Coldreach vs Wisprs

Side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right tool.

Coldreach is an AI SDR that automates targeted lead research and personalized outreach by monitoring intent signals across 97M accounts.

Last updated: March 19, 2026

AI transcription for audio & video: editable transcripts, speaker labels, 100+ languages. Exports: TXT, SRT, VTT, DOCX, JSON. Start free.

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Overview

About Coldreach

Coldreach is an advanced AI Sales Development Representative (SDR) platform engineered to automate and intelligently scale outbound prospecting. Its core differentiator is its deep, multi-source research engine that analyzes a prospect's entire digital footprint before initiating any contact. The platform continuously monitors a database of 97 million companies, scanning over five distinct intent data sources including job postings, news articles, SEC filings, company website changes, and LinkedIn profiles to identify genuine buying signals. This research answers critical qualification questions: whether the lead has the specific pain point your product solves, what their current tech stack and processes are, and if they exhibit signals of urgency or change. This intelligence directly informs both lead prioritization and hyper-personalized messaging. The AI SDR then executes tailored multi-channel sequences via email and LinkedIn, manages automated follow-ups, and utilizes a private deliverability infrastructure to maximize inbox placement. Designed for B2B sales and go-to-market (GTM) teams, Coldreach transforms cold outreach from a spray-and-pray activity into a targeted, signal-driven operation, consistently achieving a 3.8% average reply rate—approximately 10x the industry standard.

About Wisprs

Wisprs turns the audio and video you already have—client calls, interviews, podcasts, voice memos—into editable speech-to-text you can actually use.

Excellent accuracy on clear audio; results still vary by language, accent, and recording quality (background noise and mic setup matter). We prefer saying that upfront to overselling.

Speaker labels help when more than one person talks, which is handy for debriefs and shows with co-hosts.

Beyond a wall of text: summaries, chapters, topics, and action items so a recording becomes something shareable or actionable.

100+ languages. Exports people reuse: TXT, SRT, VTT, MD, DOCX, and JSON—subtitles for video, docs for clients, structured output when you are wiring tools into a stack.

Start free with no credit card. Upload a real file and see if the workflow fits your day-to-day.

Who it is for: creators polishing episodes, teams documenting calls, interviewers capturing quotes, and anyone who needs transcripts they can edit, export, and reuse—not a one-off dump of text.

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