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FEATURE
ATTIO
FOLK
OVERALL_SCORE
28/50
28/50
API_QUALITY
GOOD ███░
GOOD ███░
API_SCORE
8/10
8/10
GTM_RELEVANCE
20/20
20/20
CATEGORY
CRM & SALES
CRM & SALES
PRICING
FREEMIUM
FREEMIUM
FREE_TIER
[YES]
[YES]
REST_API
[YES]
[YES]
WEBHOOKS
[YES]
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GRAPHQL
[---]
[---]
OAUTH
[---]
[---]
COMPLEXITY
HARD
HARD
LEARNING
EASY
EASY
WEBHOOK_REL
GOOD
GOOD
// VERDICT
OVERALL_SCORE:TIE
API_QUALITY:TIE
GTM_RELEVANCE:TIE
EASE_OF_USE:TIE
VALUE (FREE):TIE
Strengths & Weaknesses
Attio
Highly flexible object-based data model that adapts to any workflow beyond traditional sales
AI-powered data enrichment and workflows reduce manual data entry and cleanup
Modern, collaborative interface with real-time updates, comments, and shared views
Lists-based UX is intuitive and works well for multiple use cases (sales, CS, partnerships)
Requires significant upfront setup and configuration before feeling fully functional
Steeper learning curve for teams wanting plug-and-play CRM with preset workflows
Limited native integrations compared to established CRMs (less than 10 direct connections)
Folk
Extremely fast setup with no learning curve—teams can start using it immediately without training
Best-in-class LinkedIn integration with one-click contact capture via Chrome extension
Automatic contact enrichment and deduplication keeps database clean as it scales
Notion-like flexibility with customizable fields, views, and workflows that adapt to your process
Gmail integration still has reported issues and doesn't work reliably for all users
Limited advanced reporting and analytics compared to enterprise CRMs like Salesforce or HubSpot
May feel too lightweight for teams needing complex automation or multi-stage enterprise sales workflows