Run every client's outbound without per-seat maths
Agencies pay for tools twice: once per client account and again per person who touches it. Neither cost applies here.
Seats multiply
Every VA, contractor and account manager is another line item
Client stacks differ
Each client arrives with different tools and different data
Opt-outs leak
A client complaint about a contacted opt-out lands on you
Reporting is manual
Pulling numbers from four tools per client, every month
Why per-seat pricing hurts agencies specifically
An agency's headcount is elastic by design. You add a contractor for a campaign, a VA for list building, an account manager for a new logo. Under per-seat pricing every one of those decisions has a monthly cost attached, so the tooling actively discourages the staffing flexibility the business model depends on.
Autocloz charges for sending volume. Users are unlimited on every tier including free, so adding a contractor for six weeks costs nothing and removing them refunds nothing, because there was never a charge.
Keeping clients separated
- One workspace per client. Contacts, sequences, mailboxes and suppression lists stay isolated.
- Client-owned credentials. Mailboxes, carrier accounts and WhatsApp Business accounts connect from the client's own provider, so reputation and registration belong to them.
- Per-workspace suppression. An opt-out on one client never silently suppresses a contact for another, and never fails to suppress within the one that matters.
Client-owned credentials also make offboarding clean. When an engagement ends, the client keeps the domain reputation they paid to build.
The compliance argument to make to clients
Cross-channel opt-out failure is the risk clients do not know to ask about, and it is the one that generates complaints. When email, SMS, calling and LinkedIn live in separate tools, a STOP on one is invisible to the rest.
Being able to show a prospect-facing client that every touch passes six checks — suppression, DNC registry, quiet hours, consent, template approval and volume — is a differentiator in a pitch, and it is a genuine reduction in their exposure.
Common questions
Can I bill clients for the tooling?
The free tier costs nothing, so many agencies simply absorb it. Paid plans buy sending volume, which is straightforward to allocate per client.
How many workspaces can I run?
One per client is the recommended pattern, and there is no per-user charge in any of them.
Does the client keep their data if we part ways?
Yes. Export is available at any time, and mailboxes and carrier accounts are theirs already.
Add the whole team at no cost
Up to 5 users on every plan, including free.