A 14-point sales audit on any company in sixty seconds. Free for one a day. Two hundred a month for nineteen dollars. That's the whole pitch.
You already do the work. You glance at their pricing page. You squint at their hiring page. You guess if their MX records mean DMARC is going to bounce your sequence. You read three reviews. You check LinkedIn for the buyer. It takes ten minutes a prospect.
Savy compresses that into one URL and one receipt. Same checks. Same opinions. Sixty seconds.
The receipt is the deliverable — formatted to be screenshotted, pasted into Slack, taped above the SDR's monitor. Receipts are how operators talk to each other.
Powered by the same Fortune-100 audit engine that SalesDriver runs internally. Same scoring. Same model lane. We just opened it up and put a price tag of zero on it.
Any company domain. A prospect, your own site, a competitor. We don't care. Auth optional on the free tier.
We pull deliverability records, scan the homepage, check funding databases, look at hiring boards, score against your ICP. Fourteen-point Fortune-100 framework, every time.
Score, flags, one-line outbound angle. Print it. Screenshot it. Paste it in Slack. Forward to the AE working the deal. Or just close the tab — no spam, no nurture, no pretend trial.
$0/forever
For curiosity, occasional use, and the screenshot moment.
$19/month
For the SDR running it ten times before lunch.
$99/month
Savy bundled inside the SalesDriver Starter platform — 2,000 audits/mo and the full operator stack at one price.
From $299/month
When you're ready to actually run outbound at scale — Savy is the audit, SalesDriver is the platform that sequences, sends, and books the meeting.
I taped the first receipt above my monitor. Whole team started running domains before they touched a sequence. Reply rates moved from four to nine percent.
This is the audit my agency used to charge $400 for. Genuinely confused why it's free. Then I saw the SalesDriver line at the bottom and laughed.
My CRO asked where the deliverability dashboard came from. I screenshotted a Savy receipt. Now it's the team's pre-send checklist.
We don't, and we won't pretend to. Anonymous Savy returns a company profile — industry, size, growth stage, tech stack, signals. We describe the audited company; you decide if it's your ICP. The moment you sign up (free or paid), you set your ICP once — industry, size band, persona, dealbreakers — and from then on every audit returns a real ICP fit score against it. The free tier is honest about what it doesn't know. Faking a fit score against an unknown ICP is the kind of thing that gets a tool quietly closed and never reopened.
Because the free tier feeds the paid tier feeds SalesDriver. We give you one full audit a day at $0 because most operators run one a week, share it once, and never upgrade — that's still a win. The handful who hit the daily cap a few days in a row become Savy customers. The handful of those who graduate to actually running outbound become SalesDriver customers. Honest funnel. We're not making you trial something we'll cripple.
Savy is owned by SalesDriver and runs on the same audit engine the SalesDriver platform uses internally. We made the audit free and put it behind a different domain because it's a different product — a tool, not a platform. If Savy returns "this prospect is a 13/14 fit" enough times, the obvious next move is to run a sequence on them. SalesDriver Starter ($99) bundles Savy unlimited with the full platform — that's the natural graduation.
Because unlimited is the word every product uses right before it gets abused. We cap because (1) the same audit engine serves everyone, and one runaway script can exhaust the LLM quota for the whole platform; (2) external data sources (Crunchbase, BuiltWith, the rest) have their own throttles; (3) caps protect against scraping, monitoring abuse, and stalking patterns we'd rather not enable. We picked numbers most teams will never hit — 200/mo on Savy = roughly 7 audits a workday with bursts. If you blow past it, we don't block you; overage is $0.10/audit. You always get the audit. You just see the line item.
Free tier: we keep the audit for 24 hours so you can re-download it, then delete. Paid tiers: we keep audit history in your account so you can compare changes over time. We never sell, share, or surface audit data to other accounts. If you audit your competitor's domain, we don't tell them.
In our internal benchmarking, the audit engine scores 13.3 / 14 on average across hand-curated correctness tests. The score is a heuristic — it tells you whether a prospect is worth your time, not whether they'll close. We optimize for "false positives are cheap, false negatives are expensive." When in doubt, the score errs toward "worth a sequence."
On SalesDriver Starter and above, yes — strip the Savy branding, add your own. The "Powered by SalesDriver" line is the only thing that stays (we earned that, and it's tiny). On the $19 tier the Savy mark stays in the corner.
Cancel any time, in two clicks, no friction page. Audit history exports as CSV. We email you a goodbye receipt with your cancellation reason printed on it. We treat the receipt as a contract — paid means paid, cancelled means cancelled.
Drop a domain. Get a receipt. Decide if it's worth your sequence. Repeat tomorrow. Free, until it isn't.
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