The tools you already pay for sit there waiting for you to come back. Fasrad reads, drafts, and surfaces on its own — built around the same data, but acting on it.
Acuity makes clients open a link and book themselves. Fasrad reads “can we move Thursday?”, finds the slot, books it, and replies.
Aikido consolidates code, dependency and cloud scanning for engineering teams. Fasrad runs the same checks on your repo — dependencies, code and secrets — then also scans your live deployed app from the outside, filters the dependency noise, and explains each finding in plain language.
Ambient is an AI chief of staff that synthesizes your meetings and keeps your leadership team aligned. Fasrad is an AI agent that runs your inbox, calendar, CRM, and follow-ups for you.
Anki makes you hand-build every card and manage decks, add-ons, and sync. Fasrad turns your notes, highlights, or a photo into cards and quizzes you on schedule — conversationally.
Apollo hands you a list; Fasrad works it — drafts each email from real context, sends ~100/day staggered, and sorts the replies worth your time.
Apple Notes captures everything and finds nothing. Fasrad keeps the effortless capture and actually brings the right scrap back when you need it.
Aqua Voice is fast AI dictation. Fasrad gives you the same hold-and-speak flow — punctuated, shaped, names spelled right — and the words can become the email sent or the task created, not just text on a page.
Attio stores the deal; Fasrad fills it — reads the thread, updates the record, drafts the follow-up, and books the meeting itself.
AutoGen is a library you code and host; Fasrad is a hosted agent already running — inbox, calendar, and cron, no loop to write.
AutoGPT is a loop you configure and babysit; Fasrad is an agent already reading your inbox, booking meetings, and following up on schedule.
BigContacts remembers your contacts; Fasrad works them — drafts the follow-up, books the call, and logs it without you opening the record.
Bond reads your tools and ranks your to-dos. Fasrad has its own inbox, calendar, and CRM — and sends, books, and files for you.
Cal.com hands out a link; Fasrad runs the meeting — reads the thread, picks the time, writes the prep brief, and chases the no-shows.
A booking link can’t read the email it’s pasted into. Fasrad can — it proposes the slot that fits, books it, and briefs you before you walk in.
Cardhop is a faster address book; Fasrad is an agent that acts on it — owning your CRM, inbox, and calendar in one place.
Chili Piper books the meeting; Fasrad runs everything around it — reads the email, proposes the time, books it, and sends the confirmation.
Clay nails the relationship layer; Fasrad acts on it — drafting the emails, booking the meetings, and running the follow-up you’d never get to.
Coda is a workspace you build; Fasrad is an agent that works — reads the thread, writes the note, files it, and sets the follow-up.
Copper keeps the CRM clean; Fasrad does the follow-up — its own inbox and records, reading the last thread and acting on it.
Cora reads your inbox to you; Fasrad answers it — drafts the reply, checks your calendar, and logs the contact before you finish the digest.
Covve reminds you to reach out; Fasrad does it — reads the inbox, logs the interaction, and drafts the next touch itself.
CrewAI is a framework you build; Fasrad is the agent already running — skip the orchestration code and just describe the job.
Same widget on your site — except Fasrad captures the lead, books the call, and sends the recap without a human reading the thread.
Dex is a rolodex you still have to keep. Fasrad keeps it for you — tying every email and meeting to the right person and drafting follow-ups before they go cold.
Dialzara answers your phone well — then sells SMS, web chat, and outbound as separately priced, separately metered products. Fasrad is one agent on one flat fee across phone, web chat, email, and Telegram.
Dimension (as of mid-2026) is a proactive AI coworker built for engineering teams; Fasrad is a hosted agent for business ops — its own inbox, calendar, CRM, and outreach, set up in plain language.
Dragon NaturallySpeaking wants a download, a training session, a Windows box, and hundreds of dollars. Fasrad is a free browser extension — hold a key, speak, and the text lands clean, shaped, and ready to act on.
Drift hands the lead to a human. Fasrad does the next four steps — answers from your docs, captures the lead, and books the call by morning.
Dust is where you build the assistant; Fasrad is the assistant, already working — inbox, calendar, and CRM, taking actions in four minutes.
Evernote stores your notes. Fasrad reads every one — and brings the right one back the moment you need it.
Folk is still a CRM you have to tend. Fasrad skips the pipeline and just does the work — drafts the email, runs the follow-up, captures from anywhere.
Fonio proves that SMBs want AI on the phone: fast setup, natural calls, scheduling, transcripts, and strong European trust signals. Fasrad takes the same front-desk job and connects it to the rest of the business: one agent across phone, web chat, email, Telegram, calendar, CRM, memory, and follow-up.
Freshchat ends at the reply. Fasrad captures the lead, drops it in your CRM, and books the call before they close the tab.
Fyxer drafts the reply; Fasrad sends it — answers, books the call, and files the contact, all without you opening the inbox.
GMass sends the blast; Fasrad works the replies — personalized sends staggered through the day, every response triaged, the warm ones booked.
Goodcall gives you unlimited minutes on the phone — then meters unique callers at $0.50 apiece and forgets calls after 7–30 days on most plans. Fasrad answers phone, web chat, email, and Telegram on one flat fee, and keeps the record for good.
Goodreads makes you log every book by hand and recommends from the crowd. Fasrad pulls your Kindle library into a beautiful shelf and recommends from *your* reading.
Gumloop is a canvas you draw; Fasrad is an agent you talk to — set up a recurring task in one sentence, no nodes, no broken edges.
Instantly sends the campaign; Fasrad works what comes back — triages every reply, answers the easy ones, and books the interested.
Fin replies and hands off the rest. Fasrad captures the lead, writes it to your CRM, sends the follow-up, and books the call — no human needed.
Lemlist sends the sequence; Fasrad works the replies — personalized from a Sheet, staggered, and every response acted on.
Lindy makes you wire the flow; Fasrad just runs the agent — one inbox, calendar, and CRM, set up by typing what you want.
Littlebird sits on your Mac and recalls what you've seen and said; Fasrad is a cloud agent that holds an inbox, calendar, and CRM and actually sends, books, and follows up.
Logseq remembers everything; Fasrad does something about it — reads your inbox, writes the note, links it, and acts on what’s inside.
Loman.ai's headline trick — phone orders injected into your POS — sits behind its $399 Premium plan. Fasrad is the receptionist: reservations, questions, and a guest record, on phone, web, and email for one flat price.
Make makes you build the automation; Fasrad is the worker on the other end — tell it what you want and it reads the inbox and acts.
Mem files the note; Fasrad does the thing the note was reminding you about — turns a thread into a summary, logs it, and follows up.
Monica remembers the people in your life — if you keep journaling. Fasrad keeps the history current itself and surfaces what matters before you reach out.
Motion plans your day; Fasrad works it — reads the email, books the meeting, drafts the follow-up, and tells you what it did.
My AI Front Desk covers your channels — within 200 voice minutes, a 20-page knowledge base, and credit overages on everything. Fasrad is one flat-fee agent with real memory, a permanent record, and follow-ups it runs itself.
n8n is a canvas you host and debug; Fasrad is an agent you brief in a sentence — no nodes, no servers, no stuck executions at midnight.
Nimble shows you the contact; Fasrad does the follow-up — drafts the email, books the call, and logs it without you opening the record.
Notion is brilliant storage; someone still has to dig through it. Fasrad reads every page and answers from the right doc — no tabs, no digging.
Numa is enterprise software for franchise dealerships — demo first, pricing on request, a DMS underneath. Fasrad is the flat-fee AI receptionist for the shop that just needs every call answered, booked, and on file.
Your vault only works when you open it. Fasrad reads every note for you — citing them in drafts and acting on what’s there, no plugin chain required.
Poke is a delightful assistant that lives in your text messages. Fasrad is a business agent with its own inbox, calendar, and CRM.
Readwise emails your highlights and hopes you remember. Fasrad actually uses them — quoting your Kindle marginalia in answers and morning briefings.
Reclaim defends your calendar; Fasrad works inside it — books the meeting, writes the prep brief from past email, and sends the follow-up.
Relay.app gives you a node editor; Fasrad gives you an agent — its own inbox, calendar, and CRM, briefed in a sentence.
Relevance AI is a place to build agents; Fasrad is an agent that already works — skip the canvas and just say what you want done.
Reply.io sends the sequence; Fasrad reads the replies and writes the next one — your list from a Sheet, drafted, staggered, and worked.
Roam stores what you write; Fasrad does the writing — reads your email, drafts the note, files it, and acts on what’s there.
Rosie's $49 plan takes messages; booking, transfers, and SMS start at $149, on capped minutes. Fasrad books appointments mid-call from day one at a comparable flat price — and runs your web chat and email too.
Ruby puts warm human voices on your line at $3.45–5.00 a minute, hold time included. Fasrad answers instantly, every time, for a flat fee — and remembers the caller when they ring back.
Saleshandy sends; Fasrad handles the reply — triages every response, books the interested ones, and logs it all to the CRM.
Sameday's Launch plan starts at $449 a month capped at 500 minutes, with booking wired into your FSM. Fasrad is a flat fee, no meter, books into its own calendar and CRM — and answers your website and email too.
SaneBox decides what you read; Fasrad handles what you’d have to answer — its own inbox, triaging, drafting, and following up.
Sauna plugs into your accounts and bills by the credit. Fasrad brings its own inbox, calendar, and CRM for one predictable price.
SavvyCal picks the time; Fasrad runs the meeting around it — reads the thread, drafts the prep brief, and follows up when the invite goes quiet.
ScanVibe gives you a fast one-page security report and fix prompts to paste back into your builder. Fasrad is an agent that re-scans your live app daily, explains each risk in plain language, and saves the exact fix as a note you can act on.
Shortwave makes your inbox faster to read; Fasrad reads it for you — its own inbox, triaging, drafting, sending, and following up.
Slang.ai watches a restaurant's phone line for $399–599 a month per location. Fasrad's agent answers the phone, the website chat, and the inbox — one shared memory, one flat subscription.
Smartlead sends. Fasrad books — it writes the opener from your Sheet, sends ~100/day staggered, then reads the replies and books the meeting itself.
Smith.ai prices by the call — a strong marketing month means overage. Fasrad answers everything for one flat fee, books appointments mid-call, and runs your web chat and email with the same memory.
Snyk is a developer platform that scans your source, dependencies and containers inside CI. Fasrad runs the same kinds of checks on your repo — dependencies, code and secrets — then also scans your live app from the outside for the data leaks code scanners can't see, and explains every finding in plain language.
Stack AI hands you a canvas; Fasrad hands you a working agent — describe the task and it reads the email, books the meeting, files the result.
Streak shows you the pipeline; Fasrad moves it — reads the threads, drafts the follow-ups, and updates the stage so you don’t have to.
Superhuman makes you fast at email; Fasrad does the email for you — reads the thread, drafts the reply, books the call, and logs it.
Superwhisper is a polished Mac/iOS dictation app. Fasrad dictates into any browser on any OS, shapes the text into an email or note, knows your contacts' names, and can turn what you said into an action.
Tana organizes what you write down; Fasrad writes it down for you — turns a meeting thread into a linked note tied to the right contact.
Same chat bubble — except Fasrad qualifies the lead, books the meeting, and sends the follow-up without waiting for you to read the transcript.
TidyCal hands out a booking link; Fasrad books the meeting — reads the thread, finds the time, and puts it on both calendars.
Wispr Flow turns your voice into clean text. Fasrad does that too — punctuated, shaped, names spelled right — and the same words can become the email sent, the note filed, the task created.
Woodpecker sends the sequence; Fasrad runs the whole campaign — writes each email, paces the sends, and sorts replies into interested, not now, and dead.
A Zap breaks the moment reality differs from the diagram. A Fasrad agent reads the actual email and figures out what to do next.