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Obviously AI

Pre-built AI workers for meeting prep, CRM hygiene, and account monitoring

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What is Obviously AI?

Obviously AI rebranded to Zams and pivoted from no-code predictive ML to packaged AI workers for go-to-market teams. Today the product is a catalog of pre-built agents like Evan for meeting prep and Atlas for CRM management, plus custom workers built with a dedicated setup expert. The original no-code model-building tool no longer appears to be the primary offering.

Knowledge bases, internal search, operations, data, finance, HR, and back-office tools with AI workflows.

See the full Knowledge & Ops guide to compare more tools, buyer criteria, and related workflows.

Use cases to evaluate

Auto-generate CRM research, icebreakers, and org charts before sales meetings

Update Salesforce or HubSpot pipeline fields with plain-English commands

Monitor target accounts 24/7 for hiring, funding, and buying signals

Deploy a custom-trained AI worker for a specific operational workflow

Fit to evaluate

Mid-market sales teams drowning in pre-call research and CRM admin

RevOps leaders wanting to enforce CRM hygiene without manual cleanup

Account executives covering large books who need automated account watch

Companies open to packaged AI agents over building their own automations

Business fit

Right for you if you bought into the original no-code ML pitch but are now open to packaged sales agents that automate CRM updates and account research. Skip if you specifically need to train and deploy your own predictive ML models, since that capability is no longer central. The product is best matched to revenue teams, not data science teams. Expect annual contracts billed per user.

How to evaluate Obviously AI

Use this category when operational data, policies, tasks, or internal requests are spread across disconnected systems.

Confirm the exact workflow

Map Obviously AI to one concrete workflow first, such as auto-generate crm research, icebreakers, and org charts before sales meetings. Avoid buying before the owner, trigger, output, and success metric are clear.

Check category fit

Compare internal search, permissions, workflow support, and reporting.

Compare practical alternatives

Shortlist Obviously AI against Glean, Guru, Slite so the decision is based on fit, effort, and workflow ownership rather than brand recognition alone.

Validate cost and rollout effort

Evan (meeting prep) $50/user/month yearly or $60 monthly. Atlas (CRM manager) $100/user/month yearly or $120 monthly. Custom Worker priced per worker. Nico, Nova, and Iris are waitlisted with no public pricing. Also confirm implementation time, support needs, and whether the medium setup matches your team.

Compare Obviously AI with alternatives

Use this quick comparison before booking demos or moving data into a new system.

Primary workflowAuto-generate CRM research, icebreakers, and org charts before sales meetings, Update Salesforce or HubSpot pipeline fields with plain-English commands
Best-fit teamMid-market sales teams drowning in pre-call research and CRM admin, RevOps leaders wanting to enforce CRM hygiene without manual cleanup
Implementation effortMedium setup and maintenance profile
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Closest alternativesGleanGuruSliteSlab

Obviously AI pricing

ModelPublished pricing
SnapshotEvan (meeting prep) $50/user/month yearly or $60 monthly. Atlas (CRM manager) $100/user/month yearly or $120 monthly. Custom Worker priced per worker. Nico, Nova, and Iris are waitlisted with no public pricing.
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Common questions about Obviously AI

What is Obviously AI?

Obviously AI rebranded to Zams and pivoted from no-code predictive ML to packaged AI workers for go-to-market teams. Today the product is a catalog of pre-built agents like Evan for meeting prep and Atlas for CRM management, plus custom workers built with a dedicated setup expert. The original no-code model-building tool no longer appears to be the primary offering.

What is Obviously AI used for?

Common use cases: Auto-generate CRM research, icebreakers, and org charts before sales meetings; Update Salesforce or HubSpot pipeline fields with plain-English commands; Monitor target accounts 24/7 for hiring, funding, and buying signals; Deploy a custom-trained AI worker for a specific operational workflow.

How much does Obviously AI cost?

Evan (meeting prep) $50/user/month yearly or $60 monthly. Atlas (CRM manager) $100/user/month yearly or $120 monthly. Custom Worker priced per worker. Nico, Nova, and Iris are waitlisted with no public pricing.

Who is Obviously AI best for?

Obviously AI fits Mid-market sales teams drowning in pre-call research and CRM admin, RevOps leaders wanting to enforce CRM hygiene without manual cleanup, Account executives covering large books who need automated account watch, Companies open to packaged AI agents over building their own automations. Right for you if you bought into the original no-code ML pitch but are now open to packaged sales agents that automate CRM updates and account research. Skip if you specifically need to train and deploy your own predictive ML models, since that capability is no longer central. The product is best matched to revenue teams, not data science teams. Expect annual contracts billed per user.

What are alternatives to Obviously AI?

Common alternatives to Obviously AI include Glean, Guru, Slite, Slab, Tettra, Sana.