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Pivora

Pivora

GoHighLevel alternative. 60% cheaper, 10x simpler.

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We pride ourselves on simplicity. Most sales teams pay $600–900/mo for GoHighLevel, Apollo, Clay, and Instantly. Pivora replaces them all for $97/mo. You get a power dialer, SMS, email sequences, CRM, lead scraping, AI enrichment, call recordings, and a 2-way inbox. No hidden fees. No "that's an add-on." No 6-week setup. Import leads today. Call tomorrow. Close this week. Built for outbound sales teams tired of getting ripped off.
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PIVORA | #1 All-in-one sales platform
We’re Mommi and Matthew, co-founders of Pivora. Why we built this: I was paying $673/mo for sales tools: GoHighLevel: $297/mo Phone system add-on: $100/mo Apollo (lead scraping): $79/mo Clay (enrichment): $149/mo Instantly (email): $48/mo One day I did the math and realized I was spending $8,076/year on tools that barely talked to each other. So we built Pivora. Everything you need in one place. $197/mo. What makes Pivora different: Actually affordable: Starter plan is just at $97/mo vs $600-900/mo competitors Built-in scraping: Find leads from Google keywords and on Google Maps AI enrichment included: Competitors charge $297/mo extra for this Setup in 10 minutes: Not 6-8 weeks like GoHighLevel No hidden fees: Unlimited calls, unlimited emails, unlimited SMS (with fair use) Who it's for: Small sales teams (2-10 people) doing outbound Agency owners cold calling/texting Solopreneurs who need a dialer + CRM Anyone tired of paying $500+/mo for bloated tools What we just launched: 2-way SMS inbox (see when leads reply) Call recordings Dispositions (mark leads as interested/callback/etc) Bulk actions (tag/assign 100 leads at once) Try it at: www.pivora.co Happy to answer any questions! Ask us anything about pricing, features, or why every SaaS tool charges you for "add-ons" that should be included. 😤