The best Sweep alternatives for Salesforce.
Sweep maps your org in a visual workspace. If you would rather an agent just build and deploy the change inside Salesforce, here are the options worth comparing, with honest pricing.
Written by Neil Sarkar, CTO & Co-Founder · Updated June 17, 2026
$99/mo
Flat pricing
Build + deploy
Not just map
Plain English
Conversational
Sweep is a genuinely good product. It is a visual agentic workspace that keeps a living map of your Salesforce metadata, mines your processes, and gives enterprise GTM teams real clarity on how their org actually works. It is well funded and well reviewed.
So the honest question isn't "what's better than Sweep?" It's "do you want a workspace that maps the work, or an agent that does it?"
If it's the latter, and you do not want enterprise pricing, the alternatives below are worth a look.
Sweep is a visual agentic workspace for enterprise GTM teams: metadata mapping, process mining, and documentation. It maps and analyzes the work.
Clientell is a conversational agent that builds, sandbox-tests, and deploys the change inside Salesforce with your approval.
Pricing differs sharply: Sweep is freemium with agentic tiers from $5,000/company/month (AppExchange); Clientell is flat, free to start, from $99/month.
Other options: Elements.cloud (documentation/governance), Cirra (MCP-native AI admin), and native Salesforce (free, fully manual).
01The options
Five alternatives, honestly compared.
Clientell
Conversational AI that executes
Describe a task in plain English (build a flow, dedupe accounts, clean forecast fields, write Apex) and the agent builds, tests in a sandbox, and deploys inside Salesforce with your approval. Flat pricing, free to start, from $99/month.
forTeams that want the work done, not diagrammed
Clientell
Conversational AI that executes
Describe a task in plain English (build a flow, dedupe accounts, clean forecast fields, write Apex) and the agent builds, tests in a sandbox, and deploys inside Salesforce with your approval. Flat pricing, free to start, from $99/month.
Teams that want the work done, not diagrammed
Sweep
Visual agentic workspace (the incumbent)
A visual, agentic workspace for Salesforce and HubSpot focused on real-time metadata documentation, process mapping, data-quality engines, and GTM clarity. Well funded ($22.5M Series B in 2025) and well reviewed (4.9 on G2). It is freemium, with enterprise agentic tiers; its AppExchange listing shows an agentic tier from $5,000/company/month, and full pricing is not published.
Enterprise GTM teams that want a living map of their org
Elements.cloud
Documentation and change
Documentation, a metadata dictionary, and change-analysis tooling. Often compared with Sweep for org documentation and governance rather than building automation. Listed from around $100 per editor.
Documentation-heavy governance teams
Cirra
AI admin, MCP-native
An early, MCP-based AI admin tool that automates admin tasks and metadata through conversation. Innovative and lightweight, but a newer entrant with a narrower capability set and no public pricing.
Admins who want a lightweight, AI-native assistant
Native Salesforce
Free, fully manual
Setup, Flow Builder, and reports do all of this already. The cost is your time: every flow, dedupe rule, and report is built and maintained by hand.
Small orgs with spare admin capacity
02Head to head
Clientell vs Sweep, at a glance.
Competitor details reflect publicly stated positioning and pricing as of June 2026 and can change. Verify current pricing on each vendor's site.
Map the work, or do the work?
Tools in this category split into two camps. One camp gives you visibility: a map of your metadata, your automations, your dependencies, so you understand what you have and what a change would break. Sweep and Elements.cloud live here, and for a large, tangled org that visibility is worth real money.
The other camp does the change. You describe what you need, and the agent builds it, tests it, and deploys it. That is where Clientell sits. The two are complementary more than competitive: a map tells you where to dig, but you still need someone, or something, to dig. For most admins, the bottleneck isn't seeing the work. It's getting it done with the capacity they have.
Price tends to follow that split. Visibility platforms built for enterprise GTM teams price accordingly. If you are a single admin or a lean RevOps team, a $99/month agent that builds and deploys is a different kind of buy than a five-figure enterprise workspace. Both can be the right call. It depends on whether your problem is clarity or capacity.
More than a map
Mapping the work is one job. The same agent does the rest.
Sweep maps your org. Clientell builds and deploys the change, and it doesn't stop there. The same agent handles your deployments, runs a full org audit, and fixes what it finds, all inside your Salesforce.
Deployments
Ships changes to production with an AI org diff, automatic test discovery, and one-click rollback.
Org audit
Grades your org A to F: data quality, broken automations, unused fields, and permission gaps.
Fix in place
Fixes what the audit finds in the same conversation, with your approval, before anything ships.
All inside your Salesforce. No new platform to operate.
Questions, answered.
What is the best Sweep alternative?
It depends on what you want. If you want an agent that actually builds and deploys the change inside Salesforce from plain English, Clientell is the closest fit. If you want a visual map and metadata intelligence for a large GTM org, Sweep itself is strong. Elements.cloud is documentation-focused, Cirra is a lightweight MCP-native assistant, and native Salesforce does all of it manually for free.
How is Clientell different from Sweep?
Sweep is a visual agentic workspace: you work in its UI to document, map, and configure your org, and it is built for enterprise GTM teams. Clientell is conversational: you describe what you need and the agent builds, tests, and deploys it inside Salesforce with your approval. Sweep maps the work and gives you context; Clientell does the build-and-deploy work. They are not the same job.
How much does Sweep cost?
Sweep is freemium, so you can start free. Its paid agentic tiers are aimed at enterprise and it does not publish complete pricing; its AppExchange listing shows an agentic tier starting at $5,000/company/month. Verify current pricing with Sweep, since it changes.
How much does Clientell cost?
Clientell is free to start, with flat plans from $99/month. Pricing does not scale per company seat the way enterprise agentic tiers do, which makes it accessible to a single admin or a small RevOps team.
Is Clientell cheaper than Sweep?
At the entry point, yes: Clientell starts at $99/month versus Sweep's enterprise agentic tiers (listed from $5,000/company/month on AppExchange). Both have a free starting point. Compare against your actual usage and the capabilities each team needs, since pricing changes over time.
Can Clientell document my org like Sweep does?
Yes. Clientell can generate documentation and diagrams for objects, flows, and org structure. Its emphasis, though, is on doing the build and deployment work, not only visualizing it. If continuous, living metadata intelligence is your primary need, Sweep is purpose-built for that.
Keep exploring
Sources
- Sweep on the Salesforce AppExchange · Accessed June 2026
- Sweep raises $22.5M Series B (AlleyWatch) · May 2025
Competitor details reflect publicly stated positioning and pricing as of June 2026 and can change. Always verify current pricing on the vendor's site.
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