Apollo and 11x own email and LinkedIn — a channel they can sell you. Warm Telegram-group leads, run on a dial you control, is the one they can't.
Competitor capabilities and pricing model reflect public positioning as of mid-2026; verify before relying on them. The autonomous-SDR category took a public credibility hit per third-party reviews — not a vendor claim.
iSales holds the union Apollo and 11x can't sell you — warm Telegram-group leads, signal-based and run on a dial you control, from one balance that also creates the content, closes the dialog and collects. And it documents the guardrails others only assert.
The whole loop, run inside your Telegram groups — and you see the mechanism, not a leads counter.
A live feed of demand signals in themed groups — it joins the groups, it doesn't scrape usernames.
A 10-step, roughly week-long, human-like warmup before any contact.
Up to 40 DMs a day — the agent runs the conversation itself; keep actions on one-tap approval whenever you want oversight.
A qualified conversation with saved history — not a raw username list.
The agent runs on its own, and the autonomy dial keeps control with you — as much or as little as you want, all the way to full autonomy.
Launch the agent from a plain description of your goal.
Optional: every action goes through the approvals queue — approve or reject with one tap whenever you want oversight.
Full autonomy — the agent acts on its own, no approvals.
Want oversight — the agent proposes an action; you approve or reject. Real shipped infra — an approvals queue, an action log and per-goal budgets. Full-autopilot rivals can't copy this without admitting their bots are ungovernable.
Levels 1/2/3 plus an optional approvals inbox. "Full-autopilot" rivals can't adopt this without admitting their bots are ungovernable — governability is the product, not an afterthought.
Intent before contact, plus warmup and daily limits, means quality conversations and account longevity — not send volume. It reduces ban risk — it doesn't eliminate it.
ChatGPT drafts text — you still find the people and send it yourself. Here it's a working process: the agent finds by signal, warms, and DMs on its own.
Warmup, daily limits (up to 40/day), signal-before-contact and a per-account proxy — this reduces ban risk. No guarantee; you get control and account longevity instead of blast volume.
Contact runs on a demand signal, with a human on exception able to approve moves — not a bought cold list. The accounts are your own and the lead screenshots are anonymized.
No. By default the agent runs on its own. Oversight is optional: turn the approvals queue on when you want control, and off once you trust it.
Pay-as-you-go: a goal budget, per-account proxy as-used, agent runtime from balance — you see what you pay for. The metric we track is cost per warm lead, not leads-per-hour.
Apollo and 11x blast a saturated email/LinkedIn channel. This is a channel-different SDR — warm Telegram-group leads, pay-as-you-go from one balance instead of a per-seat plan, autonomy on a dial.
No Basic/Pro tiers. You pay for actions: a goal budget, a per-account proxy as-used, and agent runtime from your balance. Start on a small budget — stop anytime, nothing extra debited.
The metric we track is cost per warm lead — not leads-per-hour.
Prices come from the pricing source of truth, not this page. Payment method is plumbing — the warm lead is what matters.
Compliance-first: signal-before-contact, warmup, limits, a per-account proxy, an optional approvals queue, and a human on exception for B2B setup. The accounts are your own.
Honestly: this reduces risk, it doesn't remove your responsibility or the platform's rules — you accept the platform risk knowingly.
Contact runs on a demand signal, not a bought list; the operator can approve moves if you want; the accounts are your own.
Your own, on a dedicated per-account proxy.
For B2B setup a human is on request — available, not required.
Cost per warm lead — not leads-per-hour.
Warm leads by signal · Runs on its own · Reduces ban risk (not a guarantee)