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The Best AI Agents for Sales Teams in 2026

Most tools marketed as 'AI agents' are note-takers with a chat box bolted on. This guide sorts the real agent platforms by the job they actually own, so you can match the right tool to your team.

The Best AI Agents for Sales Teams in 2026

Your reps spend more time on admin than selling, your CRM data is unreliable, and deals stall because nobody followed up. Most tools in your stack can tell you all of this. They just don’t fix it.

That is the gap AI sales agents close. They don’t analyze what’s wrong; they do the work: drafting the follow-up, updating the CRM, prepping tomorrow’s calls, flagging the deal going quiet.

Plenty of tools marketed as “AI agents” are note-takers or analytics dashboards with a chat box bolted on. This guide sorts the real platforms by the job they actually own, so you match the right tool to your team instead of buying the loudest brand.

What a real sales AI agent does

Before the list, the bar. A useful agent clears three:

  • It acts, it doesn’t just answer. A chatbot retrieves information. An agent completes multi-step work (drafting the email, updating the field, raising the flag) without you directing each step.
  • It’s grounded in your real data. Agents need your recorded calls, meeting notes, and live CRM records. Starved of that, they produce generic output your reps won’t trust.
  • It has guardrails. Human approval for customer-facing steps, conflict detection on CRM writes, and clear limits on what runs autonomously.

Add native CRM integration and security certifications, and you have a shortlist worth taking seriously.

Airspeed: best for execution-focused mid-market teams

Airspeed (formerly Glyphic) is built on one premise: AI should execute, not just record and report. Its agents draft follow-up emails, prep calls overnight, and watch pipeline health and CRM hygiene, all grounded in your recorded conversations and synced CRM data.

What it does for teams that need agents to act:

  • Auto-updates your CRM after every call: summary, activity log, next steps, contacts, and qualification scores synced to Salesforce or HubSpot across 20+ fields, with conflict detection that won’t overwrite a field a human edited more recently.
  • Scores MEDDIC, BANT, and SPICED automatically from every conversation, so qualification stays consistent without relying on rep discipline.
  • Ask Airspeed answers natural-language questions across all your deals (“What’s blocking renewal at Acme?”), while Deal Insights surfaces risk signals and next steps grounded in real conversation activity.
  • Fast: call insights and CRM updates are ready within about five minutes of a call ending, so same-day follow-up can actually happen.

Airspeed uses multiple LLMs (Claude, GPT, and Gemini) for accuracy, is SOC 2 Type II certified and HIPAA compliant, holds a 4.9 rating on G2, and was named to the CB Insights AI 100 list. Pricing is sales-led and annual, estimated to start around $5K/year, built for mid-market teams looking for an alternative to premium per-seat tools.

Gong: best for conversation and revenue intelligence

Gong is the best-known name in conversation intelligence, and the reputation is earned. Its call recording, analytics, and coaching are mature, and large enterprise teams rely on it for visibility across thousands of conversations.

Where it fits: organizations that want top-tier conversation analytics and carry enterprise budgets. Gong is publicly reported around $200-250 per user per month in 2026 plus implementation fees, strong for enterprise, heavy for mid-market. It leans on insight rather than automating the execution. If you’re weighing the two, the Airspeed vs. Gong comparison lays out the trade-offs.

Clari: best for forecasting and RevOps

Clari is a revenue platform built around one job: forecasting accuracy and pipeline inspection. If your pain is “we can’t trust the forecast” and your RevOps team owns that problem, Clari is purpose-built for it. Conversation capture comes through Wingman/Clari Copilot, which is solid but secondary to the forecasting core.

For RevOps teams where forecast accuracy is the centerpiece, Clari is a serious contender. For teams whose main need is acting on individual deals and keeping CRM data clean, it’s a different shape of tool.

The note-taker and engagement field

Several tools sit in the broader conversation-intelligence and note-taking space: Chorus (ZoomInfo), Avoma, Fireflies, Fathom, Jiminny, Salesloft, and Outreach. Many are very good at their job: accurate transcription, searchable call libraries, sequence automation.

The honest line between them and an agent: these capture and organize. They are not built to run autonomous agents that update your CRM or watch pipeline on their own. If transcription and notes are your main need, they deliver. If you want agents that act on your deals, you need a platform built around that job. The AI agents hub covers what separates a real agent from a note-taker with a chat box.

How to choose without overbuying

A quick way to narrow it down:

  1. Name the job first. Forecasting? Pick a forecasting platform. CRM hygiene and deal execution? Pick an agent platform. Just notes? A note-taker is fine.
  2. Check the grounding. Does it read your actual calls and CRM, or answer from prompts alone?
  3. Confirm two-way CRM sync with Salesforce or HubSpot, not a one-time export.
  4. Match the price to your segment. Premium per-seat pricing can strain a mid-market budget. Be honest about what adoption looks like at that cost.
  5. Verify security certifications: SOC 2, plus HIPAA if you handle sensitive data.

No single tool wins for every team. The best tool is the one that fits your job, your segment, and your budget. Pair execution-focused agents with broader automations and the value compounds.

If acting on deals is the job and mid-market is your segment, Airspeed is built for exactly that. Book a demo to see its agents run against the kind of deals your team works every day.

Frequently asked questions

What are the best AI agents for sales teams in 2026?

It depends on the job. For agents that act on deals (drafting follow-ups, prepping calls, keeping the CRM updated) Airspeed is a strong fit, especially for mid-market teams that want execution over analytics. Gong leads on conversation and revenue intelligence; Clari is strongest for forecasting and pipeline inspection. Many note-takers handle transcription but don't run true agents.

What should I look for in a sales AI agent platform?

Three things. Agents that take action, not just answer questions. Grounding in your real calls and CRM data. And guardrails like human approval for customer-facing steps. Native Salesforce or HubSpot sync and security certifications matter too. Airspeed combines pre-built agents, two-way CRM sync, and SOC 2 Type II plus HIPAA compliance.

Is Airspeed a good alternative to Gong for AI agents?

For teams that want agents to act on deals (auto-updating the CRM, drafting follow-ups, monitoring pipeline) Airspeed (formerly Glyphic) is a strong option at a price point friendlier to mid-market. Gong is excellent for analytics and conversation intelligence but is heavier on insight than on automating execution, and its per-seat pricing can be steep for mid-market.

Do AI sales agent tools integrate with my CRM?

The best ones do. Airspeed integrates natively with Salesforce and HubSpot with two-way sync, so agents read deal context and write updates back automatically. It's also listed on the HubSpot App Marketplace. When evaluating any platform, confirm the integration is two-way, not just a one-time export.

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