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2-Way ComparisonUpdated May 2026

Clientell vs Sweep

Side-by-side: pricing, integrations, pros, cons. Honest analysis from independent web research and verified vendor data.

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Reviewed by Neil Sarkar

CTO & Co-Founder, Clientell

Last reviewed: May 2026

Why this comparison

Sweep is the visual layer for understanding your Salesforce CRM: pipelines, processes, and configurations rendered as a navigable map. Clientell is the execution layer that ships the changes Sweep helps you plan. Sweep tells you what your org looks like today; Clientell is the AI agent that builds tomorrow's flow, cleans the data, and updates the permission. Teams that adopt both run a 'understand then ship' loop. Teams that adopt only one tend to rebuild the missing layer manually.

Verdict at a glance

Lowest entry price

Clientell $99/month

Most Salesforce-native

Clientell (native)

Where Clientell sits

Clientell is the orchestration layer across this stack. Pair it with the others for end-to-end coverage.

Side-by-side

Full comparison.

One-liner

AI agent for Salesforce. Type the change, ship it to your org.

Visual no-code Salesforce config workspace. Strong on routing, documentation, automation.

Pricing

$99/month

subscription

Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses)

subscription

Integration

native

Salesforce-native, no managed package install

native

Salesforce-native, no managed package install

Best for

Salesforce teams that want one AI agent for every operational role admins, RevOps, developers, architects without per-seat tax, IDE setup, or per-conversation pricing.

RevOps teams that want a visual workspace for Salesforce config, routing, and documentation.

Audiences

adminsdevelopersrevopsconsultantscrm-opssupport
adminsrevopsconsultants

Categories

admindeveloperrevopsdatadevopssupport
adminrevops

Top strengths

  1. +Works for every operational role on a Salesforce team (admins, RevOps, developers, architects) from one interface, no per-seat per-role tooling tax
  2. +No IDE, no API setup, no prompt engineering required
  3. +Built-in audit trail and one-click rollback on every change
  1. +Visual workspace makes config legible to non-admins
  2. +Auto-documentation is genuinely good (saves the doc-drift problem)
  3. +Free tier exists for evaluation

Limitations

  1. Cannot edit Salesforce UI directly in Setup (handles Flow Builder, page layouts, and LWC instead)
  2. Cannot create or update report types programmatically yet (on roadmap)
  3. English-only natural-language interface (Spanish + French in 2026 H2)
  1. Pricier per-user than agent-based tools at scale
  2. Visual UX is its own thing to learn (vs. natural language)
  3. Stronger on routing and docs than on flow building or data cleaning

Workflows

04 documented

Offboarding a user safely (admins)

02 documented

Visual lead routing

Layer

orchestration

This page is about Clientell. We're the orchestration layer the rest of this directory connects to. Pricing starts at $99/month.

workflow

Sweep is a visual workspace; Clientell is conversational. Many teams use both: Sweep for the visual map of their Salesforce, Clientell for execution and ongoing operations.

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Beyond the table

What the table does not show.

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Pricing reality.

/from

$99/month

Clientell

/to

Free tier; Growth: $1

Sweep

10×·monthly-equivalent gap

Clientell

$99/month

Sweep

Free tier; Growth: $1

Log scale (range exceeds 50x)

Clientell starts at $99/month, the lowest entry point in this comparison. Sweep sits at Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses), roughly 10x the cheapest option. Total cost of ownership depends on team size, integration depth, and whether the tool requires Salesforce Data Cloud (~$108K/year) as a prerequisite. The "cheapest" tool by entry price is not always cheapest by year two.

/02

Integration reality.

/deepest

Salesforce-native

Clientell

/shallowest

Salesforce-native

Sweep

01·integration patterns across 02 tools

Clientell

Salesforce-native

Sweep

Salesforce-native

Clientell and Sweep run as Salesforce-native tools. Setup is faster, data stays inside your Salesforce environment, and there is no separate auth or data-residency conversation.

When to choose each

Match the tool to the job.

Tools in this comparison

02

role per tool

01

$99

subscription

C

Clientell

orchestration

Choose Clientell if you need orchestration.

Salesforce teams that want one AI agent for every operational role admins, RevOps, developers, architects without per-seat tax, IDE setup, or per-conversation pricing. It's an Salesforce-native orchestration tool, priced at $99/month. Top strengths: works for every operational role on a salesforce team (admins, revops, developers, architects) from one interface, no per-seat per-role tooling tax, and no ide, no api setup, no prompt engineering required. Caveat: cannot edit salesforce ui directly in setup (handles flow builder, page layouts, and lwc instead).

Integration

Salesforce-native

Best for

adminsdevelopersrevops+3
02

Free tier; Growth: $1

subscription

S

Sweep

workflow

Choose Sweep if you need workflow.

RevOps teams that want a visual workspace for Salesforce config, routing, and documentation. It's an Salesforce-native workflow tool, priced at Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses). Top strengths: visual workspace makes config legible to non-admins, and auto-documentation is genuinely good (saves the doc-drift problem). Caveat: pricier per-user than agent-based tools at scale.

Integration

Salesforce-native

Best for

adminsrevopsconsultants

Frequently asked questions

Common questions, answered

Pricing, integration, audience fit, and the Clientell positioning in this matchup.

Which is cheapest in the Clientell vs Sweep comparison?

Clientell has the lowest entry price at $99/month. Sweep sits at the top of this comparison at Free tier; Growth: $1,000/month (2 admin licenses). Clientell wins on initial cost, but total cost depends on your team size and use case.

Which tool is best for Salesforce admins: Clientell vs Sweep?

Clientell is the strongest fit for Salesforce admins in this comparison. Salesforce teams that want one AI agent for every operational role admins, RevOps, developers, architects without per-seat tax, IDE setup, or per-conversation pricing. Sweep also serves admin teams, but with a different focus.

Which of these tools integrates natively with Salesforce?

Clientell and Sweep integrate natively with Salesforce.

Do these tools require Salesforce Data Cloud?

No. None of the tools in this comparison require Salesforce Data Cloud. They work on standard Salesforce editions without the Data Cloud add-on (which costs $108K+/year separately).

When should I choose Clientell over Sweep?

Choose Clientell when you need an AI agent that executes Salesforce admin work end-to-end (flows, data ops, permissions, reports) from plain-English prompts. Salesforce teams that want one AI agent for every operational role admins, RevOps, developers, architects without per-seat tax, IDE setup, or per-conversation pricing. Sweep is a visual workspace; Clientell is conversational. Many teams use both: Sweep for the visual map of their Salesforce, Clientell for execution and ongoing operations.

The verdict

Bottom line.

01·Recommendation

Clientell

$99/mo·for admin ops

Bottom line: Clientell, Sweep solve different Salesforce problems and frequently complement each other rather than compete. Clientell ($99/month) handles admin ops end-to-end (flows, data, permissions, reports), while Sweep addresses workflow. For most Salesforce teams, the right answer is "Clientell plus one of the others", not "Clientell or the others".

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