AI sales assistant for busy salespeople.
Tadata shows up in Slack with meeting prep, prospect research, follow-ups, and personalized outreach ready for review.
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What an AI sales assistant actually does.
An AI sales assistant takes on the research, preparation, and writing that surrounds selling, so your hours go into conversations instead of tabs. It prepares you for meetings, researches accounts and prospects, watches for buying signals, drafts personalized outreach, and keeps the CRM current afterwards.
Most AI sales assistant software asks you to open one more tab. Tadata works where your team already talks. It arrives in Slack on its own with a morning digest, messages drafted from real signals, and answers mid-call — then turns the call into follow-ups and CRM updates. You review and approve; nothing goes out on your behalf.
It connects to the tools you already run, and if prospecting is the job to be done, see Tadata for sales prospecting.
Tadata brings the work to you, ready to approve.
Your morning digest is already waiting in Slack.
Today's meetings and industry news, all before you open a tab.
20 personalized messages, ready for your review.
Based on signals Tadata has been watching for new prospects and existing accounts.
Know the answer even when you don't.
Ask Tadata mid-call and get answers from your CRM, product updates, docs, Slack, and prior customer history.
Follow-up emails and CRM updates teed up for you.
Tadata turns the call into a follow-up email, next steps, and CRM updates while the conversation is still fresh.
Pull the data that actually matters to you.
Ask in plain English. Tadata pulls from your CRM, activity data, and account signals.
“I've already recommended Tadata to four other teams. It's that powerful.”

“Tadata helped us turn one conference into multi-million-dollar pipeline. It wrote personalized attendee messages that got high response rates, and even people who didn't reply remembered the outreach.”

Start with agents other teams are using.
Pick a starting point. Tadata runs it and learns how your team likes things done.
Or describe what you need. Tadata builds it.
For the busy doers.
The first AE. The founder still running sales. The quota-carrying sales rep without an ops team behind you. Tadata is built for you.
Generic data is a commodity. Your real competitive edge is your insights. Tadata is built for you to turn them into automated, always-on systems that make you a superb seller.
Better data, without the digging.
Tadata already knows things about your prospects and your own company that you'd otherwise have to go dig up yourself — from company announcements and posts, to what engineering just shipped.
AI sales assistant questions
An AI sales assistant handles the research, preparation, and writing that surrounds a sale, so a rep's time goes into conversations instead of tabs. In practice that means preparing you for meetings, researching accounts and prospects, drafting outreach, and keeping the CRM current. Tadata does this inside Slack and hands you finished work to review rather than a dashboard to go read.
Most AI sales assistant software is another tab: a separate app you have to remember to open, usually wrapped around a contact database or a sending engine. Tadata works where your team already talks. It shows up in Slack on its own with a morning digest, drafted messages, and answers mid-call, instead of waiting for you to log in and ask.
No. Tadata drafts and prepares, and you approve. Outreach, follow-up emails, and CRM updates arrive written and ready, but nothing is sent on your behalf without your review. You stay the one talking to your buyers.
Tadata prepares a brief before each call: who you are meeting, what their company has announced or shipped recently, the history your team already has with the account, and what changed since you last spoke. It arrives in Slack ahead of the meeting rather than being something you request.
No. Tadata reads from the tools you already run and writes back to them. It connects to your CRM, calendar, email, and the rest of your stack, adds the research and drafting layer on top, and keeps records updated so you are not doing data entry after every call.
You can start free with $50 in credits and no card. Paid plans are listed on the pricing page, and Enterprise is quoted directly.