Tellora vs Day AI
Day AI remembers everything about your deals. Tellora remembers everything, then prospects, dials, drafts, and works the pipeline, all with your approval.
Memory plus execution: the agent prospects, dials, and works deals.
A premium AI memory layer that watches and records your deals.
Day AI comes with serious pedigree (its founders built HubSpot's CRM) and a clear thesis: the CRM should build itself from your email, Slack, and call recordings. As a memory layer, it's excellent, and at ~$75 per assistant it's priced like the premium product it is.
But memory is where Day AI stops. It doesn't dial, doesn't prospect, and doesn't send. You still need a dialer, a data source, and an outreach tool on top. Tellora treats memory as the foundation, not the product: Ora remembers every interaction, then proposes the next call, drafts the follow-up, surfaces matched companies, and keeps the pipeline accurate. You approve, it executes.
Tellora vs Day AI, side by side
| Tellora | Day AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Best for | Founders who need the pipeline worked | Teams that want a self-maintaining record |
| Core idea | AI agent that remembers and acts | AI memory that auto-captures everything |
| Built-in dialer + phone numbers | Included with live transcription | None. Bring your own calling tools |
| Prospecting & company discovery | Built in: signals, enrichment, ICP scoring | None |
| Outreach | Ora drafts, you approve, it sends | Doesn't send; read-only on your comms |
| Auto-capture memory | From every call, email, and meeting it runs | Excellent: email, Slack, your call recorder |
| Reporting | Ask your pipeline in plain English | Ask the assistant |
| Entry price | Free plan, Pro from $19/mo | ~$75 per assistant / month |
Comparison reflects Tellora's positioning for small SaaS sales teams. Day AI is a capable product; the right choice depends on your team.
Why teams pick Tellora
Memory that does something
Day AI can tell you what happened on a deal. Tellora uses what happened to propose what to do next: the follow-up draft, the call, the stage move. It executes once you approve.
One stack, not memory-plus-three-tools
Day AI still needs a dialer, a prospecting source, and an outreach tool beside it. Tellora ships the whole execution stack in one app, so the agent sees the full loop.
A quarter of the price
Day AI runs ~$75 per assistant. Tellora's full stack starts free and locks in at $19/mo for founding users.
Common questions
Is Tellora a good Day AI alternative?
If you want the AI to act on what it remembers, to prospect, draft, dial, and update, then yes. If you only want a passive, self-maintaining record alongside your existing tools, Day AI does that very well.
Does Tellora auto-capture like Day AI?
Tellora captures everything that flows through it: calls on its dialer, synced email, meetings, and notes. Day AI captures more passive sources (like Slack) but acts on none of them.
Can I use my own call recorder with Tellora?
Tellora has calling and transcription built in, so you don't need a separate recorder. Summaries and next steps are written before you hang up.