SDR-GPT
Research, qualify, and brief — automatically.
What is SDR-GPT
SDR-GPT is a Chrome extension that runs account research and data enrichment tasks directly in the browser — detecting LinkedIn engagement, enriching contact and company profiles, identifying website visitors, and drafting personalized messages for LinkedIn and email outreach. It's built for SDRs, BDRs, RevOps teams, and GTM engineers at mid-market and enterprise companies who need to move faster on pipeline without adding headcount. The standout capability is battle card generation: SDR-GPT can extract competitor intelligence and produce structured briefs that sales teams can use in active deals, not just during onboarding. It connects to HubSpot, Salesforce, Slack, Outreach, Salesloft, and Apollo, which covers most standard GTM stacks. The honest limitation is that it lives entirely in the browser — there's no API, so you can't embed it into automated workflows or drive it programmatically from an orchestration layer.
Key features
generates per-account briefings and dossiers
first-party connectors, no middleware required
autonomous multi-step actions, per-prospect AI research, AI-drafted personalised copy
multi-step sequences, email + LinkedIn + phone
visitor identification, firmographic + tech-stack data
Chrome extension
Vanderbuild take
SDR-GPT sits squarely in the account research and data enrichment category — it's a browser-native GTM tool that gives SDRs, BDRs, and RevOps teams a way to qualify, research, and brief prospects without leaving their current workflow. On the agentic readiness front, there's no API and no MCP server — this is UI-only, which means you can't drive it from an agent or wire it into an orchestration layer without scraping, so don't plan your agentic outbound stack around it. Pricing is listed as free on the surface, but the budget tier signal points to custom enterprise pricing, so expect procurement involvement if you're deploying this across a larger team. The core limitation to flag: because everything runs through the Chrome extension, it's inherently a single-user, browser-bound experience — teams looking for centralized reporting, workflow automation, or programmatic data access will hit a ceiling fast.
Agentic stack profile
APINot publicNo public programmatic access.
No public API. Not usable from an agent without scraping.
Agentic readinessNoneNot usable from an agent without scraping.
No public API. UI-only. Not usable from an agent without scraping, which we don't recommend.
Stack roleResearcher · Enricher · Signal sourceWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Researcher + Enricher + Signal source in an agentic pipeline. Use it to generate per-account briefings and qualification dossiers; add firmographic, technographic, and signal data to a lead row on the fly.
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Frequently asked questions
Does SDR-GPT have a public API?
No — there's no publicly documented API as of today. SDR-GPT is operated through its UI.
How much does SDR-GPT cost?
SDR-GPT: pricing is custom, expect enterprise tier ($$$$) spend. Full pricing page: https://sdr-gpt.com/pricing.
Who is SDR-GPT best for?
SDR-GPT is built for SDR / BDR, RevOps, GTM Engineer. Fits Enterprise, Mid-market (50-500)-sized teams.