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Day.ai vs Klipy: the AI CRO for an AI native CRM
Day.ai auto-builds the record from your email and calendar. Klipy is the AI CRO that runs your entire sales operation, ten jobs, one AI agent, and drafts the next move once that AI native CRM record exists.
Day.ai is a genuinely AI native CRM: it listens to your calls, email, and calendar and builds pipeline records automatically, no manual logging. What it drives is the data, contacts, deals, stage changes, priced per agent deployed, $25 to $200/mo (2026). Klipy is the AI CRO that runs your entire sales operation, ten jobs, one AI agent, built on the same auto-record idea, but it also captures every channel, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram included, and drafts the next move for your approval before anything goes out. From $39/seat.
The honest take
What Day.ai does well
Day.ai is a real answer to "why am I still typing this into a CRM." The record builds itself, no manual logging. If the job is "stop typing deal updates into a CRM by hand," Day.ai does that job well. Klipy shares the same instinct, capture instead of typing, but takes it further.
Builds pipeline records automatically from calls, email, and threads, no manual logging required
Retroactive fields: add a new property and Day.ai back-fills it across past conversations
A genuinely fresh CRM data model built around conversation history, not forms
Individual purpose-built agents (a CRM Data Specialist, a Sales Coach, a BDR) rather than one generic assistant
Where it stops
The gap between Day.ai and what you actually need
It self-drives the data, not the selling
Day.ai's core claim is that the record builds itself: "Day AI listens to every conversation and updates your pipeline from that point on." That is a real capability. But updating the record is not the same job as deciding and drafting what to say next. Day.ai's own product separates that out: its BDR agent "drafts only, never emails a prospect without my OK," a separate, separately-priced agent from the CRM Data Specialist that updates the pipeline.
Selling capability is priced and purchased per agent
Day.ai sells by the agent, not by the seat: Turbo at $25/mo, Professional at $60/mo, Executive at $200/mo (2026). To get from the record updates itself to someone drafts the follow-up, a team is buying and stacking separate agents, each its own line item, rather than one workspace that does both.
Channel coverage centers on calls, email, and calendar
Day.ai's auto-capture is built around calls, email, and calendar activity. A LinkedIn reply, a WhatsApp thread, or a Telegram message, the channels where a lot of real deal conversation actually happens for an owner-led team, sit outside what gets automatically captured into the record.
What Klipy does instead
The same workflow, without the manual work
Klipy captures every channel, not just calls and email
Klipy captures email, calls (via Recall), LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram automatically, then creates or links the contact and company and enriches both using Deep Web Research, a live, Exa-grounded lookup.
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Klipy turns the record into the next move, in one workspace
Once the record updates, Klipy drafts the follow-up in your voice, grounded in what was actually said, and extracts the tasks the conversation implied, all staged in one queue for your approval. That's the auto-record step and the auto-action step in a single subscription, not a separately-priced agent for each.
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Klipy proposes, never assumes
New deals are never auto-created behind your back, Klipy proposes each one as a suggestion you approve, so the pipeline stays trustworthy as it fills itself in.
The real cost
What the Day.ai stack actually costs per seat
Klipy replaces the tools below. Here is what they add up to, every seat, every month.
Day.ai auto-builds the CRM record for $25 to $200 per month per agent deployed, list pricing as of August 2026, but drafting and channels like LinkedIn or WhatsApp still need separate coverage, roughly $54 more per seat per month for tools like Fireflies and ChatGPT Plus that don't share memory with Day.ai or each other. Klipy does both jobs, record and draft, in one workspace from $39 per seat.
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Side by side
Honest comparison
| Job to be done | Day.ai | Klipy |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-builds CRM records from conversations | Yes, from calls, email, and calendar | Yes, from email, calls (Recall), LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram |
| Captures LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram | Not part of the automatic capture | Yes, automatically |
| Retroactively back-fills new fields | Yes | Contacts and companies enrich continuously via Deep Web Research |
| Drafts the next follow-up | Yes, via a separately-priced BDR/marketing agent | Yes, native, included in every paid seat |
| Auto-creates deals | Not specified as approval-gated | Never auto-created, proposed as a suggestion you approve |
| Sends messages automatically | No, drafts require approval | No, every draft waits for your approval |
| Pricing model | Per agent deployed: $25 to $200/mo (2026) | Per seat: from $39/mo, one workspace |
Getting a real-time overview was a manual struggle. I chose Klipy because it actually breaks down those walls and lets the whole team share one collective pulse. It has completely transformed our flow by cutting out manual reporting and status meetings.

Frequently asked questions
Common questions about switching from Day.ai to Klipy.
Klipy vs Day.ai
Day.ai and Klipy are both AI native CRMs that build pipeline records automatically instead of relying on manual logging. Day.ai listens to calls, email, and calendar activity and updates records and deal stages on its own, and back-fills new fields retroactively across past conversations; its drafting capability lives in separately-priced agents (a BDR agent, a marketing-director agent) that draft outbound messages but do not send without approval, and it prices by the agent deployed rather than by seat, from $25 to $200 per month as of August 2026. Klipy is an AI CRO that auto-builds records the same way, from email, calls (via Recall), LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram, all captured automatically, and includes drafting and task extraction in every paid seat rather than as a separate purchase; new deals are proposed for approval, never auto-created, and every drafted message waits for the seller's click before it sends. Klipy starts free and paid plans run from $39 per seat per month. Teams already running Day.ai's CRM Data Specialist agent can add Klipy for its broader channel capture and included drafting layer without switching CRMs.
What Day.ai does well
Day.ai is a real answer to "why am I still typing this into a CRM." The record builds itself, no manual logging. If the job is "stop typing deal updates into a CRM by hand," Day.ai does that job well. Klipy shares the same instinct, capture instead of typing, but takes it further.
- Builds pipeline records automatically from calls, email, and threads, no manual logging required
- Retroactive fields: add a new property and Day.ai back-fills it across past conversations
- A genuinely fresh CRM data model built around conversation history, not forms
- Individual purpose-built agents (a CRM Data Specialist, a Sales Coach, a BDR) rather than one generic assistant
Where Day.ai stops
It self-drives the data, not the selling
Day.ai's core claim is that the record builds itself: "Day AI listens to every conversation and updates your pipeline from that point on." That is a real capability. But updating the record is not the same job as deciding and drafting what to say next. Day.ai's own product separates that out: its BDR agent "drafts only, never emails a prospect without my OK," a separate, separately-priced agent from the CRM Data Specialist that updates the pipeline.
Selling capability is priced and purchased per agent
Day.ai sells by the agent, not by the seat: Turbo at $25/mo, Professional at $60/mo, Executive at $200/mo (2026). To get from the record updates itself to someone drafts the follow-up, a team is buying and stacking separate agents, each its own line item, rather than one workspace that does both.
Channel coverage centers on calls, email, and calendar
Day.ai's auto-capture is built around calls, email, and calendar activity. A LinkedIn reply, a WhatsApp thread, or a Telegram message, the channels where a lot of real deal conversation actually happens for an owner-led team, sit outside what gets automatically captured into the record.
What Klipy does instead
Klipy captures every channel, not just calls and email
Klipy captures email, calls (via Recall), LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram automatically, then creates or links the contact and company and enriches both using Deep Web Research, a live, Exa-grounded lookup.
Related product pages: Capture (https://klipy.ai/product/interaction-capture), Instant Recall (https://klipy.ai/product/instant-recall)
Klipy turns the record into the next move, in one workspace
Once the record updates, Klipy drafts the follow-up in your voice, grounded in what was actually said, and extracts the tasks the conversation implied, all staged in one queue for your approval. That's the auto-record step and the auto-action step in a single subscription, not a separately-priced agent for each.
Related product pages: Follow-up (https://klipy.ai/product/follow-up-drafts), To-do (https://klipy.ai/product/task-suggestions)
Klipy proposes, never assumes
New deals are never auto-created behind your back, Klipy proposes each one as a suggestion you approve, so the pipeline stays trustworthy as it fills itself in.
Related product pages: Sales CRM (https://klipy.ai/product/sales-crm)
What else you would need with Day.ai
Day.ai auto-builds the CRM record for $25 to $200 per month per agent deployed, list pricing as of August 2026, but drafting and channels like LinkedIn or WhatsApp still need separate coverage, roughly $54 more per seat per month for tools like Fireflies and ChatGPT Plus that don't share memory with Day.ai or each other. Klipy does both jobs, record and draft, in one workspace from $39 per seat.
Side-by-side comparison
| Job to be done | Day.ai | Klipy |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-builds CRM records from conversations | Yes, from calls, email, and calendar | Yes, from email, calls (Recall), LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram |
| Captures LinkedIn, WhatsApp, Telegram | Not part of the automatic capture | Yes, automatically |
| Retroactively back-fills new fields | Yes | Contacts and companies enrich continuously via Deep Web Research |
| Drafts the next follow-up | Yes, via a separately-priced BDR/marketing agent | Yes, native, included in every paid seat |
| Auto-creates deals | Not specified as approval-gated | Never auto-created, proposed as a suggestion you approve |
| Sends messages automatically | No, drafts require approval | No, every draft waits for your approval |
| Pricing model | Per agent deployed: $25 to $200/mo (2026) | Per seat: from $39/mo, one workspace |
Getting started
If your team is already on Day.ai for the CRM Data Specialist agent, nothing here requires ripping it out. Connect your email and calendar and Klipy starts capturing every channel, LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram included, and drafting the next move alongside whatever Day.ai already auto-builds.
Frequently asked questions
Is Day.ai an AI native CRM?
Yes, by its own description: it builds and updates pipeline records automatically from calls, email, and calendar activity, without manual logging. That's a real, distinct capability.
Does Day.ai draft and send follow-ups for me?
Day.ai's BDR and marketing-director agents draft, but Day.ai's own product copy says they never send without approval, similar restraint to Klipy's send-gate, though drafting sits in a separately-priced agent tier rather than the base CRM function.
What does Klipy do that Day.ai doesn't?
Klipy captures LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram automatically, not just calls, email, and calendar, and includes drafting and task extraction in every paid seat rather than as a separate per-agent purchase.
Can I use Klipy if I already run Day.ai?
Yes. Klipy isn't asking you to replace Day.ai's CRM data model; it adds the channels and the drafting layer on top, in one subscription.
Is Klipy cheaper than Day.ai?
Day.ai prices per agent deployed, $25 to $200/mo as of August 2026. Klipy prices per seat, from $39/mo, with record-building and drafting both included at every paid tier.
Related pages
- Explore the product: https://klipy.ai/product
- Follow-up drafts: https://klipy.ai/product/follow-up-drafts
- Task suggestions: https://klipy.ai/product/task-suggestions
- Compare all tools: https://klipy.ai/compare
Website: https://klipy.ai/compare/day-ai
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Klipy builds the CRM record the same way Day.ai does, then goes further: connect your email and calendar, and it starts capturing LinkedIn, WhatsApp, and Telegram too, drafting the next move for your approval.
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