Enginy (formerly Genesy) is a Barcelona-built AI sales platform that bundles prospecting, enrichment, and outreach behind a sales-led demo and a Capterra-listed €799/mo Smart plan. Agent Frank is Salesforge's autonomous AI SDR, sitting on top of the Forge Stack with starting pricing of $499/month billed quarterly for 1,000 active contacts.
For B2B teams that want a transparent AI SDR with multi-channel outreach, dedicated infrastructure, and free Warmforge warm-up included, Agent Frank is the stronger choice. He runs on your own Infraforge or Megaforge mailboxes, books meetings autonomously in 20+ languages, and ships with a dedicated Account Manager. Enginy lists no public price below the €799 Smart tier and ties customers into 6, 12, or 24-month contracts.
I've spent years watching B2B teams chase the AI SDR promise. Most platforms in this category have one thing in common: they want a sales call before they show you a price. Enginy is one of those. Agent Frank is not.
This comparison is for sales leaders, founders, and outbound operators who already know they want an AI SDR and are trying to decide between two products with very different shapes. Enginy is an all-in-one platform that bundles lead sourcing, enrichment, and outreach into one workflow. Agent Frank is a single AI SDR that plugs into the broader Forge Stack and is built specifically for cold outreach at scale.
I'll cover what each platform actually does, how they compare on the dimensions that matter (multi-channel reach, deliverability, AI personalization, pricing transparency, and infrastructure ownership), and where each one fits. I'll also share what real Capterra and G2 reviewers say about Enginy that the marketing copy doesn't. If you're comparing other AI SDRs while you're here, the full Salesforge comparison library covers the rest.
Agent Frank vs Enginy: quick-glance comparison
| Feature | Agent Frank | Enginy |
|---|---|---|
| Product shape | Autonomous AI SDR on the Forge Stack | All-in-one AI sales platform (data + enrichment + outreach) |
| Outreach channels | Email + LinkedIn (phone on roadmap) | Email + LinkedIn |
| Entry price | $499/mo billed quarterly (1,000 active contacts) | €799/mo Smart plan (Capterra-listed); higher tiers quote-based |
| Public pricing page | Yes - slider-based, transparent | No - "Request pricing" lead-capture form only |
| Free trial | No (demo required) | No (demo required) |
| Contract length | Monthly, quarterly, or annual | Reported 6 / 12 / 24-month commitments |
| Warm-up included | Yes - Warmforge, free + unlimited | Built-in warmup (no public detail on pool quality) |
| Dedicated infrastructure | Megaforge ($69/mo for 20 mailboxes) or Infraforge (from $33/mo) | Not sold - customer provides |
| Languages supported | 20+ (native), more added on request | Multiple languages, focus on EU markets |
| Operating modes | Auto-Pilot and Co-Pilot | Single workflow with manual review options |
| Lead database | 500M+ contacts via Leadsforge | 30+ data sources, waterfall enrichment (FullEnrich-anchored) |
| Dedicated Account Manager | Yes - included, plus shared Slack channel | Customer support (no AM tier disclosed) |
| SOC 2 | Yes | GDPR / EU-hosted (Barcelona, AWS Europe) |
| Best for | B2B with ACVs $5K-$100K, 3,000+ target accounts | Mid-market teams consolidating prospecting and outreach |
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What is Enginy?
Enginy is an AI-native sales platform headquartered in Barcelona, formerly known as Genesy. The rebrand happened in late 2024 but most existing reviews still appear under the Genesy name on G2 and Capterra. It positions itself as a complete prospecting workflow: import leads, enrich them with waterfall data, clean the list with ICP rules, then run multichannel outreach from a single dashboard.
The platform is built for teams that want to consolidate three layers into one tool: data sourcing, enrichment, and outreach. Think of it as a Clay-meets-Outreach hybrid with AI baked in. The company is EU-hosted, GDPR-compliant, and counts Factorial as a flagship customer that scaled from 10 SDR-sourced leads a day to 5,000 leads per month after switching.
Core features
- Find People & Companies - AI list building from LinkedIn, Google Maps, CSV imports, and chat-based ICP search.
- Waterfall enrichment - claims 20+ verified providers checked sequentially until valid contact data is found. Real users have reported that the underlying engine leans heavily on FullEnrich.
- AI Powered Research - automated prospect research aggregating real-time data from 30+ sources.
- Multichannel outreach - email and LinkedIn sequences from one dashboard.
- Smart Inbox - unified inbox for replies across both channels, with AI-assisted draft replies.
- Warm Up & Deliverability - built-in mailbox warming.
- CRM Sync - native connectors for Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Attio, Slack, Zoho CRM, and Dynamics 365 Sales.
- Unlimited LinkedIn + email senders on paper, though the platform is not optimized for high-volume sending.
Enginy pricing
Enginy's pricing page is a lead-capture form. The heading reads "We adapt to your needs / Provide your details and we'll create a custom plan for you." There are no tiers, no feature matrices, no calculator. You hand over first name, last name, job title, company name, work email, and phone number to get a quote.
The only concrete public price I could find is on Capterra: a Smart plan listed at €799/month flat rate. Higher tiers require a sales call. Mid-market teams of 5-10 SDRs report quotes in the €1,500-3,000/month range once additional seats, enrichment volume, and feature modules are layered on. Multiple industry sources report that Enginy commits new customers to 6, 12, or 24-month contracts, which is unusual for a category where most competitors offer monthly billing or a 14-day trial.
For context, Salesforge's own published Enginy AI review flags the same friction: no public pricing, demo required to get a price, no self-serve plans, and a setup that depends on how well ICP rules are defined.
Who Enginy fits
Enginy fits mid-market teams (typically 10+ reps) that want to consolidate three tools into one platform and have the budget to absorb a multi-month contract commitment. EU-based teams with strict GDPR requirements get a regional fit from the Barcelona-hosted AWS Europe infrastructure.
Honest limitations
- No public pricing - every cost conversation starts with a sales call.
- Long contract commitments - reported 6, 12, or 24-month lock-in periods, with limited flexibility.
- Email scraping reliability - a public Capterra reviewer (Guillaume I., CSO) wrote that "Email scraping does not work, we do it on our own with AI variables." This is a meaningful disclosure for a platform whose enrichment is a primary selling point.
- Setup overhead - reviewers consistently mention a learning curve setting up ICP rules, lists, and automation flows before campaigns can launch.
- Not built for volume - unlimited LinkedIn and email senders exist on paper, but the platform is not engineered for the high-volume daily sending profile that dedicated cold outreach infrastructure handles.
- No dedicated infrastructure product - customers must bring their own mailboxes and domains; there's no Enginy-owned alternative to Salesforge's Mailforge, Infraforge, Primeforge, or Megaforge.
What is Agent Frank?
Agent Frank is Salesforge's autonomous AI SDR. He finds prospects, enriches and verifies their data, writes personalized emails and LinkedIn messages, runs follow-ups, manages replies, and books meetings - across email and LinkedIn, in 20+ languages, 24/7. He was built by Frank Sondors, a former VP of Sales, and is modeled on the patterns that the top 1% of human SDRs follow in their first cold conversations.
The key difference from most AI SDRs in this category: Agent Frank doesn't depend on other providers. He runs inside Salesforge (the outreach platform) and uses Mailforge, Infraforge, Primeforge, or Megaforge for email infrastructure, Warmforge for warm-up, and Leadsforge for prospecting. Every layer of the outbound stack is owned by the same company. That matters when something breaks at 2am.
Core features
- Auto-Pilot mode - fully autonomous. Agent Frank prospects, writes, sends, and follows up without human approval.
- Co-Pilot mode - Agent Frank drafts every message; a human approves before sending.
- 24/7 automated prospecting - he works on your time zone, days, and hours, or runs continuously.
- Unlimited email + LinkedIn senders - no seat-based pricing. Add every mailbox and every LinkedIn profile to the same sequence.
- Three goals - Click-out (drives clicks), Send Meeting Link, or Receive Meeting Link.
- 9 tonalities - Playful, Hilarious, Formal, Curious, Urgent, Appreciative, Polite, and more.
- 20+ languages - native message generation, with new languages added on customer request.
- Knowledge Base - upload product brochures, sales decks, case studies, and website links. Agent Frank uses this as his source of truth.
- 500M+ contacts search engine - via Leadsforge, with waterfall enrichment built in.
- Dedicated Account Manager - every Agent Frank customer gets one, plus a shared Slack channel.
- Primebox unified inbox - included free. All email and LinkedIn replies in one view, with sentiment analysis and AI-drafted responses.
The Forge Stack context
Agent Frank doesn't ship alone. He sits on top of the Forge Stack: Salesforge for execution, Mailforge for shared cold email infrastructure, Infraforge for dedicated private IPs, Primeforge for Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 mailboxes, Warmforge for warm-up, and Leadsforge for lead search. Every product is owned and operated by the same team. If Agent Frank's deliverability dips, the same support team that built him can pull the levers across the stack.
Agent Frank pricing
Agent Frank starts at $499/month billed quarterly for 1,000 active contacts (or $416/month billed annually with 2 months free). At 2,000+ contacts per month, the per-contact price drops to about $0.25. Pricing is transparent and on the public page with a slider that scales from 1,000 to 50,000 active contacts.
"Active contacts" is the number of prospects Agent Frank is processing at any given moment. At 1,000 active contacts, that translates to roughly 2,000-2,500 new leads reached per month and 6,000-7,500 personalized emails sent. The base price includes the Salesforge workspace where you manage his work; email infrastructure (Infraforge or Megaforge) is an optional add-on with its own line-item pricing.
For teams that want a non-Agent-Frank entry point to Salesforge, the platform itself starts at $48/month monthly (or $40/month annual) for the Pro plan, scaling to $96/month monthly (or $80/month annual) for Growth. Those are separate subscriptions from Agent Frank. Verify the live price here.
Who Agent Frank fits
Per Salesforge's published positioning, Agent Frank is a good fit for B2B sellers with ACVs between $5K and $100K, targeting 3,000+ businesses at startups, SMBs, or mid-market companies. He's a strong fit for teams that have proven email and LinkedIn work manually but are now hitting the wall of scaling SDR headcount.
Salesforge itself says Agent Frank is not a good fit for Fortune 500 enterprise procurement, long RFP cycles, six- or seven-figure ACVs, or pipelines built on a small number of highly bespoke deals.
Honest limitations
- No self-serve trial - Agent Frank requires a demo with the Salesforge team before purchase. This is a friction point but exists because the setup is consultative.
- 2-week warm-up before sending - whether you bring your own mailboxes or use Infraforge or Megaforge, Warmforge runs a mandatory warm-up cycle before Agent Frank goes live.
- Infrastructure not bundled - the $499/mo Agent Frank price does not include email infrastructure. Megaforge starts at $69/mo for 20 mailboxes; Infraforge starts at $33/mo (billed annually) for 10 mailboxes.
- Designed to augment, not replace - Agent Frank handles prospecting and meeting booking. Closing still happens with humans.
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Head-to-head: feature by feature
Multi-channel outreach
Both platforms run email and LinkedIn outreach from a single workflow, so this category looks even on the surface. The difference is in how the channels were built. If you're also weighing Apollo against an AI SDR motion, the Salesforge vs Apollo comparison covers that side-by-side.
Enginy added multichannel outreach on top of its prospecting and enrichment core. Email and LinkedIn sequences run together, but the platform's emphasis is on the data layer. Multiple Capterra reviewers note that the campaign view is best suited to lower-volume sequences where each lead gets careful enrichment first.
Agent Frank was built for cold outreach as the primary motion, with conditional multi-channel sequences that branch based on prospect behavior, pain points, and stated goals. Email and LinkedIn touchpoints are interleaved natively. He sends, follows up, and continues the conversation in Primebox when replies come in. Phone outreach is on the public roadmap.
Email deliverability and warm-up
This is where the gap is widest.
Enginy includes a built-in warm-up module. The public site doesn't disclose pool composition, IP types, or pool curation rules. The product wasn't engineered around deliverability as a primary discipline.
Agent Frank runs on Warmforge, included free and unlimited with every Agent Frank subscription. The warm-up pool is premium-by-default - no tiers, no upsells. Pool participation is restricted to aged, curated Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 mailboxes; external SMTP vendors are explicitly excluded. Heat Score monitoring is real-time and per-mailbox, with a 97+ target. The warm-up pool also generates multilingual traffic, which matters for a global outreach motion.
Beyond warm-up, Agent Frank ships with three infrastructure options that Enginy doesn't sell: Mailforge ($3-$2 per mailbox/month shared IPs), Infraforge ($4-$3 per mailbox/month dedicated IPs), Primeforge ($4.50-$3.50 per mailbox/month real Google Workspace and Microsoft 365), and Megaforge ($69/mo for 20 mailboxes auto-distributed across Gmail, Outlook, Mailforge, and Infraforge). Megaforge was built specifically for Agent Frank, so if one ESP burns, sending falls back to the others automatically.
Woodpecker, a Salesforge customer, scaled to 2,500+ mailboxes on Infraforge. ChannelCrawler hit an 85.71% positive reply rate on the Salesforge + Infraforge + Warmforge stack. UniteSync hit an 85.26% positive reply rate at a $2.86 CAC running on Salesforge + Mailforge + Warmforge. These are published case studies on the same infrastructure Agent Frank uses.
AI personalization and SDR autonomy
Enginy's AI handles message generation using the enriched prospect data it has just collected. Reviewers on G2 and Capterra describe the AI as strong for short messages and weaker for longer-form content. The conversation flow includes follow-up logic and an AI sales agent that keeps the dialogue going until a human takes over.
Agent Frank's AI was purpose-built for cold outreach. He pulls personalization from three configurable sources: the prospect's website, blog posts, and LinkedIn posts. The Knowledge Base feature means he speaks accurately about your product because you uploaded the source material yourself. He can run in Auto-Pilot (fully autonomous) or Co-Pilot (every message human-approved). He has nine tonalities. He's available in 20+ languages natively. And the team adds languages on customer request.
The grounding example: VAI Consulting booked 3 calls in a single week with Agent Frank on Auto-Pilot. That case study is public.
Inbox management and reply handling
Enginy includes a Smart Inbox that consolidates email and LinkedIn replies and offers AI-drafted responses. The feature is part of every plan.
Agent Frank uses Primebox, included free with every Salesforge subscription. Primebox catches replies even when prospects respond from a different email address than the one Agent Frank contacted. It tags incoming threads positive, neutral, or negative with AI sentiment analysis. It supports three reply modes: Co-Pilot (human approves AI draft), Auto-Pilot (Agent Frank continues autonomously), and Reply-as-Human (manual). It also ships on iOS and Android, which Enginy does not.
Pricing transparency and scalability
Enginy publishes no prices. The Smart plan referenced on Capterra at €799/month is the only public figure. Above that, every quote is bespoke. Industry reports describe 6, 12, and 24-month contract commitments and quoted pricing in the €1,500-3,000/month range once seats and enrichment volume are added in.
Agent Frank publishes everything. $499/month billed quarterly for 1,000 active contacts, with a slider on the product page that scales to 50,000 active contacts. At 2,000+ contacts per month, the per-contact price drops to about $0.25. Annual billing knocks two months off (effective $416/month at the base tier). No mandatory long-term contract. The Salesforge platform itself is sold separately with public prices: Pro at $48/month monthly ($40/month annual), Growth at $96/month monthly ($80/month annual).
Lead data and prospecting
Enginy's data layer is the centerpiece of the product. The platform pulls from more than 30 sources for prospect research and runs waterfall enrichment across 20+ providers. The enrichment performance, by user accounts, leans heavily on FullEnrich as the dominant underlying provider. Email scraping has been called out in public Capterra reviews as inconsistent.
Agent Frank pulls from Leadsforge, a 500M+ contact search engine integrated natively into the Forge Stack. Leadsforge runs its own waterfall enrichment across 10+ data providers, with real-time email validation, LinkedIn URL validation, and mobile number format checks. Agent Frank's continuous prospecting feature lets you define ICP criteria once (job titles, locations, industries) and have him source new contacts permanently.
Integrations and the broader stack
Enginy connects natively to Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Attio, Slack, Zoho CRM, and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Sales. The integration story is solid for mid-market CRM stacks.
Agent Frank connects natively to HubSpot, Salesforce, Pipedrive, Attio, GoHighLevel, folk, and Breakcold. Beyond CRMs, the Forge Stack itself is the integration story: lead search (Leadsforge), execution (Salesforge), infrastructure (Mailforge / Infraforge / Primeforge / Megaforge), and deliverability (Warmforge) all sync natively without Zapier or Make sitting between them. There's also a Salesforge API, a Forge CLI for power users, and a Salesforge MCP server for Claude, Cursor, and other MCP-compatible AI assistants. The broader Salesforge sales tools directory indexes 700+ tools across the outbound ecosystem.
Contract length and commitment risk
Enginy reportedly commits new customers to 6, 12, or 24-month contracts. For a category where the underlying tech is changing every quarter, that's a meaningful commitment to make before you've seen a single reply.
Agent Frank is billed quarterly (with monthly equivalents). Annual billing is optional and earns 2 months free. There is no multi-year lock-in.
Support and account management
Enginy offers customer support. Multiple Capterra reviewers single out the team by name, with a 4.8/5 customer service rating. The platform is responsive but does not publicly disclose a dedicated Account Manager tier.
Every Agent Frank customer gets a dedicated Account Manager and a shared Slack channel as part of the base subscription. The Account Manager helps with the 7-step onboarding: demo, account creation, Knowledge Base setup, infrastructure setup, prospecting setup, agent customization, and launch. They stay involved through ongoing optimization.
Security and compliance
Enginy is GDPR-compliant, hosted on AWS Europe out of Barcelona. The platform has a published Security Policy and DPA.
Salesforge is SOC 2 compliant, with DPA, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service published. SOC 2 is the broader audit standard most North American enterprise procurement teams ask for; GDPR is more specific to EU data handling. Different stakes, different audits.
Agent Frank vs Enginy: pricing compared
| Tier | Agent Frank | Enginy |
|---|---|---|
| Entry (visible) | $499/mo billed quarterly - 1,000 active contacts | €799/mo Smart plan (Capterra-listed) |
| Annual savings | 2 months free (effective $416/mo at base) | Not publicly disclosed |
| Per-contact cost at scale | ~$0.25/contact at 2,000+/mo | Quote-based - no public scaling info |
| Contract length | Monthly, quarterly, or annual | Reported 6, 12, or 24-month commitments |
| Infrastructure included | Add-on: Megaforge $69/mo (20 mailboxes) or Infraforge from $33/mo | Customer brings own mailboxes |
| Warm-up included | Yes - Warmforge free and unlimited | Built-in, no pricing disclosure |
| Lead database included | 500M+ via Leadsforge (separate subscription) | Yes - bundled in plan |
| Free trial | No (demo required) | No (demo required) |
Here's the scenario I think matters most. A B2B team wants to reach 2,000 new prospects per month with an AI SDR running multi-channel outreach. With Agent Frank at 2,000 active contacts, the per-contact price drops to about $0.25, which puts the monthly subscription around $500/month, plus Megaforge at $69/month for the sending infrastructure - a total of roughly $570/month, billed quarterly. Warm-up is included. The lead database is a separate $49/month Leadsforge Essential plan if you want continuous prospecting.
With Enginy at the Capterra-listed Smart plan, the public floor is €799/month (roughly $850 at current rates). Whether that includes the contact volume you need is a sales-call conversation, not a slider on a public page. If the quote moves you toward the €1,500-3,000/month range that industry reports describe, you're paying 3-5x the Agent Frank equivalent, with a multi-month contract attached.
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Who should use which
You might consider Enginy if:
- You're a mid-market team (10+ reps) that wants prospecting, enrichment, and outreach inside a single platform and is willing to commit to a 6-24 month contract.
- You're EU-based with strict GDPR requirements and prefer regional hosting (Barcelona / AWS Europe).
- Your outreach motion is lower-volume and the data layer matters more than the sending engine.
- You're already paying for separate prospecting and enrichment tools and want to consolidate vendors.
Choose Agent Frank if:
- You sell B2B with ACVs between $5K and $100K and target 3,000+ businesses, per Salesforge's own published ICP.
- You want transparent, slider-based pricing without a multi-month contract and without a sales call to see a number.
- You need a real AI SDR that runs autonomously in Auto-Pilot, with a fallback Co-Pilot mode for human approval when you want it.
- You want dedicated email infrastructure (Megaforge or Infraforge) sold by the same team that built the AI SDR, with free Warmforge warm-up included.
- You want a dedicated Account Manager and shared Slack channel as part of the base subscription.
- You want to run outreach in 20+ languages natively and add more on request.
- You're a growth team, agency, or sales team that wants to scale outbound without scaling SDR headcount.
Final verdict: Agent Frank vs Enginy
Enginy is a real product with a clear customer base. EU-headquartered, GDPR-compliant, Capterra-rated 4.9/5 on customer service, and trusted by Factorial as a flagship logo. For mid-market teams that want everything in one bundle and are comfortable with a multi-month contract and a sales-call-to-pricing process, it's an alternative worth evaluating.
For B2B sellers who want an AI SDR with transparent pricing, owned infrastructure, free unlimited warm-up, and no multi-year contract commitment, Agent Frank is the stronger choice. He starts at $499/month billed quarterly for 1,000 active contacts, scales to ~$0.25 per contact at 2,000+/month, and ships with a dedicated Account Manager, shared Slack channel, 20+ languages, and the entire Forge Stack underneath him.
One falsifiable benchmark: VAI Consulting booked 3 calls in a single week running Agent Frank on Auto-Pilot. The case study is public on the Salesforge site. The infrastructure that Agent Frank runs on is the same infrastructure that took UniteSync to an 85.26% positive reply rate with a $2.86 CAC, and ChannelCrawler to 85.71% positive replies. Those are real, named outcomes from a public case study library.
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Frequently asked questions
Is Agent Frank better than Enginy?
For B2B teams that want transparent pricing, multi-channel outreach with dedicated infrastructure, and a real AI SDR running in Auto-Pilot or Co-Pilot mode, Agent Frank is built for that use case. Agent Frank starts at $499/month billed quarterly for 1,000 active contacts. Enginy is a fit for mid-market teams that want everything bundled in one platform and are willing to accept a 6-24 month contract and a sales-call-to-pricing flow.
What's the main difference between Agent Frank and Enginy?
Agent Frank is a dedicated AI SDR built on top of the Forge Stack, with transparent slider-based pricing and Warmforge warm-up included free. Enginy is an all-in-one platform that bundles lead sourcing, enrichment, and outreach behind a quote-based pricing model and reported multi-month contracts. Agent Frank's strength is owned infrastructure and pricing transparency; Enginy's is consolidating multiple tools into one workflow.
Which is cheaper, Agent Frank or Enginy?
Agent Frank's public floor is $499/month billed quarterly for 1,000 active contacts, dropping to roughly $0.25 per contact at 2,000+/month. Enginy's only public price is a Capterra-listed €799/month Smart plan. Higher Enginy tiers require a sales call and reportedly land in the €1,500-3,000/month range with multi-month contracts. At base volume, Agent Frank is meaningfully cheaper; at scale, the gap widens.
Does Agent Frank offer a free trial?
Agent Frank does not offer a free trial. He requires a demo with the Salesforge team before purchase because the setup is consultative: Knowledge Base, infrastructure, prospecting criteria, agent customization, and a 2-week warm-up before sending. Salesforge itself (without Agent Frank) does offer a 14-day free trial.
Does Enginy offer a free trial?
Enginy does not offer a free trial or a self-serve signup. The pricing page is a "Request pricing / We adapt to your needs" lead-capture form that requires first name, last name, job title, company, work email, and phone number. Every cost conversation starts with a demo.
How long does it take to get Agent Frank up and running?
Setup itself takes a few hours with the Account Manager: account creation, Knowledge Base upload, infrastructure selection, and agent customization. The 2-week warm-up period (handled automatically by Warmforge at no extra cost) is the longest single block. From signed contract to first cold email out the door, plan on roughly 2 to 3 weeks.
Does Agent Frank work in languages other than English?
Yes. Agent Frank supports 20+ languages natively, including American and British English, Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Ukrainian. New languages are added on customer request.
Can Agent Frank use my existing mailboxes, or do I need to buy infrastructure from Salesforge?
Both options are supported. You can connect your own Google Workspace or Microsoft 365 mailboxes during onboarding, or use Salesforge-owned infrastructure: Mailforge (shared IPs from $2-$3 per mailbox/month), Infraforge (dedicated IPs from $33/month for 10 mailboxes billed annually), Primeforge (real Google Workspace and Microsoft 365 from $3.50-$4.50/mailbox), or Megaforge (premium multi-ESP infrastructure built for Agent Frank, from $69/month for 20 mailboxes).


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