The AI SDR loop — research each prospect, write the email, triage the reply, book the meeting — without the demo call, the annual contract, or the setup fee.
Brief it on what you sell, point it at a list or let it build one from live web research, and it sends, triages, and books — from your own inbox, starting today.
11x sells "digital workers" — Alice runs outbound prospecting, and Julian answers inbound calls. The pitch is a full AI SDR: autonomous research, personalized sequences, reply handling, meeting booking, CRM sync. The purchase, though, is enterprise software: a demo call, a custom quote reported around $36k a year and commonly $50–60k for the first year, implementation fees on top, and an annual contract as the default.
Fasrad runs the same loop without the procurement cycle. You sign up, connect the inbox you already send from, and brief the agent in plain language — what you sell, who buys it, what tone. It researches each prospect on the live web, writes an opener that proves it looked, sends staggered at human volume, and then works the replies: answering the routine ones, booking the warm ones onto your calendar, logging everything in the built-in CRM.
What the switch changes:
There's also what happens after the campaign. An SDR platform goes quiet between sequences; Fasrad's agent is a generalist that keeps working — triaging the inbox, prepping meetings, running scheduled research, keeping the CRM current. You're not buying an outbound line item, you're putting an operator's whole desk on one seat.
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It runs the same loop: researches each prospect on the live web, writes a specific opener, sends staggered from your inbox, reads and answers the replies, books meetings on your calendar, and logs every contact in the CRM. For LinkedIn touches, it drafts the message for you to send. The difference is how you buy it — sign up and brief it, no sales cycle.
No. Fasrad is self-serve and month-to-month. You connect your inbox, tell the agent what you sell and who buys it, and the first researched batch can go out the same day. Setup runs about four minutes.
Export your prospect and campaign lists to CSV and paste them into a Google Sheet. Connect the inbox you want to send from, brief the agent on the offer and tone in plain language, and it picks up from there — deduping against everyone already contacted so nobody gets a duplicate opener.
The agent researches the live web — directories, funding announcements, careers pages, press, review sites — and writes qualified prospects into your Sheet and CRM with a note on why each one fits. It can also watch those sources on a schedule and flag new companies the moment they start matching your profile.
Fasrad has an AI phone receptionist that answers inbound calls, books appointments mid-call, and files every call as a contact, summary, and transcript in the same CRM your outreach fills. It's part of the same platform, not a separately priced digital worker.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime It's in public beta. One agent covers prospect research, sending, reply triage, booking, and the CRM in a single seat — a line item you can start and stop monthly, not an annual platform contract.