NetHunt
Your sales pipeline, inside Gmail.
What is NetHunt
NetHunt CRM embeds directly into Gmail, letting users manage contacts, deals, and sales pipelines from inside their inbox rather than a separate application. It targets founders, account executives, and RevOps operators at SMBs and mid-market teams who run Google Workspace and want their CRM to live where their email already does. The standout capability is its multi-channel sequencing — users can build drip campaigns that span email, WhatsApp, and Telegram, with triggers and scheduling to automate follow-up steps across channels. Reporting covers pipeline performance and sales activity, though teams needing deep BI or custom dashboards will likely want a dedicated analytics layer on top. Teams not on Google Workspace will find the core value proposition significantly reduced.
Key features
system of record for contacts, deals, and pipeline
multi-step sequences, email + LinkedIn + phone, event-driven triggers
fits any iPaaS or workflow chain
Vanderbuild take
NetHunt CRM is a focused, Gmail-native CRM that makes the most sense for founders, account executives, and RevOps teams at growth-stage companies already running Google Workspace — it's not trying to be a platform for everyone. On the agentic side, the public API gives you solid REST access, so you can wrap NetHunt into your own MCP layer or automation stack without too much friction, though MCP server status is unconfirmed and you'll be building that bridge yourself. At $24 per user per month billed annually, it's affordable for small teams, but seat-based pricing adds up as headcount grows, so budget accordingly before you scale past 20 users. The honest limitation here is that the Gmail dependency is a hard constraint — if your team isn't on Google Workspace, or if you need enterprise-grade reporting without a separate BI tool, you'll be working around the product rather than with it.
Agentic stack profile
APIRESTProgrammatic access available.
REST API — straightforward to call from any agent or workflow tool. Rate limits and auth vary by plan.
API docs →Agentic readinessCapableSolid API access — wraps cleanly for agent use.
Solid REST or SDK access. No MCP server yet, but easy to wrap in custom agent tooling. Most modern SaaS tools land here.
Stack roleCRMWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of CRM in an agentic pipeline. Use it to be the system of record for contacts, deals, and pipeline.
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Frequently asked questions
Does NetHunt have a public API?
Yes — NetHunt ships a REST API. Docs: https://nethunt.com/partner-api.
How much does NetHunt cost?
NetHunt: pricing is seat-based, expect mid tier ($$) spend. Full pricing page: https://nethunt.com/pricing.
Who is NetHunt best for?
NetHunt is built for RevOps, Account Executive, Founder. Fits SMB (1-50), Mid-market (50-500)-sized teams.
How well does NetHunt fit an agentic sales stack?
Tier: Capable. Solid public API, no MCP yet — straightforward to wrap in your own agent tooling.