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NetworkHQ
SSalesRobot

NetworkHQ vs SalesRobot

SalesRobot innovates on execution. NetworkHQ innovates on intelligence.

Published · April 23, 2026Last reviewed · April 23, 202611 features compared

Quick verdict

SalesRobot differentiates through mobile API execution (lower detection risk), voice and video messages, and white-label branding for agencies. NetworkHQ matches the safety commitment through a different architecture and adds what SalesRobot lacks: 30-plus buying intent signals, warm prospect capture, and a fully autonomous AI pipeline.

Pick NetworkHQ if...

You want intent intelligence, autonomous AI prospecting, and meeting booking without managing voice note workflows

Pick SalesRobot if...

Mobile API safety architecture, voice/video message outreach, and white-label branding are specific priorities

FeatureNetworkHQSalesRobot
Voice + video messages in sequences
White-label branding
Image personalization in messages
Built-in lead database
Buying intent signals (30+)
Warm prospect capture
24/7 autonomous AI agent
Meeting booking built in
Unlimited accounts flat fee
MCP support
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Last updated · April 23, 2026

01

SalesRobot's genuine strengths

SalesRobot's mobile API execution model is a genuine technical differentiator. Running through the platform's mobile layer produces TLS fingerprints and device signals that more closely resemble authentic mobile usage than cloud server execution. Voice and video message capabilities in outreach sequences drive meaningfully higher response rates in certain industries and use cases. Image personalization for messages and white-label capabilities for agencies add further depth for the agency market.

02

The intelligence gap

SalesRobot is an outreach execution tool with a differentiated safety architecture. What it lacks is the intelligence layer that determines who to reach and when.

NetworkHQ includes a built-in contact database with email and phone enrichment, ICP scoring, competitor follower scraping, and all standard professional network lead sources. Intent signal detection covers 30-plus buying behaviors in real time: job changes, funding rounds, competitor engagement, keyword monitoring, company post activity, Events and Groups participation. Warm signal capture from your own profile, page, and post engagement surfaces high-intent prospects automatically.

AI context-aware messages from 60-plus data points per prospect, a 24/7 autonomous agent running prospecting and outreach without daily input, AI autopilot replies managing inbound conversations, and an AI web scraper adding company website context. Meeting booking built in. Clay integration, Slack, MCP support, unlimited accounts on a flat fee with sender rotation, multi-workspace management, role-based access, and client-ready reporting. SalesRobot does the execution well. NetworkHQ does the execution and tells you who deserves it.

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Where SalesRobot wins

Mobile API execution safety architecture, voice and video messages in sequences, image personalization, and white-label branding are all genuine advantages that NetworkHQ doesn't currently replicate. For agencies that specifically need white-label branding and for teams whose outreach model depends on voice or video message formats, SalesRobot's feature set is worth taking seriously.

04

Verdict

SalesRobot is a strong choice for agencies focused on mobile-API safety and voice or video outreach formats. NetworkHQ is the better fit for teams where knowing who is ready to buy before reaching out is the primary competitive advantage. Both are credible — they're optimizing for different things.

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FAQ

Frequently asked.

Yes — for teams that prioritize intent intelligence over voice/video message formats. SalesRobot is better if mobile API safety, white-label branding, and voice note outreach are specific priorities.

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