SalesRoads Pricing & Cost

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

  • Pricing model: Custom-quoted monthly retainer for outsourced SDR / appointment-setting programs, with publicly listed starting pricing for 4-week engagements. SalesRoads sells at least two named service lines—Full SDR Appointment Setting and Market Research Lead Generation—both starting at the same 4-week retainer price. Third-party listings also indicate a 3-month pilot followed by month-to-month billing.
  • Starting price: $9,950 / 4 weeks
  • Typical range: $9,950 / 4 weeks and up
  • Billing: Retainer basis billed in 4-week cycles; G2 says there is 1 pricing edition at $9,950 per month and a 3-month pilot then month-to-month.
  • Contract terms: SalesRoads says engagements start at 4 weeks and continue on a retainer basis. G2 states: 3-month pilot, then month-to-month.

What's included

  • Dedicated SDR
  • Sales Operations Team
  • Director of Client Success
  • Talent Development Manager
  • Demand Generation Playbook
  • Bespoke Prospect Data
  • CRM Integration
  • SQLs
  • MQLs for market research lead generation
  • Qualified appointment scheduling for Full SDR Appointment Setting
  • Follow-up window for Market Research Lead Generation
  • Personalized email prospecting
  • Proactive outbound calling
  • Email deliverability infrastructure
  • Micro-targeted 2-hour kickoff meeting

SalesRoads does publish real pricing on its own site: both Full SDR Appointment Setting and Market Research Lead Generation start at $9,950 per 4-week cycle, and the site repeatedly says engagements then continue on a retainer basis. G2 independently mirrors this as starting at $9,950 per month and adds a 3-month pilot followed by month-to-month terms, but final pricing is still custom-quoted. Directory figures from Clutch and GoodFirms are not menu pricing from SalesRoads itself—they reflect client-reported spend bands or marketplace profile data, useful as context but not as a guaranteed package price.

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