Generic AI-CRMs (Salesforce Einstein, HubSpot AI) force your sales process to fit their model. Build a custom AI CRM platform on Clarista — your pipeline stages, your enrichment sources, your AI sales agents, your data.
Salesforce Einstein, HubSpot Breeze, Pipedrive AI — they bolt AI onto a generic CRM data model. If your sales motion is unusual (PLG with usage-based qualification, multi-product cross-sell, channel-led with partner data), the bolt-on AI is mostly noise.
Custom AI CRM platforms trained on your actual data and your actual stages outperform bolt-on AI by 2-3x on prediction quality — because they learn your patterns, not the SaaS vendor's median customer's patterns.
A full CRM tailored to your motion. Or an AI layer that augments your existing CRM without ripping it out. Most teams start with augmentation (AI agents that work alongside Salesforce/HubSpot) and graduate to replacement when the AI is doing 60%+ of the CRM workflow.
Best sales AI tools share three traits: deep data integration, trainable on your workflow, deploys where your data lives. Clarista provides all three.
Define your stages, exit criteria, custom fields. AI learns what 'qualified' means at your company.
Predicts close probability from your actual closed-won/lost data. Self-tunes monthly.
Drafts outreach, follows up, schedules meetings. Tone-matched to your reps.
Apollo, ZoomInfo, Clearbit, custom sources — your enrichment stack, unified.
Roll-up forecast with AI-generated commentary. Variance explained at deal level.
Build AI agents on top of your existing CRM. Two-way sync supported.
Drafts personalized outreach, follows up, books meetings into reps' calendars.
Surfaces deal risks, suggests next steps, flags stalled deals proactively.
Roll up forecast from CRM data. Generate commentary explaining the number.
Reads target account news, summarizes signals, drafts personalized outreach hooks.
Replace 3-5 point tools (Gong, Outreach, ZoomInfo enrichment) with a unified custom AI layer.
Versus traditional approaches — off-the-shelf SaaS, AI development agencies, and in-house builds.
| Factor | Off-the-shelf SaaS | Custom build (agency) | Clarista platform |
|---|---|---|---|
| Customization depth | Limited by SaaS data model | Custom — but $500K+ | Native — describe + deploy |
| AI accuracy on your data | Generic — 60-70% | Custom — 80-90% | Custom — 80-90% |
| Integration to existing CRM | Replacement or none | Custom build | Native — co-exist or replace |
| Annual cost (200 reps) | $300K+ SaaS | $500K-$1M build | $150K-$300K platform |
20-minute demo for sales leaders and RevOps. Bring your most painful pipeline workflow.
Book a demo →Depends on team size and customization needs. SMB: HubSpot Breeze. Mid-market: Salesforce Einstein or Pipedrive AI. Enterprise with unique workflow: custom-built on Clarista usually beats bolt-on AI in both accuracy and rep adoption.
Yes. Clarista builds AI agents that integrate with your existing CRM via API. You keep Salesforce/HubSpot as system-of-record; Clarista runs the AI workflows on top. Most teams start here before considering replacement.
No — it replaces administrative work (data entry, follow-up tracking, forecast prep) so reps spend more time selling. Top-quartile teams see 30-40% more rep capacity for actual selling activity.
Those are point tools (call recording, sequence automation, contact data). Clarista lets you build a unified AI layer that does what they all do — tuned to your data and process — and integrates anywhere they fall short.
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