Radist is a communications integration tool for enterprise sales conversations. Its core pitch is to “sell via WhatsApp and Telegram directly inside your CRM.” It is not a traditional email service, and it does not show SMS or voice capabilities; instead, it is more of a connection layer between IM channels and CRM systems. The page also says it can integrate “messaging apps and banks” with a CRM system in 10 minutes.
Based on the captured text, the clearly supported channels are WhatsApp and Telegram, making Radist suitable for sales teams whose customers are primarily active on these instant messaging platforms. It emphasizes communicating directly within the CRM, which in theory can reduce switching between multiple windows and improve lead follow-up efficiency. The page claims that 2,500 companies currently use the product, and that it can increase sales by 20% and shorten the deal cycle by 2x. However, it does not provide methodology, sample scope, or third-party validation, so these should be treated as marketing claims.
Pricing information is insufficiently disclosed. The page only shows a “3-day free” offer, without listing plans, user limits, message volume limits, or whether billing is based on accounts or connections. For API and integrations, Radist’s selling point is CRM setup in 10 minutes, but the main content does not specify which CRMs are supported, nor does it provide technical details such as API, webhooks, permission management, or historical message synchronization. For mid-sized and large teams, implementation cost and compatibility would still need to be confirmed with the vendor.
Its advantage is a clear positioning: it focuses on WhatsApp and Telegram sales scenarios. If deployment is indeed as fast as the page suggests, it may suit teams that need to launch an IM-based sales workflow quickly. The downside is that there is too little public information: pricing, regional coverage, compliance, deliverability, SLA, and support details are all lacking, which makes serious procurement evaluation difficult. It is better suited for small and medium-sized sales teams in Russian-speaking contexts or overseas markets that rely on WhatsApp and Telegram, ideally starting with a trial.
The page does not provide information on access from mainland China, payment methods, or local compliance, so china_access can only be assessed as unknown. Considering that WhatsApp and Telegram commonly face accessibility issues in mainland China, Chinese teams serving domestic customers may be better off evaluating WeCom, Feishu, DingTalk, or domestic CRM integration solutions. For teams serving overseas customers, alternatives to compare include WATI, respond.io, Twilio, MessageBird, and 360dialog.
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