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Best Clay Alternatives & Competitors

Looking for an alternative to Clay? Whether you need different features, better pricing, or a tool that better fits your workflow, we have compiled the best Clay alternatives available in 2026.

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AlphaSense
Enterprise

Search 300M+ financial documents in seconds with AI

AlphaSense is an AI-powered market intelligence platform that searches across millions of financial documents — earnings calls, SEC filings, broker research, and news — in seconds. Its natural language search and AI summarization let analysts extract insights that would take days of manual research. Used by 80% of the S&P 100 for investment decisions.

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business
4.6
GammaGamma
Freemium

AI presentation and document builder used by 70 million people to go from idea to polished deck in minutes

Gamma hit 70 million users and $100M ARR by doing one thing exceptionally well: turning a text prompt into a complete, designed presentation in under a minute. The free plan gives you 400 AI credits (roughly 10 full presentations), PDF/PPTX/PNG export, Google Slides export, and real-time collaboration — with Gamma branding. Plus ($8/month annual, $10 monthly) removes branding and unlocks unlimited AI with advanced image models. Pro ($15/month annual, $20 monthly) adds premium AI models, custom branding, analytics, API access, and 10 custom domains. Ultra (introductory pricing) gets the most advanced AI models, 100 custom domains, and early access to new features. The AI generation quality is noticeably better than Tome or Canva's AI — layouts are balanced, images are relevant, and the copy needs less editing. Gamma also generates documents and single-page websites from the same interface, making it useful beyond slide decks. The card-based design system means your content adapts to any screen size, which matters when presentations are viewed on phones and tablets. Import an existing document or outline and Gamma restructures it into a visual presentation with appropriate layouts. Where Gamma falls short: while the AI output is the best in class, it still produces generic-looking decks that experienced designers will want to customize heavily. Custom branding is locked behind Pro ($15/month). The presentation-to-website feature is novel but limited — real websites need more than what Gamma offers. And 400 free credits sounds generous until you iterate on a few presentations and burn through them in a day. For anyone who needs to turn ideas into visual presentations quickly without design skills, Gamma is the current category leader — the $2.1B valuation reflects real product-market fit.

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business
4.5
Stampli
Paid

AI that processes invoices, chases approvals, and closes the books faster

Stampli is an AI-powered accounts payable automation platform that centralizes invoice processing, approvals, and payments in one place. Its AI assistant Billy automatically codes invoices, detects duplicates, and learns your company's approval workflows to route documents to the right approvers. Finance teams report 80%+ reductions in invoice processing time.

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business
4.5
Ironclad AI
Enterprise

AI contract management that turns legal bottlenecks into business velocity

Ironclad is an AI-powered contract lifecycle management platform that automates contract creation, negotiation, approval workflows, and post-signature analytics. Its AI assists with redlining, flags deviations from company playbooks, and extracts key obligations for obligation tracking. Legal and business teams at companies like Dropbox, L'Oreal, and Mastercard use it to manage thousands of contracts without expanding headcount.

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business
4.5
Brex AI
Freemium

AI spend management that catches policy violations before the month closes

Brex is a financial platform for startups and enterprises that uses AI to automate expense management, corporate card controls, and cash flow forecasting. Its AI assistant categorizes expenses, flags policy violations in real time, and predicts cash runway based on spending patterns. Finance teams report saving 10+ hours per week on manual reconciliation.

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business
4.5
Kensho
Enterprise

Machine learning analytics purpose-built for financial data

Kensho is an AI analytics platform from S&P Global that provides financial professionals with machine learning tools for data extraction, linkage, and analysis. It processes unstructured financial data — PDFs, earnings transcripts, regulatory filings — and converts it into structured datasets ready for quantitative analysis. Built for investment banks and asset managers.

financemachine-learningdata-extraction
business
4.4
Workiva AI
Enterprise

AI financial reporting that writes narratives and catches number discrepancies automatically

Workiva is a cloud platform for financial reporting and ESG disclosure that embeds AI to automate data collection, reconciliation, and narrative generation. Its AI drafts financial narratives from structured data, flags inconsistencies in numbers across reports, and ensures regulatory compliance for SEC filings, sustainability reports, and audit workpapers.

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business
4.4
HapaxHapax
Enterprise

AI that builds the AI your business needs

Hapax is the first proactive AI platform for enterprises. Instead of waiting for a prompt, Hapax watches how your team actually works across your SaaS, ERP, and CRM stack, identifies repeatable patterns, and deploys governed AI coworkers on its own. No engineering required, no prompt writing, no handoff to a professional services firm to glue it all together. The pitch is unusual. Hapax's proprietary "world model" maps how information flows through an organization and how actions align with outcomes. That gives the platform enough context to predict what work needs to happen next rather than reacting to explicit requests. In beta testing, a single customer ran more than 350 proactive automations in under two weeks. The governance layer is the reason enterprise buyers should care. Every agent runs inside a single policy and audit plane, which is exactly what multi-agent deployments have been missing. Most teams experimenting with agent frameworks end up with a fleet of scattered LangChain scripts, n8n flows, and custom GPT wrappers with no central log. Hapax consolidates that mess into one governed runtime. Launched publicly at HumanX 2026 on April 7, with featured recognition on Product Hunt the same week. Early traction has been strongest in financial services, where Hapax has an exclusive partnership with CBANC and an ABA Partner Network listing. Use cases: sprint execution, funnel optimization, incident response, churn response, and document review. Pricing is enterprise-only, quote-based. There is no self-serve tier, no free trial, and no published per-seat number. That positioning is deliberate — Hapax is not a productivity toy, it is a platform sale aimed at ops leaders with an agent-sprawl problem.

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business
4.3
Refinitiv Eikon
Enterprise

AI-powered financial terminal for traders, analysts, and portfolio managers

Refinitiv Eikon (now LSEG Data & Analytics) is a financial data terminal that uses AI to surface insights from real-time market data, news, and analytics. Its natural language search lets traders and analysts query markets conversationally, while AI-powered screening tools identify investment opportunities across equities, fixed income, and derivatives.

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business
4.3
Planful AI
Enterprise

AI financial planning that predicts budget variances before your CFO asks

Planful is a cloud financial planning and analysis platform with AI that automates budgeting, forecasting, and financial close processes. Its Predict module uses machine learning to generate rolling forecasts from historical patterns and business signals, while anomaly detection flags variances that need CFO attention before the board sees them.

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business
4.3
PitchPitch
Freemium

AI-powered presentation software built for teams that need to move fast and look polished

Pitch is the presentation tool that Figma designers and startup founders actually enjoy using. The free tier supports up to 5 members with 100 one-time AI credits, unlimited presentations, custom templates, and branded sharing links. Plus ($10/seat/month annual) unlocks 3,000 AI credits per year, custom fonts, video uploads, and PowerPoint compatibility for a single user. Team ($15/seat/month annual, up to 25 members) adds 6,000 AI credits per seat, advanced analytics, pitch rooms for deal tracking, custom domains, and co-presenting mode. Business ($20/seat/month annual, up to 200 members) goes all-in with 9,000 AI credits per seat, batch creation, asset library collections, and unlimited version history. Enterprise brings SAML SSO and a dedicated success manager. The AI features are practical, not gimmicky: generate slide outlines from a brief, rewrite copy for different audiences, suggest layouts based on your content, and auto-design slides that match your brand. Real-time collaboration feels as snappy as Google Slides but with far better design defaults. Pitch rooms let you share decks with prospects, see who viewed which slides, and track engagement — genuinely useful for fundraising and sales. The downsides: AI credits run out faster than you expect, especially on lower tiers. Animation and transition options lag behind PowerPoint and Keynote. And if your team lives in the Microsoft ecosystem, the PowerPoint export sometimes loses formatting. For teams that prioritize design quality and collaboration speed over animation wizardry, Pitch is a strong pick.

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business
4.3
DexterDexter
Open Source

The open-source financial analyst that validates its own research before you see it — 19.7K developers already trust the numbers

Dexter is an autonomous AI agent that performs deep financial research with a level of rigor most paid tools can't match — and it's completely free and open source. Give it a question like "Compare NVIDIA's cash flow trajectory against AMD over the last 8 quarters" and it breaks the problem into discrete research tasks, pulls live income statements, balance sheets, and SEC filings, then validates its own conclusions before presenting them to you. The architecture is what makes Dexter different from throwing a financial question at ChatGPT. Four specialized agents work in sequence: a Planning Agent decomposes your query into steps, an Action Agent executes each step using real financial data tools, a Validation Agent checks the results for consistency and accuracy, and an Answer Agent synthesizes everything into a coherent analysis. If validation fails, the system loops back and re-researches — you never see unverified numbers. Dexter runs entirely in your terminal via Bun runtime. It connects to Financial Datasets API for real-time market data, supports six LLM providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, xAI, OpenRouter, and Ollama for fully local execution), and includes an evaluation suite that benchmarks the agent against known financial questions using LangSmith. The scratchpad feature logs every tool call to JSONL files in .dexter/scratchpad/, giving you full transparency into how the agent reached its conclusions. You can trace exactly which data sources it queried, what it found, and why it chose to re-validate certain claims. For solo investors, the pitch is simple: you get institutional-grade research workflows without paying Bloomberg Terminal prices. For developers, Dexter is a reference implementation of a self-validating multi-agent architecture in TypeScript that's clean enough to learn from. The MIT license means you can fork it, extend it, and build commercial products on top. The honest limitation: Dexter is a CLI tool. There's no web dashboard, no pretty charts, no portfolio tracking. You need API keys for Financial Datasets (and your preferred LLM provider), and the quality of analysis depends heavily on which LLM you use. OpenAI is the primary supported provider, and switching to cheaper models noticeably degrades output quality on complex multi-step queries.

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business
4.3

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