Comparison
SalesLobe vs Fyxer
Fyxer is a personal inbox assistant, one person at a time. SalesLobe is reply management for teams: cold outreach agencies replying on behalf of many clients, or sales managers coaching a team of reps, each with its own learned voice and its own autonomy level.
What Fyxer does
An AI assistant inside Gmail or Outlook that sorts incoming mail into fixed categories, prepares drafts in your personal writing style learned from your sent-mail history, and summarizes meetings. Built for one inbox: founders, executives, consultants drowning in their own mail.
What SalesLobe does for agencies
Reply management for cold outreach agencies: one workspace where agencies classify, draft, and, once earned, auto-send replies on behalf of every client, with per-client learning, per-client autonomy, and an append-only record of what the AI did and why.
Side by side
| Fyxer | SalesLobe for Agencies | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Individual professionals, founders, executives | Cold outreach agencies replying on behalf of clients |
| How it scales | One person, one inbox | Unlimited client workspaces per agency, fully isolated via row-level security |
| Where it runs | Inside your Gmail or Outlook | Alongside your existing sending tool: Smartlead today, Instantly on the roadmap |
| Reply categories | Fixed, not configurable | HOT / WARM / COLD / NOT_INTERESTED / OOO, the same taxonomy across every client |
| How a draft is written | Style-mimicry learned from your sent-mail history | Three context layers per draft: client tone guide, agency brief, and Corty Core sales intelligence |
| Learning from edits | Implicit, not visible to you | Every edit updates that client's tone guide. Editing is the training, with no manual setup |
| Autonomy model | Never sends automatically, always a draft for review | Earned Autonomy ladder (L0→L3): auto-send unlocks per client only once alignment clears the threshold you set, revocable at any moment |
| Oversight across clients | Not applicable, single inbox | Layer 2 Control: alignment scores and an action-needed queue across every client |
| Send-level record | None published | Append-only decision log per send attempt: actor, grant status, edit distance. The audit trail your client can read |
| Data residency | Wherever your Gmail/Outlook data lives | EU (Stockholm), configurable retention, never used to train models |
| Pricing | From ~$22.50/user/month [1] | Starter $99/mo (3 clients) · Pro $349/mo (10) · Agency $799/mo (unlimited) |
What makes this a different category, not a different feature
Multi-tenant intelligence
Fyxer learns for one person. Most reply automation tools share one context across all users. SalesLobe is built the other way around: one agency, many clients, each with its own tone guide, playbook, and policy, fully isolated. That's not a setting; it's the architecture.
Auditable learning
Every tone update, every classification correction, every playbook change has a reason, a confidence score, a source, and a rollback. When a client asks "why did the AI write this?", the answer isn't "the model decided": it's a specific layer, a specific rule, a specific version.
Governance you can hand to a client
The autonomy ladder, the alignment score, the append-only decision log: these exist so an agency can tell a client what runs on their account and prove it. That conversation is different from "our AI writes good emails."
When Fyxer fits
You're one person with a full inbox, a founder, consultant, or executive, and you want drafts that read the way you personally write.
When SalesLobe fits
You run a cold outreach agency with multiple clients, and today someone manually classifies replies and drafts responses per client. SalesLobe automates that per client, keeps learning isolated between them, and gives the agency lead a control layer they can explain to the client they work for.
What SalesLobe does for sales teams
Reply management for sales teams: the sales manager connects each rep's Gmail or Outlook, every rep gets their own learned tone, and the manager keeps oversight across the team from a single control layer. Autonomy opens per rep only once the alignment score you set is reached.
Side by side
| Fyxer | SalesLobe for Sales Teams | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | Individual professionals, founders, executives | Sales managers coaching a team of reps on inbound reply quality |
| How it scales | One person, one inbox | Multiple reps per team, each with their own workspace and learned tone |
| Where it runs | Inside your Gmail or Outlook | Connected to each rep's Gmail or Outlook via BCC |
| Reply categories | Fixed, not configurable | Seven inbox labels tailored to inbound sales (urgent, lead, interested, follow-up, meeting, info, not-relevant), more can be added |
| How a draft is written | Style-mimicry learned from your sent-mail history | Three context layers per draft: rep's tone guide, shared team playbook and brief, and Corty Core sales intelligence |
| Learning from edits | Implicit, not visible to you | Every edit updates that rep's personal tone guide. Editing is the training, with no manual setup |
| Autonomy model | Never sends automatically, always a draft for review | Earned Autonomy ladder (L0→L3): auto-send unlocks per rep only once alignment clears the threshold you set, revocable at any moment |
| Oversight for the manager | Not applicable, single inbox | Layer 2 Control: alignment scores and an action-needed queue across every rep, coaching signals for the manager |
| Send-level record | None published | Append-only decision log per send attempt: actor, grant status, edit distance. The audit trail for compliance or coaching |
| Data residency | Wherever your Gmail/Outlook data lives | EU (Stockholm), configurable retention, never used to train models |
| Pricing | From ~$22.50/user/month [1] | Team $199/mo (5 seats) · Team Pro $449/mo (15 seats) |
What makes this a different category, not a different feature
Multi-tenant intelligence
Fyxer learns for one person. Most reply automation tools share one context across all users. SalesLobe is built the other way around: one team, many reps, each with its own tone guide, playbook, and policy, fully isolated. That's not a setting; it's the architecture.
Auditable learning
Every tone update, every classification correction, every playbook change has a reason, a confidence score, a source, and a rollback. When a manager asks "why did the AI write this?", the answer isn't "the model decided": it's a specific layer, a specific rule, a specific version.
Governance you can hand to leadership
The autonomy ladder, the alignment score, the append-only decision log: these exist so a manager can tell the business what runs in a rep's inbox and prove it. That conversation is different from "our AI writes good emails."
When Fyxer fits
Individual reps who just want their own inbox drafted for them, with no manager oversight and no shared playbook.
When SalesLobe fits
You're a sales manager whose reps live in the inbox all day. You want every rep to sound like themselves, not like a template, but you also want to see when a rep's AI drafts don't meet the bar, coach on it, and hold auto-send back until quality is proven.
Comparisons are based on each competitor's public product documentation, marketing pages, and AI/service terms as of July 2026. Their internal implementation may differ. We compare what they publish and stand behind.
[1] Fyxer AI pricing, third-party review, June 2026. Competitor information is a snapshot in time and may change; last checked July 2026.
Fyxer helps one person write faster. SalesLobe lets an agency stand behind every reply the AI sends.