Look, if you're here because you just found out Drift is shutting down, I'll skip the preamble.
This is what we're doing for Drift customers:
We'll match your remaining Drift contract price. You were paying $10K? Pay us $10K. You were paying $30K? Pay us $30K. You get our full inbound suite: AI chat, popups, visitor identification, intent signals. Everything Drift did and a bunch of things Drift never could.
We have former Drift employees on our team. They'll handle your entire migration for free. Offboarding from Drift, onboarding to Warmly, rebuilding your flows. The whole thing. You'll be live in days.
If that's all you needed, start your migration here →
If you want to know what actually happened, and why I think this moment is bigger than just swapping chat vendors, keep reading.
TL;DR: Drift is sunsetting in 2026 after years of declining investment under Vista Equity. Clari + Salesloft named 1mind as Drift's exclusive AI successor, but 1mind is a narrower product than Drift was (no de-anonymization, no intent data, no outbound). Warmly is a full-stack Drift alternative that covers inbound chat, visitor identification, intent signals, outbound email and LinkedIn, and buying committee mapping in a single platform. We're offering free migration and contract price matching for all Drift customers.
I Watched Drift Die
I've been building in this space for four years. I remember when Drift was the most exciting company in B2B SaaS.
They didn't just build a chatbot. They invented a category. Conversational marketing. Their sales team was closing $6K deals live through the product, posting Zoom links directly in chat and getting buyers on a call in minutes. Revenue went from $6M to $47M in two years. David Cancel and Elias Torres built something genuinely special. Every B2B website had that little blue Drift icon in the corner and the playbooks to capture and convert leads were elegant.
Then Vista Equity showed up in 2021 with a $1B valuation.
From that point on, everything that made Drift great got slowly strip-mined. The SMB customers who built Drift's early growth? Abandoned. Pricing floor raised to $30K/year, labeled, hilariously, as the "Small Business" tier.
> ![IMAGE: Screenshot of Drift's pricing page showing the $2,500/month "Small Business" tier] R&D investment dried up. The product got harder to use, not easier. Features that were promised never shipped.
Then September 2025 happened. A massive OAuth token breach compromised over 700 organizations, including Cloudflare, Palo Alto Networks, and Zscaler. Drift went offline. That's what happens when you milk a product instead of investing in it.
And now, March 6, 2026: Clari + Salesloft officially sunsets Drift. Drift end of life, confirmed. They didn't just kill the product. They picked your replacement for you.
I'm not writing this to dunk on Drift. That product deserved better than what Vista did to it. And the thousands of companies who built their inbound pipeline on Drift deserved better than being told their conversational marketing platform is reaching end of life, with a replacement they didn't choose.
This is what PE does to software. They acquire a product, stop investing in it, raise prices, and try to exit at a higher multiple. They're not in it to build something great. They're in it to extract. Salesloft, Clari, Drift, all under Vista's portfolio, now partnering with 1mind and pitching it as a unified system. But these are separate products built by separate teams on separate architectures at separate times. That's not a platform. That's a roll-up with a partnership announcement on top.
The "Successor" They Picked For You: Warmly vs 1mind vs Drift
So, 1mind. The "exclusive AI successor to Drift."
I want to be fair here because Amanda Kahlow is a serious operator. She built 6sense. She knows this space. And 1mind is genuinely AI-native. These aren't scripted decision trees with a language model bolted on. Their "Superhumans" can qualify leads, run live product demos, handle objections, even join video calls as a ride-along SE. The HubSpot numbers are real: 88% buyer engagement, 78% increase in free trials, 25% more closed-won deals.
If your only need is a smarter inbound chatbot, 1mind is legit.
But Salesloft isn't telling you the full picture.
1mind doesn't know who's on your website until they type something into the chat. No visitor de-anonymization. No person-level identification. Someone lands on your pricing page, browses for 45 seconds, and leaves. 1mind never knew they existed.
1mind has no intent data. It can't tell you that three people from the same company have been researching your category across the web this week. It only sees what happens inside its own conversations.
1mind can't do outbound. No email sequences. No LinkedIn outreach. No multi-channel follow-up after someone ghosts the chat.
No buying committee mapping. No TAM nurturing. No cross-channel orchestration.
But the part that nobody is saying out loud: as a Drift replacement, 1mind is actually a narrower product than Drift was. Better at what it does, absolutely. But it does less. Drift at least had email capture, basic routing, some integrations. 1mind is singularly focused on the inbound conversation. It's a valid product. It's just not a Drift replacement. It's a Drift subset.
There's also the Frankenstein problem. The "Drift successor" pitch is that 1mind feeds signals into Salesloft Cadences and Clari forecasts. On paper that sounds like a unified system. In reality you're looking at four different products (Clari, Salesloft, 1mind, and whatever's left of Drift) built by different teams on different architectures, now stitched together through partnership integrations. That's not a unified context graph. That's an API layer on top of legacy platforms. If you've ever tried to get clean data flowing between three or four tools that weren't built to talk to each other, you know how this plays out.
And then there's a pricing problem nobody is talking about. 1mind doesn't publish pricing, but they have about 60 enterprise and mid-market customers (HubSpot, Samsara, Nutanix, ZoomInfo). These are big logos. Drift built its early growth on SMB companies paying $30K or less. The "exclusive successor" may not even be in the same pricing universe as the customers being displaced.
Warmly vs. the Clari + Salesloft + 1mind Stack
Warmly is an AI-powered revenue orchestration platform that combines visitor de-anonymization, intent data, AI chat, outbound automation, and buying committee mapping into a single system. Founded in 2022, Warmly serves SMB and mid-market B2B companies as a comprehensive Drift alternative and conversational marketing replacement.
The "combined stack" column is important. Even if you buy Salesloft for outbound AND 1mind for inbound AND Clari for forecasting, you still don't get de-anonymization, intent data, buying committee mapping, or a unified data layer. You get three separate products passing data through integrations. Warmly does it all in one system because it was built that way from the ground up.
In a direct comparison: Warmly offers visitor de-anonymization, web-wide intent data, and outbound automation that 1mind does not provide. 1mind offers AI video call ride-along capabilities that Warmly does not yet have. Drift offered rule-based chat and basic email capture but lacked AI-native conversations, intent data, and de-anonymization. For teams looking for a Drift chatbot replacement that goes beyond chat, Warmly covers the most ground in a single platform.
The Chatbot Paradigm Already Died. Most People Just Haven't Noticed.
Drift was built for a world where buyers went to your website to get answers. That world is disappearing.
In 2026, your buyers are doing their research on ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini before they ever visit your site. They're asking AI to compare vendors, summarize pricing, pull up case studies. The smart ones are hooking up MCP servers and having agents do the evaluation for them. By the time someone actually lands on your website, they've already done most of their homework.
So what do they want when they get there? Not a chatbot. We've heard this from our own customers over and over: people don't want to talk to a bot. They don't even want to talk to a human yet. They want to browse the pricing page, look at product diagrams, read a case study, and book a meeting on their own terms. They'll talk to a person when they're ready. Not when a chat widget pops up and asks "How can I help you today?"
Go look at 1mind's website. It's just a chatbot. The entire experience is a conversation interface. That works for a demo. It doesn't work for how real B2B buyers actually buy.
And this is where the inbound-only model completely falls apart. Most visitors browse, maybe hit 2-3 pages, and leave without ever opening the chat. With 1mind, those visitors are ghosts. You don't know who they were, what they looked at, or what they cared about.
With Warmly, we de-anonymize them the moment they land. We know who they are, what company they're from, which pages they visited, how long they spent on each one. That's real buying intent. Even if they never type a single message into a chat box, we've captured signal that you can act on. Retarget them with an ad. Add them to a sequence. Flag them for your sales team. Route their info into your CRM so the next time they show up, your rep has full context.
If the only visitors you're capturing are the ones who voluntarily chat, you're missing 95%+ of the intent on your own website. That's the fundamental problem with the chatbot paradigm. It was built for a world where people wanted to chat. That world doesn't exist anymore.
The Real Problem: Context, Not Execution
When you hire a great salesperson, they don't just sit at their desk waiting for leads to walk in. Over months, they build up knowledge. Which personas respond to which messaging. Which objections come up at certain deal stages. Which signals mean a deal is real versus a tire-kicker looking for a free POC. That accumulated context is the actual value of your team. Not the ability to send emails or have conversations. The ability to know what to do and when.
That's the gap in every AI GTM tool right now. They can all execute. They can send a million emails. They can chat around the clock. Execution is effectively infinite in 2026. But decision quality (knowing WHO to engage, WHAT to say, WHICH channel to use, and WHEN to do it) is almost zero. Because the agents have no context. No memory. No understanding of your specific market.
If LLMs are next-word predictors, then what we need in GTM are next-best-action predictors. Agents that look at the full sum of everything they know about an account, every past interaction, every signal, every outcome from similar deals, and predict the right thing to do next. That's what humans do. We're all just running on accumulated context and making our best guess. The difference is whether your agent has six months of organizational knowledge or six seconds of a chat transcript.
We started building Warmly four years ago because I saw this problem coming. Chatbots were always going to hit a ceiling because they could only see one channel (your website) and they had no memory between sessions. And the thing that Salesloft, Clari, and 1mind still don't have is the data layer underneath all of it. The intent signals. The identity resolution. The enrichment. The conversion data across every channel. That's not execution software. That's the foundation you need before AI agents can make good decisions. We've been building that foundation for four years. They haven't started.
So we built something different. A system that:
Knows who's on your site before they say a word. Our de-anonymization runs across 20+ data providers. When someone hits your pricing page, we already know their name, company, role, and engagement history. 1mind waits for them to type hello.
Tracks buying intent across the web. Not just your website. Across the entire internet. We pull signals from 6sense, Bombora, Clearbit, and our own proprietary data. We can tell you when a buying committee is forming at a target account before they've ever visited your site.
Does outbound too. Email. LinkedIn. Ads. After someone chats on your site, the system doesn't just hope they come back. It follows up on the right channel, with the right message, at the right time. And it can reach accounts proactively. The 97% that haven't visited yet.
Remembers everything and learns from outcomes. Every deal won. Every deal lost. Every email that got a reply and every one that didn't. We've been collecting and training on intent data and conversion signals since 2022. That's four-plus years of compounding intelligence across every channel, not just conversations.
Gets the full buyer journey. In B2B, the gap between first touch and closed-won can be 3, 6, 12 months. You need a system tracking everything from the first anonymous page view to the signed contract so it can learn what actually works. Chat-only data is a sliver of that picture.
We call this the Context Graph, a living memory of your market that makes every agent smarter over time. It's the difference between a day-one SDR who doesn't know your business and a two-year veteran who has instincts about every account.
Is Warmly perfect? No. 1mind's video call ride-along capability is something we don't have yet. If that's your number one use case, genuinely, go with 1mind. But if what you need is a system that understands your entire market, not just the conversations that happen to occur in a chat widget, I don't think it's close.
The Receipts
Cendyn was a Drift customer. Their words, not mine: it had become "overly complex, expensive, and difficult to manage." Custom playbooks across dozens of pages. A maintenance nightmare.
They switched to Warmly in days. Immediately got something Drift never offered: real-time visibility into exactly who was visiting their site. Passed security review without issues, which matters given what happened with Drift's breach.
Ryan Shapiro, their Director of Global Business Development:
"What we're being able to utilize right now with Warmly for the cost that we paid for Drift is already making up for in the difference."
He's not alone. Beehiiv identified 2,500 ICP leads in three weeks. Caddis saw a 500% conversion increase in their first week. Pump.co closed $20K in revenue before their first week was up.
Read the full Cendyn case study →
Why We're Different (And Why It Matters Who You Build On)
I know how this looks. Competitor writes blog post when rival shuts down. Tale as old as SaaS.
But I want to be direct about something. When you're choosing who to build on top of, you're choosing their incentive structure. PE-backed companies are optimizing for the next exit. They raise prices, cut R&D, and consolidate products to juice multiples. That's what happened to Drift. That's what's happening across this entire Clari + Salesloft portfolio.
We're VC-backed and building toward a billion-dollar company. The only way we get there is by building something so good that customers stay for years and tell everyone they know. I'm not being noble about this. It's just math. Our incentives are aligned with yours in a way that PE incentives never will be. We have to innovate. We have to be at the frontier. Taking three steps back and ten steps forward for our customers is the only path that works for us.
I genuinely think this is a defining moment. Not because Drift is dying (products die all the time) but because the chatbot paradigm is dying. And every Drift customer now has a choice: replace their chatbot with another chatbot, or upgrade to something that was never possible before.
The migration offer stands:
- We match your Drift contract price
- Free migration handled by our team (including former Drift employees)
- Full inbound suite plus outbound, intent data, de-anonymization, and buying committee mapping
- Live in days, not months
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FAQ
When is Drift shutting down?
Clari + Salesloft announced the Drift sunset on March 6, 2026. No hard end date has been confirmed. Drift had previously gone offline in September 2025 following an OAuth security breach that compromised over 700 organizations including Cloudflare, Palo Alto Networks, and Zscaler.
What is 1mind?
1mind is an AI sales engagement platform founded by Amanda Kahlow (who previously built 6sense). It deploys AI "Superhumans" on websites, in products, and on video calls to qualify leads and deliver live demos. Clari + Salesloft named 1mind as Drift's exclusive AI successor in March 2026. 1mind focuses on inbound qualification and AI-powered demos. It does not offer visitor de-anonymization, outbound automation, or intent data infrastructure.
What is the best Drift alternative in 2026?
For AI-powered inbound demos and video call engagement, 1mind is strong. For a comprehensive alternative covering inbound chat, visitor de-anonymization, intent signals, outbound email and LinkedIn, buying committee mapping, and cross-channel orchestration, Warmly provides the broadest capability set starting at $15K/year, with a migration offer that matches your existing Drift contract pricing.
How do I migrate from Drift to Warmly?
Warmly provides free migration support for Drift customers, including hands-on assistance from former Drift employees on the Warmly team. Typical setup takes days. Warmly will match your existing Drift contract pricing. Visit warmly.ai/drift-migration or email drift-migration@warmly.ai.
Is Warmly cheaper than Drift?
Drift's minimum was $30,000/year with enterprise tiers reaching six figures. Warmly's inbound plan starts at $15,000/year. Through the Drift migration offer, Warmly will match whatever you were paying Drift. If your Drift contract was $10K, your Warmly contract will be $10K for equivalent or greater capability.
What does Warmly do that Drift didn't?
Warmly provides visitor de-anonymization (identifying anonymous website visitors using 20+ data providers), web-wide intent data from sources like 6sense, Bombora, and Clearbit, outbound automation across email and LinkedIn, buying committee mapping, and a unified Context Graph that connects all signals into a single data layer. Drift offered rule-based chat, email capture, and meeting booking but lacked AI-native conversations, identity resolution, and cross-channel orchestration.
What happened to Drift? Why is Drift being discontinued?
Vista Equity Partners acquired Drift in 2021 at a $1B valuation. After the acquisition, Drift's R&D investment declined, pricing increased (minimum $30K/year), and SMB customers were deprioritized. In September 2025, a major OAuth security breach compromised over 700 organizations. In March 2026, Clari + Salesloft (both Vista portfolio companies) officially announced Drift's sunset, naming 1mind as the exclusive AI successor. The Drift sunset follows a common PE pattern of acquiring software, reducing investment, and consolidating products.
How does Warmly compare to 1mind for Drift replacement?
Warmly and 1mind take different approaches. 1mind excels at AI-powered inbound conversations, including live product demos and video call ride-along capabilities. Warmly covers a broader surface: visitor de-anonymization, intent data, AI chat, outbound email and LinkedIn, buying committee mapping, and cross-channel orchestration in a single platform. 1mind sees visitors only when they engage in chat. Warmly identifies visitors the moment they land on your site. For teams that need more than inbound chat replacement, Warmly provides a more comprehensive Drift alternative.
Last Updated: march 2026