5 Best Clay Alternatives for 2026
Clay-style data enrichment and outbound without the seat cost. Arahi agents enrich, score, and write to your CRM for the price of one Clay seat.
Records sit in the CRM. Nothing acts on them unless a person logs in and does the work.
- Stale opportunities, no nudge
- Notes captured, never followed up
- Reporting only — no automation
Meeting notes
- • Budget confirmed: ~$120K ACV, Q3 rollout.
- • Technical blocker: SOC 2 Type II docs required.
- • Next step: send ROI model + reference call.
Personal AI Assistant captures the meeting, advances the deal, and queues the next step — without anyone opening Clay.
Should you switch to Arahi or stick with Clay?
Pick Arahi if…
- You want the enrichment + scoring + CRM-write workflow without per-seat pricing.
- You want agents your whole revenue team can build, not just sales ops.
- You are paying for Clay credits and would rather pay providers like Apollo or Clearbit directly.
Stick with Clay if…
- Your daily motion is building large lists and running many enrichment columns in batch.
- You already have a Clay champion on the team shipping value weekly.
- Centralized table-shaped enrichment is the right shape for how your sales-ops team works.
- Integrations
- 1,500+
- Agent templates
- 200+
- Setup time
- 10 min
- Required
- No code
What is Clay?
Clay is a B2B data enrichment and outbound automation platform. Sales teams build spreadsheet-style tables that pull data from 100+ enrichment providers, score leads, draft personalized messages with AI, and push results to a CRM or outreach tool.
While Clay is a solid choice for many teams, it is not the only option. Whether you are looking for better pricing, more advanced AI capabilities, or a different approach to CRM & Sales, the alternatives below offer compelling options for businesses of all sizes.

Where Clay falls short
Common pain points that lead teams to look for Clay alternatives — and the Arahi pattern that replaces them.
A 14-column table with 480 rows, 4 paused because the Apollo credit pool ran out mid-run.
- Paused: Clay credits depleted on row 312
- Per-seat cost: $149 base + 4 seats
- Bill last month: $1,184 with credit overage
Same Apollo + Clearbit enrichment, paid directly to those providers. No Clay credit wrapper, no per-seat math.
Per-seat pricing escalates fast
Clay starts at $149/mo on Starter and scales to $349-$800+/mo on Pro and Enterprise, with seats charged on top. A 5-person outbound team is regularly $1,000+/mo before enrichment credits.
Enrichment credits on top
Beyond the base seat cost, Clay meters provider credits — Apollo, ZoomInfo, LinkedIn — that drain quickly during real campaigns. The bill is base + credits, not just base.
Steep learning curve
The spreadsheet-with-superpowers model is powerful but has a real learning cliff. New users routinely spend the first week watching Clay tutorials.
Outbound-shaped, not general-purpose
Clay is excellent at "enrich → score → personalize → send." It is not a general agent platform for support, ops, or internal workflows.
Side by side
Clay vs Arahi AI vs top alternatives
Features, pricing, and AI capabilities at a glance.
| Feature | Arahi AI | Clay | Apollo.io | HubSpot | Salesforce |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $49/mo | $149 per month (Starter) + seats + enrichment credits | — | — | — |
| Free tier | Yes — 850 credits | Yes | — | — | — |
| AI agents | Yes — native | Limited (Clay AI columns) | — | — | — |
| Integrations | 1,500+ | 100+ | — | — | — |
| No-code setup | Yes | Yes — spreadsheet model | — | — | — |
| Multi-step branching | Yes | Yes | — | — | — |
| Self-hostable | Enterprise only | No | — | — | — |
Why look for a Clay alternative?
Clay is a brilliant tool for outbound teams who already know what good looks like — they have an ICP, a sequencing tool, and the operational maturity to spend a day learning Clay's table model. The reason teams search for a Clay alternative usually comes back to two things: the bill (base seats plus enrichment credits compound fast) and the surface area (Clay does outbound enrichment beautifully and very little else). Arahi AI provides the same enrich → score → personalize → CRM flow inside agents your whole revenue team can build — sales, ops, support — for a flat $49/mo workspace plan that does not scale with seat count.
Best Clay alternatives
Compare the top alternatives to Clay by features, pricing, and AI capabilities.
Arahi AI
Arahi AI provides autonomous AI agents that go beyond simple automation. Each agent can research, reason, and execute complex business tasks end-to-end, connecting to 1,500+ tools with intelligent decision-making at every step.
- Best for
- Teams that want AI-powered agents that think and act autonomously, not just rule-based automations.
- Pricing
- Paid plans from $49/month with 850 credits. Paid plans scale with usage.
Apollo.io
Apollo.io is a sales intelligence and engagement platform that combines a B2B contact database with outreach automation. It helps sales teams find prospects, enrich contact data, and run multi-channel outreach sequences from a single platform..
- Best for
- Businesses that need CRM & Sales capabilities with a different approach than Clay.
- Pricing
- Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.
HubSpot
HubSpot is an all-in-one CRM, marketing, sales, and customer service platform used by over 200,000 businesses worldwide. It offers free CRM tools alongside premium marketing automation, sales pipelines, and customer service hubs..
- Best for
- Organizations looking for a similar tool with different strengths and pricing.
- Pricing
- Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.
Salesforce
Salesforce is the world's largest CRM platform, offering a comprehensive suite of sales, service, marketing, and commerce tools. It powers enterprise-grade customer relationship management for organizations of all sizes, from startups to Fortune 500 companies..
- Best for
- Businesses that need CRM & Sales capabilities with a different approach than Clay.
- Pricing
- Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.
Lindy AI
Lindy AI is a platform for creating personal AI assistants called Lindies. Each assistant can automate specific tasks like scheduling, email drafting, and customer support by combining AI reasoning with integrations to popular business tools..
- Best for
- Businesses that need AI Agents capabilities with a different approach than Clay.
- Pricing
- Free tier or trial available. Paid plans vary.
Why choose Arahi AI over Clay
Go beyond basic automation with AI agents that think, decide, and act.
Beyond rule-based automation
Clay follows preset rules. Arahi AI agents understand context, adapt to edge cases, and make smart decisions that would otherwise require a human.
Unified platform for every team
Replace multiple point solutions with a single platform where AI agents handle sales, support, marketing, operations, and more.
No-code agent builder
Business teams can create, customize, and deploy AI agents without any programming — just describe what you want automated and the agent handles the rest.
Enterprise-ready from day one
Enterprise-grade security, encrypted data, role-based access, and audit logging come standard — not as expensive add-ons.
Switching from Clay to Arahi in 4 steps
Most teams get a first agent live in the same afternoon they sign up.
- 1
List your active Clay tables
For each, write down the inputs (list source) and outputs (enriched columns, scored, copy drafted, written where).
- 2
Rebuild the top two as Arahi agents
In the builder, describe the same flow in plain English. Connect the same enrichment providers directly (Apollo, Clearbit) instead of through Clay credits.
- 3
Wire the CRM write-back
HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, or Close — native one-click connection. The agent writes back the same fields Clay used to.
- 4
Cancel the Clay seats you no longer need
Most teams keep Clay running through one full billing cycle on the seats that are still actively used, then consolidate.
In the wild
Where Arahi AI beats Clay
Real workflows where autonomous AI agents outperform rule-based automation.
Lead enrichment + scoring + CRM update
An Arahi agent reads inbound leads, enriches via Apollo/Clearbit, scores against ICP, and writes the result back to HubSpot — without a Clay table to maintain.
Personalized outbound at the AE level
Each AE has their own agent that researches accounts, drafts outreach in their voice, and logs touches — instead of a centralized Clay table the team queues changes through.
Meeting notes
- • Founder posted about ops chaos on LinkedIn 11d ago
- • Head of Ops (Priya) hired Mar 4 — first ops hire
- • Stripe usage suggests $1.2M ARR range
CRM hygiene as an agent, not a quarterly cleanup
An always-on agent watches your CRM, flags duplicates, enriches missing fields, and reconciles records — work Clay does in batches.
- DW
Dedupe Watcher
Flags duplicate contacts and proposes a merge
Running - FF
Field Filler
Enriches missing job titles, company size, industry
Running - R
Reconciler
Resolves HubSpot ↔ Salesforce drift, writes audit log
Queued
Real teams, real results
500+ teams running Arahi
We replaced three different point tools and a part-time VA with Arahi. The first agent we built paid for itself in two weeks.
Honest take
When Clay is the right choice
Clay is still the strongest tool on the market for centralized, table-shaped outbound enrichment runs. If your team's primary motion is "build a list, enrich it across many providers, score it, generate copy, send" — and you are willing to pay for the seat + credit model — Clay's table experience is more sophisticated than any agent-shaped alternative. It is also the right pick if you already have a Clay champion on the team who knows the platform deeply and is shipping value with it weekly.
Questions
Frequently asked questions
Common questions about Clay alternatives.
Is Arahi cheaper than Clay?
Almost always. Clay Starter is $149/mo plus seats plus enrichment credits, so a 5-person team typically runs $1,000+/mo. Arahi is $49/mo flat workspace, with enrichment paid directly to providers like Apollo or Clearbit at their own rates.
Can I migrate my Clay tables to Arahi?
Not as tables — the model is different. Most teams export the enriched data from Clay, then rebuild the workflows as agents in Arahi. The migration is one afternoon per table; the savings start the next billing cycle.
Does Arahi support the same enrichment providers Clay does?
Arahi connects directly to Apollo, Clearbit, ZoomInfo, LinkedIn, Hunter, and most of the providers Clay routes through. You pay each provider their own rate rather than Clay's wrapped credit.
Does Arahi do AI-personalized copy like Clay does?
Yes — drafting personalized outreach is a native capability of every Arahi agent. The difference is the agent can also send, log, and follow up, not just draft.
What about the long tail of Clay's 100+ providers I do not have direct relationships with?
Arahi covers the high-volume providers natively; the long tail is reachable via custom API integrations. Most teams find 90% of their actual provider usage is concentrated in 5-10 sources.
What is the catch?
Clay's table model is more sophisticated than Arahi's agent model for one specific workflow: building a large list and running 20 enrichment columns against it in batch. If that is your daily motion, Clay is still ahead.
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