus mailboxes plus, optionally, the agent, and comparing that total against bundled competitors takes a spreadsheet.

Pricing compared

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.

Salesforge

Modular. A per-user platform subscription with credit meters, plus separate mailbox infrastructure products, plus Agent Frank as an optional AI SDR billed quarterly.

  • Pro$40
  • Growth$80
  • Agent Frank$499

Judged as an outbound sending platform, Salesforge is among the best value in go-to-market software: $80 a month for unlimited users, unlimited mailbox connections, unlimited LinkedIn senders, unlimited warmup, and an API is a price that most competitors cannot match on any one of those lines. Judged as an AI SDR, Agent Frank at $499 a month billed quarterly is priced sensibly against a human but delivers a send engine with a single-source database rather than a targeting brain, and reviewers say so. The right way to buy this is infrastructure first at $40 or $80, prove the list and the messaging with a human driving, then decide whether Frank is worth another $499 to remove the typing.

Editorial verdict on each

Jeeva AI

Momentum

Jeeva 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 profile

Salesforge

Buy Salesforge for the sending stack and treat Agent Frank as an optional extra rather than the reason to sign up. At $40 or $80 a month you get unlimited mailbox connections, unlimited premium warmup, rotation, dynamic IPs, ESP matching, native LinkedIn sequencing, and a unified inbox, which is the infrastructure most small teams get wrong and the part that decides whether cold outbound works at all. The Growth plan's unlimited users at $80 is close to unbeatable. The AI SDR is a different judgement: at $499 a month billed quarterly it is fairly priced against a human, its co-pilot mode is an honest design, and its multi-language writing is genuinely useful, but it has no buying-signal layer and a single-source database, so it amplifies whatever list you give it rather than improving on it. Start with the platform, prove your targeting with a human driving, and add Frank only once you know the list is right.

Read the full Salesforge profile

Jeeva AI profile last reviewed 2026-08-22; Salesforge last reviewed 2026-08-22. Pricing is compiled from public sources and can change without notice. See our methodology.