Espresso Agent vs Vulcan7

Espresso Agent logo
Prospecting platform that bundles expired listing, FSBO, and geo-farming data with a compliant single-line dialer — built for agents who make prospecting calls their primary lead source.
$199/mo
Vulcan7 logo
A listing-side lead platform specializing in expired listings, FSBOs, and cold-call data — pairs with a built-in power dialer.
$249/mo (all products)

Espresso Agent vs Vulcan7: feature comparison

FeatureEspresso AgentVulcan7
Call Recording
CRM Integration
Local Presence Caller ID
Mobile App
Multi-Line Dialer
Real Estate Data Bundled
Single-Line Power Dialer
Voicemail Drop
Buyer Leads
Seller / Listing Leads
Geographic Targeting
Exclusive Leads
Dialer / Power Dialer
Lead Filter / Quality Scoring
Marketing Automation

Espresso Agent — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Daily-refreshed expired and FSBO data with ~90% phone accuracy and cell-number priority is included at every plan tier — no separate data subscription needed
  • AI-powered call transcription and summaries auto-log every call outcome, reducing manual note-taking
  • Manual-initiation-only dialing architecture eliminates TCPA robocall risk, a real liability concern with multi-line auto-dialers
  • Month-to-month billing with no annual contract and a first-listing guarantee on the first month

Cons

  • Single-line only — no multi-line or triple-line option means significantly fewer contacts per hour than Mojo Sells, BatchDialer, or REDX for high-volume prospectors
  • Third-party CRM integrations are minimal; agents using Follow Up Boss, Lofty, or Salesforce must manually export leads — no native two-way sync
  • No mobile app — prospecting sessions are desktop-bound, which limits flexibility for agents who prefer calling on the go
  • No local presence caller ID feature, which can meaningfully reduce prospect answer rates compared to competitors that show a matching local area code

Vulcan7 — Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Expired, FSBO, and neighborhood data in one platform
  • Built-in power dialer (Storm)
  • Daily data delivery
  • Strong scripting and training library

Cons

  • Listing-side only — no buyer leads
  • Cold-outreach discipline required
  • Data quality varies by MLS coverage
  • Higher monthly commit than REDX entry tier