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Salesforge

Salesforge — unlimited mailbox and LinkedIn outreach platform with AI SDR "Agent Frank." 10,000+ businesses, ~$500K seed, bootstrapped-scale. Owned email stack (Mailforge, Infraforge, Warmforge, Primeforge) plus Leadsforge data and new MCP/CLI/API surfaces.

Key takeaways

  • Unlimited mailbox and LinkedIn outreach platform with AI SDR "Agent Frank" that handles full-stack outbound from prospecting to booked meetings
  • Owned email infrastructure is the differentiator: Mailforge and Infraforge (domains/infra), Warmforge (warming, free with Salesforge), Primeforge (Google/Microsoft 365), plus Leadsforge 500M+ lead database
  • 10,000+ businesses and 4.6 on G2 as of June 2026. Capital-efficient: only ~$500K seed raised (April 2024) with ~108 employees — effectively bootstrapped against VC-funded AI SDR rivals
  • Pricing splits "human path" ($40–$80/mo) from Agent Frank ($416–$499/mo billed quarterly); new MCP, CLI, and API surfaces shipped for workflow automation

FAQ

What is Salesforge?

An unlimited email and LinkedIn outreach platform with an AI SDR called Agent Frank. Includes owned email infrastructure (Mailforge/Infraforge for domains, Warmforge for warming, Primeforge for Google/Microsoft inboxes) and a 500M+ contact database via Leadsforge. Used by 10,000+ businesses.

How much does Agent Frank cost?

Agent Frank starts at $416–$499 per month billed quarterly, including 24/7 automated prospecting, auto-pilot and co-pilot modes, and a dedicated account manager. Human-driven Salesforge plans are $40/mo (Pro) and $80/mo (Growth).

Overview

Salesforge is an outbound sales platform that combines unlimited mailbox management, LinkedIn outreach, and an AI SDR called Agent Frank, marketed as handling "your entire outreach from prospecting all the way to booking meetings." The key differentiator is owned email infrastructure: Mailforge (distributed infrastructure), Infraforge (private infrastructure), Warmforge (warming, included free), and Primeforge (Google and Microsoft 365 inboxes) — solving the deliverability problem that plagues most outbound tools.

Status (verified June 11, 2026): Active and independent — no acquisition or shutdown. Founded 2023 in Tallinn, Estonia by V Frank Sondors (CEO), Dovydas Volodko, and Daniel Grek Sanchez Castellanos; roughly 108 employees as of March 2026.

AttributeValue
Founded2023, Tallinn, Estonia
Funding~$501K seed (April 2024, 4 investors) — effectively bootstrapped
Traction10,000+ businesses; 4.6 on G2 (as of June 2026)
DifferentiatorOwned email infrastructure stack + AI SDR

Used by 10,000+ businesses with a 4.6 rating on G2. Case studies on the site show AKOOL reaching 214K prospects with a 16%+ positive reply rate and UniteSync at an 85.26% positive reply rate.

Since March 2026 the suite has expanded: Leadsforge (500M+ verified B2B lead database), Primebox™ (unified inbox for email and LinkedIn replies), and new Salesforge MCP, CLI, and API surfaces for workflow automation.


Pricing

PlanPriceIncludes
Pro (human path)$40/mo1,000 active contacts, 5,000 emails/mo, unlimited mailboxes and warm-up, 1 LinkedIn sender, Primebox™
Growth (human path)$80/mo (2 months free annual)10,000 active contacts, 50,000 emails/mo, unlimited LinkedIn senders and users, A/B testing, API access
Agent Frank$499/mo billed quarterly24/7 automated prospecting, auto-pilot and co-pilot modes, 500M+ contact search, 20+ languages, dedicated account manager
Agent Frank + infrastructurefrom $416/mo billed quarterlyBundled email infrastructure, up to 1,000 active contacts at tier 3

Pricing as of June 2026.


Cautions

  • Thin capitalization — ~$500K total raised against VC-funded rivals (Artisan, AiSDR); capital efficiency is impressive but limits war-chest for an increasingly crowded category
  • Learning curve and brand sprawl — a competitor's analysis of 50+ user reviews found repeated complaints about onboarding confusion across Salesforge, Mailforge, Infraforge, and Primeforge
  • No buying signals and shallow reporting — Agent Frank personalizes at scale but doesn't prioritize by intent; reviewers flag missing analytics and attribution
  • Weaker fit for enterprise sales — long, complex sales cycles are a poor match per user reviews

What Users Say

"I liked it. The owner, Frank, is a stud. I'd go for it, I've never been able to get better results than when I used Salesforge." — Reddit user, quoted in Coldreach's review roundup

"The customer support is above and beyond that expected and have already helped me a number of times." — user review

"The learning curve can be a bit steep at first, especially when setting up advanced sequences or integrations." — user review

"It doesn't work real well in enterprise sales due to how long the sales cycle is and the complexities." — user review

Customer support is the most-praised attribute (31 of 85 reviews per one analysis); the steep learning curve and shallow reporting are the recurring criticisms. Note the most detailed public review roundups come from competitors (Coldreach), so read both praise and criticism with that lens.


Competitive Position

Strengths: Infrastructure-first (deliverability solved in-house). Scale (unlimited mailboxes, no seat pricing). Strong case studies. 10K+ businesses on ~$500K raised. New MCP/CLI/API surfaces for agentic workflows.

Weaknesses: Less agentic than full CRM replacements. Multi-brand complexity confuses buyers. No intent/buying-signal layer. More tool than platform.


Bottom Line

Recommended for: founders and SMB teams that want high-volume, deliverability-safe cold outreach with an AI SDR option, without per-seat pricing.

Not recommended for: enterprise teams with long sales cycles, or buyers needing intent data, deep analytics, and revenue attribution.

Outlook: Salesforge is the capital-efficiency story of the AI SDR category — 10K+ customers and ~108 employees on a ~$500K seed. The owned-infrastructure moat is real and the MCP/CLI/API push positions it for agentic GTM stacks, but the multi-brand sprawl and missing signal layer leave room for better-funded rivals to out-platform it.


Research by Ry Walker Research