Intro
This page compares PitchKraft to Outreach, one of the most widely used sales engagement platforms. Outreach has introduced a range of AI-powered features under its “Sales AI” banner that aim to help sales reps save time and increase efficiency. These features, particularly the research agent and revenue agent, are designed to automate parts of the personalization process in sales communications. While impressive in scope, they fundamentally differ from PitchKraft’s purpose-built approach.
PitchKraft is the only platform that fully writes each email from scratch using AI, no templates, no field inserts, and no shortcuts. This comparison outlines where Outreach’s strengths lie and why PitchKraft remains unmatched for hyper-personalized, high-quality email generation.
And check out the costs comparison!!
Outreach’s research agent and revenue agent
The research agent in Outreach functions like a digital researcher for sales reps. When triggered, it scans internal CRM data, call transcripts, and even external sources like company websites or public news to gather relevant information about a lead or account. It then distils these findings into short summaries or insights and writes them into custom CRM fields. These might include things like “latest company announcement,” “mentioned pain point,” or “CEO quoted in article.” The aim is to give reps quick access to useful context when writing emails or making calls, saving manual research. While this improves the speed of account research, it does not produce the email itself, rather it supports personalization by making data available.
The revenue agent builds on this by automating the outbound process. Once an account is enriched with data, the Revenue Agent can identify key contacts, update records, and enrol leads into predefined sequences. These sequences are multi-step campaigns that may include emails, LinkedIn messages, and calls. The AI helps personalize each message in the sequence by inserting snippets based on the insights gathered, for example, mentioning a recent product launch or company milestone. However, the structure and content of the email are still based on templates. The AI does not write a brand-new message from scratch; instead, it modifies existing templates with dynamic content. Outreach says itself that it is NOT an email marketing tool. It is designed for individual communications that happen when an ‘intent’ emerges. It is not designed for a pro-active email marketing campaign that sources relevant information for that email campaign at scale.
Outreach’s AI works best when sales enablement teams or admins configure reusable prompts and “seller content libraries.” For example, an admin might set up a rule that tells the AI, “If a company has recently raised funding, mention our product’s cost-efficiency in the first sentence.” The AI will follow that logic when populating each email, LinkedIn step, or call script. This guided personalization is powerful and allows Outreach to operate at scale across teams. but it still requires human input to define the structure and tone.
Outreach’s AI capabilities are also integrated across multiple channels. A personalized sentence inserted in an email might differ slightly from the one inserted in a LinkedIn message or a call script, but they are all generated using the same underlying personalization logic. For organizations already deeply invested in Outreach workflows, this integration offers convenience, consistency, and time savings.
PitchKraft’s fully autonomous personalization
PitchKraft takes a radically different approach. It doesn’t assist in writing the email, PitchKraft writes the entire email uniquely and proactively.
It starts with a user-friendly, conversational setup form that gathers information about the sender, the email theme (e.g. partnership request, demo invite), and prospect targeting. Crucially, it also allows users to specify research instructions so the AI can perform its own online search to personalize the hook.
This process creates what PitchKraft calls an email Blueprint, a set of dynamic instructions that inform how the AI should structure and write each message. The Blueprint shapes everything from tone and language to CTA style and email length. There are no merge tags, no predefined sequences, and no field insertions. Each email is written from a blank page, infused with relevant detail, and styled exactly to match the campaign settings.
PitchKraft offers extreme flexibility in personalization. Users can set the tone, define whether emojis are used, whether the CTA should be direct or exploratory, how long the email should be, what the greeting and farewell should look like based on the day of the week and the holidays in the country of the recipient, and much much more.
Key differences and implications
Outreach offers excellent AI-assisted workflow automation for large sales teams. Its Research Agent and Revenue Agent eliminate busywork and help teams move fast. But the email personalization it enables is framed within the structure of existing templates. That structure may be flexible, but it still limits the creative variation that true one-to-one messaging requires.
Outreach is the antithesis of flexible, it it is designed for users of Salesforce.
PitchKraft does not rely on sequences or templates at all. It uses a combination of user input and its own research to compose every sentence with intent. It creates messaging that feels hand-written, because it is, just by AI instead of a human. The difference in tone, depth, and authenticity is immediately apparent.
Furthermore, PitchKraft’s approach improves deliverability and regulatory compliance. Because each message is unique, it avoids spam filters and bulk detection algorithms. And because no mass template is used, it aligns better with privacy standards like GDPR and CCPA.
Outreach is the antithesis of flexible, it it is designed for users of Salesforce.The major difference is that Outreach is not an email marketing solution, by its own words.
Features comparison
Pricing comparison
Understanding the pricing models of both platforms adds vital context to the decision-making process. And it’s quite shocking!
Outreach.ai pricing:
- $120 per user/month with a 7-user minimum ($840/month)
- One-time mandatory onboarding cost of $5,000–$9,000
- AI features operate on a credit-based system:
- Each credit costs $1.20
- Mandatory purchase of at least 10,000 credits annually
- An AI-generated email consumes approximately 2.2 credits ($2.64/email), not including background research costs
For a team sending 2,000 emails per month in total, not each, the estimated cost would be:
- $840 for licenses
- $5,280 for email credits
- Total monthly cost: $6,120, excluding onboarding and research credits
PitchKraft pricing:
- Flat fee of $299/month for 2,000 emails per month, with no additional charges for AI usage, integrations, or user seats. Other plans are also available.
- Unlimited access to its personalization blueprint, generative email engine, and all customization options
PitchKraft offers enterprise-level AI generation at a fraction (5%) of Outreach’s cost. It’s ideal for businesses that value simplicity, control, and predictability in their budget.
Conclusion
Outreach’s AI is built to empower reps within a structured sales engagement platform. It assists, enhances, and scales existing messaging strategies, ideal for teams that already have messaging logic and want to operate more efficiently. But it is not a writing tool; it is a personalization and automation assistant.
PitchKraft, on the other hand, is a writing tool.It’s built for crafting emails that feel handcrafted. Because they are, through AI. There are no prewritten sequences, no placeholders, and no generic openings. If you want to deliver emails that stand out, sound original, and resonate with each recipient.
PitchKraft remains the only true AI-powered platform that delivers this out of the box.