No message credits, no quarterly commitment, no 30-day warm-up ramp — the agent researches, writes, sends, and books from the inbox you already own.
Connect the inbox you already own, brief the agent in chat, and the first researched, personalized batch goes out the same day — replies triaged, meetings booked, contacts logged.
AiSDR is an AI sales development platform: a 300M-contact database, AI-written sequences, HubSpot sync, and a dedicated GTM engineer who builds your personas from a questionnaire. It starts at $900 a month for 1,200 AI messages and 1,200 lead-search credits, billed on a quarterly commitment — and because campaigns run on freshly warmed domains, steady-state output typically arrives 30–60 days in.
Fasrad starts where you already are: the inbox you send from every day. The agent researches prospects on the live web, writes a specific opener per contact, and sends staggered at human volume — no credit meter deciding when outreach stops, no warm-up ramp before anything real happens. You brief it in chat instead of filing a questionnaire, and you adjust it the same way, mid-campaign, in one message.
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And when a reply lands, the loop closes in the same seat: the agent reads it, answers routine questions from your brief, offers calendar slots to the warm ones, and files every contact and outcome in the built-in CRM. The same agent then runs the rest of the desk — inbox triage, meeting prep, scheduled research — so outreach is a capability you switched on, not a platform you committed a quarter to.
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Platforms that send from fresh domains need weeks of warm-up before real volume. Fasrad sends from the mailbox you already use every day — the reputation exists, so the first researched batch goes out the day you set it up, staggered and capped near 100 a day to keep that reputation intact.
By researching the live web the way a good SDR would: directories, funding announcements, careers pages, press, review sites. Each qualified prospect lands in your Google Sheet and the built-in CRM with a note on why they fit. Page monitors and scheduled tasks keep watching those sources, so new matches surface on their own.
Export your lead lists to CSV and paste them into a Google Sheet. Connect the inbox you want to send from, brief the agent on your offer and tone, and it takes the campaign from there — deduping against everyone already contacted. Setup runs about four minutes.
You do, in the time it takes to write a chat message. Brief the agent like a new hire — what you sell, who buys it, how you talk. No questionnaire, no handoff to a GTM engineer, and you can change targeting or tone mid-campaign by just telling it.
Fasrad ships with a CRM built in — every reply becomes a contact with the thread attached, and interactions log automatically, so pipeline lives next to the outreach that created it. Exports are one ask away, and connections to external CRMs like HubSpot are on the roadmap.
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime It's in public beta. There are no per-message credits or lead-lookup fees on top — one agent covers research, sending, reply handling, booking, and the CRM, month to month.