Nimble shows you the contact. Fasrad does the follow-up.

Nimble shows you the contact; Fasrad does the follow-up — drafts the email, books the call, and logs it without you opening the record.

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Both pull your relationships into one place — but Fasrad is the one that drafts the email, books the call, and logs the interaction without you opening the record.

Enrichment is a starting line, not the work

Nimble is a relationship CRM that lives where you already work. It enriches a contact from a name and email, surfaces social and company details, and sits in your inbox and browser so the record is one click away while you write. For people who just want to know who they're talking to and when they last talked, that's most of the value.

The gap opens the moment the record is in front of you. Nimble tells you it's been six weeks since you last spoke to a contact; you still have to find the last thread, remember what you promised, write the note, and remember to mark it done. Fasrad does that sequence. It reads the last email exchange, drafts the reply that references the actual open thread, sends it on your say-so, and writes the interaction to the contact the second it goes out.

Where the line falls:

Pick Nimble if your team's job is to keep a tidy, enriched contact book inside Gmail or Outlook and you want a familiar sales CRM your reps already understand. Pick Fasrad if the follow-up itself — the drafting, the booking, the logging, the chasing — is the part you keep losing, and you want something that handles it rather than reminds you to.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Fasrad a CRM like Nimble?

It has a CRM — contacts, groups, interactions, plus linked notes with @-mentions and backlinks. The difference is what it does with it: Nimble keeps an enriched, tidy contact book inside your inbox; Fasrad treats the CRM as something it writes to while it drafts replies, books meetings, and follows up.

Does Fasrad enrich contacts the way Nimble does?

Not the same way, and this is where Nimble is genuinely better. Nimble auto-enriches every contact from social and company data as a standing background service — that's its core design. Fasrad enriches on request via web search and browsing the actual page or API. If automatic, always-on enrichment of a large contact book is the main thing you want, Nimble is the stronger pick.

Can Fasrad live inside my Gmail or Outlook like Nimble?

Fasrad gets its own dedicated email inbox that it reads, triages, drafts from, and sends on your behalf. It also runs on the web app, as a private Telegram bot, and as an embeddable chatbot. It isn't a sidebar inside your existing mail client — it's the thing working the inbox, not a panel beside it.

How does Fasrad handle follow-ups automatically?

Two ways. Event triggers fire on new email or a captured lead, so a reply or fresh contact gets handled the moment it arrives. Scheduled tasks — set in plain language — chase quiet relationships on a cadence. You review drafts and logged interactions rather than working a reminder queue.

Can it book meetings from an email thread?

Yes. It checks your real Google Calendar availability, proposes times in the reply, books the event when the other side confirms, and builds a prep brief from past email. What it does not do is join the call, transcribe audio, or dial a phone — it works the text, not the live conversation.

How much does it cost?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes — connect a Google account and it has its inbox and calendar. Fasrad is in public beta.

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