SalesAR Pricing & Cost

How much does SalesAR cost? Here is everything we could verify about SalesAR's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.

  • Pricing model: Custom-quoted monthly retainer for outbound lead generation / appointment setting, sold in tiered packages. The public package structure shows Pilot, Business/Basic, Standard, and Enterprise-style plans with included prospect research, outreach execution, appointment setting, LinkedIn outreach, anti-spam/domain health, and reporting; the agency does not publish dollar prices on its own site.
  • Starting price: $1,000+ project minimum
  • Typical range: $1,000+ minimum engagement
  • Billing: Primarily monthly package billing / retainer-style engagement. SalesAR’s own site labels plans "Per month" and package pages show fixed durations (Pilot 1 month; Basic/Business and Standard 3 months; Enterprise 6 months), but actual dollar amounts are custom-quoted.
  • Contract terms: Publicly visible package terms indicate Pilot: 1 month; Business/Basic: 3 months; Standard: 3 months; Enterprise: 6 months.
  • Free trial: Free consultation is offered. The homepage also says prospects receive a complimentary batch of qualified leads after a short strategy call; this is not a priced trial.

What's included

  • Prospect research / contact list building
  • Outbound email outreach
  • LinkedIn outreach
  • Appointment setting / booking support
  • Messaging and content writing with A/B testing
  • Anti-spam and domain health checks
  • Weekly reports
  • Account manager
  • Sales development representative support

SalesAR does not publish actual package prices on salesar.io; all package CTAs say "Get the price," so real fees are custom-quoted. The strongest public pricing figures are directory-style disclosures: Clutch/The Manifest list a $1,000+ minimum project size and Clutch lists an average hourly rate below $25/hr, while DesignRush lists a minimal budget of $1,000-$10,000 and $25/hr average hourly rate. Those directory numbers are marketplace metadata/estimates rather than a first-party published rate card from SalesAR, so buyers should treat them as directional, not as a guaranteed quote.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.