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Fathom vs. Ralph

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The short version

Fathom starts at $15 per seat, versus Ralph at $29.

Full comparison

Fathomfrom $15 per user/month, billed annually (Team plan, 2+ users)
Ralphfrom $29 per month
Audyense Score76AS*Strong32AS*Low
PositioningFree AI notetaker for Zoom, Teams, and Google MeetRalph is an AI sales copywriter tool designed to create sales content quickly and effectively.
Free tierYesYes
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, SMB, Mid-marketStartup, SMB
Pricing plans
  • Team$15
  • FreeFree
  • Basic$29
  • Professional$29
  • Premium$59
AI sales copywriterYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Free start no cardYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Flexible pricing plansYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Money back guaranteeYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
SSL encrypted paymentYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Book demo optionYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Data enrichmentYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Email outreachYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Ai CopywritingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
CopywritingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Integrations verified4+
Aggregate rating5.0 · 6.9k reviews · No reviews yet
Integrations
ZoomMicrosoft TeamsGoogle MeetSlack
HubSpotCloseLinkedInAPI
Security & compliance
SOC 2 Type IIGDPRHIPAA
Pros
  • Free plan is fully featured for unlimited recordings/transcripts
  • Very high user satisfaction and ease-of-use scores on G2
  • Deep CRM and calendar integrations, plus MCP/API access
  • Documented capability: AI sales copywriter
  • Documented capability: Free start no card
  • Profile names a concrete ICP: Ralph is perfect for salespeople who want to create sales content faster and better. It helps users like agency founders and consultants write effecti
  • Public profile names HubSpot, Close, LinkedIn as connected workflow surfaces
Cons
  • Managing multiple notetaker bots in one meeting can be clunky per reviews
  • Some pricing or higher-tier terms are not publicly itemized
  • Fit is strongest for the stated Startups, SMBs audience rather than every team
  • Named integrations should be validated against the team's exact plan and workflow
  • Reported outcomes and vendor claims should be validated with the buyer's own data
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