SalesCloser runs product demonstrations rather than booking them. The agent joins the call, shares its screen, presents the product and handles objections as they come, across phone and browser calls, in 32 languages and at any hour.
That is a meaningfully harder problem than the rest of this category attempts, and the company is direct about the comparison: the others qualify a lead and put a meeting in a calendar, which leaves the expensive part exactly where it was. A demo request arriving at 2am from another timezone is either answered then or answered three days later by someone who has given the same walkthrough four hundred times.
Pricing starts at $600 a month with a six-month minimum, positioned against roughly $105,000 for a loaded SDR, with 200-plus integrations and exact quotes after the agent is built. The minimum commitment removes the option of trying it for a month, buyers increasingly recognise a synthetic presenter, and a demo that cannot read a room misses the signals a good salesperson works from.






