Sales Rabbit Alternatives in 2026 — What to Switch to, and Why
The strongest Sales Rabbit alternative in 2026 depends on what you're escaping. For door-to-door home-services teams, Curbsight replaces the whole stack — canvassing plus lead intelligence plus CRM — from free to $75/seat with no minimums or contracts. SPOTIO suits B2B field-sales orgs on enterprise budgets. Enzy leads on rep culture. RoofLink is a roofing CRM — now owned by SalesRabbit itself.
Why teams actually switch
Sales Rabbit built the canvassing category, and the core knock-tracking still works. The switching stories tend to cite the same three frictions. First, the add-on stack: the $39-75 per seat sticker becomes $90-140 once you add the lead-data add-on (DataGrid) and the gamification module (Amplify) — each sold separately. Second, the commercial terms: 5-seat minimums, a $399 setup fee, and 1-3 year contracts are a lot of commitment for a knock tracker. Third — and this is the structural one — the map is blank. Sales Rabbit records where your reps have been; it has nothing to say about where they should go.
What to look for in a replacement
Before comparing logos, decide which problem you're solving:
- If it's cost — compare all-in per-seat price with data and gamification included, plus setup fees and contract length
- If it's intelligence — ask whether the map arrives scored (which doors are worth knocking) or whether you're still buying demographic filters on top of a blank map
- If it's the stack — ask what happens after the knock closes: does the deal flow into a CRM in the same product, or are you re-typing into a second tool
- If it's the reps — weigh the mobile experience and the gamification loop they'll actually use daily
The alternatives, honestly
Published pricing and coverage as of July 2026:
| Tool | Best for | Pricing shape | The catch |
|---|---|---|---|
| Curbsight | Home-services D2D: canvassing + scored leads + CRM in one | Free / $29 / $75 per seat; no minimums, setup fees, or contracts | Scored intelligence is deep in live markets, not yet every county |
| SPOTIO | B2B field sales teams of 5+ on enterprise budgets | Custom-quoted; legacy tiers ran $39-129/user | 5-seat minimum, annual contracts, key features are paid add-ons |
| Enzy | Rep culture, competitions, and recognition | Quote-based | Gamification-first — lead data and CRM live elsewhere |
| RoofLink | Roofing teams wanting a profit-focused CRM | $120-400/user/mo depending which of their pages you read | Owned by SalesRabbit — you're switching within the family |
Curbsight — the full replacement
Curbsight's Knocker line does everything the Sales Rabbit workflow does — GPS-stamped knock tracking, dispositions, streaks, achievements, leaderboards, team accountability — per seat from free (Knocker Lite) to $29 (Knocker, with 75 owner-phone reveals per seat monthly) to $75 (Knocker Pro, with 250 reveals, owner names, and a field CRM). No seat minimums, no setup fee, no contract, works at any US address. The difference in kind is underneath: on the intelligence tiers, every property arrives scored 0-100 with radar hail swaths painted on the map and roof age estimated, and a closed knock becomes a CRM job file carrying everything the rep learned — estimates, photos, invoicing, and QuickBooks sync included. Sales Rabbit sells the tracker, the data, and the gamification as three products and still hands the closed deal to somebody else's CRM.
SPOTIO — for B2B field sales, at enterprise terms
SPOTIO is a serious field-sales execution platform: territory management, GPS-verified visit tracking, route optimization up to 150 stops, multichannel sequences, and deep CRM integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot, Dynamics). For a pharma or telecom field org, it's a genuine contender. For a home-services door team, read the terms first: pricing is custom-quoted (the old $39-129/user tiers are no longer published), there's a 5-seat minimum and annual contracts, and the pieces you'd want — calling/texting, lead data, the AI layer — are paid add-ons. Its lead data is demographic filtering, not property-level scoring, and storm data requires a separate HailTrace subscription. Mobile-app store ratings run notably below its desktop reputation.
Enzy — for the culture layer
Enzy comes out of the solar world and does rep motivation genuinely well — competitions, recognition, streaks, broadcast moments. If your bottleneck is energy and accountability rather than targeting, it's worth a look. It's a layer, though, not a stack: you'll still need the lead data and the CRM from somewhere else, which puts you back in the multi-tool math that pushed you off Sales Rabbit in the first place.
RoofLink — switching without leaving
RoofLink is a roofing CRM with real strengths — profit-first estimating, included rep-traced satellite measurements, NOAA hail overlays, SRS ordering. One structural note: SalesRabbit acquired RoofLink in late 2024, so choosing it is less an alternative than a different door into the same house — the canvassing intelligence still comes from SalesRabbit add-ons. And nail down pricing in writing: their pricing page lists $400/user/mo with a $1,500 setup fee while their FAQ and the SalesRabbit bundle page quote $120-160/user, as of July 2026.
Frequently asked questions
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Sol — Sol worked home-services sales and roofing in Oklahoma before founding Curbsight in 2026. He built the platform he wished he'd had at the door.