Qualified vs Drift is the conversational ABM showdown most enterprise mid-market revenue teams ran in 2024 and 2025, and it remains relevant in 2026 even after Drift's acquisition by Salesloft per Salesloft's announcements. Qualified is a Salesforce-native conversational platform that combines chat, video, voice, and meeting-routing into a single conversational ABM stack tightly tied to Salesforce account state. Drift, post-Salesloft, is folded into the broader Salesloft engagement platform with conversational capabilities still available but less independently positioned. If you are Salesforce-native and want a chat layer that respects account routing and AE workflow, Qualified wins on integration depth. If you are already a Salesloft customer or want chat as part of broader sales engagement, the Drift surface inside Salesloft is the cleaner contract. This guide walks the comparison.
Full disclosure: Abmatic is an ABM platform; we don't compete with Qualified or Drift on chat surface area. Where one of them is the right answer, we say so.
| Dimension | Qualified | Drift (Salesloft) |
|---|---|---|
| Core promise | Salesforce-native conversational ABM with AE routing | Conversational engagement layer inside Salesloft per Salesloft's announcements |
| CRM tie | Salesforce-first, deeply integrated | Salesloft-first; CRM-agnostic via Salesloft connectors |
| Chat surface | Chat plus video plus voice plus meeting booking | Chat plus playbook automations plus conversational AI per Drift's documentation |
| AI / agentic features | Qualified Piper AI agent per Qualified's announcements | Drift conversational AI; investments continuing under Salesloft |
| Pricing | Mid-five-figure annual range per Vendr disclosures | Bundled with Salesloft tiers per Salesloft's pricing page |
| Best fit | Salesforce-native enterprise mid-market with AE routing priority | Salesloft-using teams that want chat as part of engagement |
| Honest weakness | Salesforce-only sweet spot; cost ramp at scale per Vendr disclosures | Standalone roadmap less clear post-acquisition per public reviews on G2 |
The first decision is "what is our CRM and engagement stack?" That answer drives most of the rest.
Qualified installs a script on your site, identifies the visiting account through reverse IP and Salesforce data, and surfaces a conversational layer (chat, video, voice, instant meetings) routed by Salesforce account state. The pitch per Qualified's documentation: when a target account lands on your site, the right AE is paged immediately and can hop into chat, voice, or video, with the account context already loaded.
For more, see our Qualified alternatives breakdown.
Drift was acquired by Salesloft in 2024 per Salesloft's announcements, and the product is now positioned as the conversational layer inside Salesloft's broader sales-engagement platform. Pre-acquisition, Drift led the conversational marketing category with playbooks, conversational AI, chatbots, and email-to-conversation handoffs per Drift's documentation. Post-acquisition, Drift's roadmap is integrated with Salesloft's broader engagement and conversation-intelligence stack.
For more, see our Drift alternatives breakdown.
| Dimension | Qualified | Drift (Salesloft) |
|---|---|---|
| CRM integration | Salesforce-first, deep | Multi-CRM via Salesloft connectors |
| Conversational AI | Qualified Piper agent per Qualified's announcements | Drift conversational AI per Drift's documentation |
| AE routing | Native, account-aware | Available; less Salesforce-native than Qualified |
| Pricing | Mid-five-figure annual per Vendr disclosures | Bundled into Salesloft tiers per Salesloft's pricing page |
| Standalone product clarity | Independent, focused on conversational ABM | Folded into Salesloft per Salesloft's announcements |
| Best fit | Salesforce-native enterprise mid-market | Existing Salesloft customers |
For category context, see best ABM platforms 2026.
For broader sales-engagement context, see Outreach alternatives.
Neither Qualified nor Drift is an ABM platform; both are conversational layers. The buyer profile that should consider Abmatic alongside either:
Qualified and Drift answer "how do we have a great conversation when buyers show up." Abmatic answers "how do we coordinate paid, web, outbound, and conversational together so the right buyers show up at the right time." Most teams need both, with the chat layer kept and account orchestration added on top. Book a demo.
Drift was acquired by Salesloft per Salesloft's announcements; the product is integrated into Salesloft's broader sales-engagement stack. Standalone Drift positioning has reduced; conversational capabilities are bundled per Salesloft's pricing page.
Qualified is most valuable on Salesforce; non-Salesforce CRMs get less leverage per Qualified's documentation. HubSpot-native teams typically pick a different surface.
Qualified, generally. Per Vendr disclosures, Qualified lands in mid-five-figure annual range. Drift's pricing is now bundled with Salesloft per Salesloft's pricing page, so the comparison depends on whether you already have Salesloft.
For Salesforce-native teams, often yes; the Salesforce account-routing depth is the differentiator per Qualified's documentation. For multi-CRM or Salesloft-using teams, Drift inside Salesloft is typically the cleaner story.
Intercom is a different category (customer support and product-led conversational) per Intercom's documentation. For ABM-focused conversational use cases, Qualified and Drift remain the primary candidates.
Conversational ABM is one channel of a broader ABM motion. The right ABM platform feeds account state and intent into Qualified or Drift so chat fires at the right moment. See our how to choose an ABM platform guide.
Qualified. Salesforce account routing is the differentiator at this stage per Qualified's documentation.
Drift inside Salesloft. The bundled story and shared CRM connectors win per Salesloft's pricing page.
Neither is ideal. HubSpot's native chat plus a marketing-led conversational stack typically pencil out better per HubSpot's published pricing.
Pair an ABM platform with whichever conversational layer fits your CRM. Don't switch CRMs to fix a chat problem.
Drift inside Salesloft, often. The conversational AI investments pre-acquisition give it depth per Drift's documentation, and Salesloft's continued investment after the deal preserves that capability for marketing teams.
Qualified for Salesforce-native teams; Drift inside Salesloft for Salesloft customers; otherwise look at native HubSpot chat or a category outsider. The hybrid scenario tends to expose the gap between conversational tooling and orchestration tooling more sharply per public reviews on G2.
Don't buy either yet. Native CRM chat plus a meeting-booking tool typically suffice at this stage. Qualified and Drift earn their cost only when AE volume and account-list size justify per Vendr disclosures.
For deeper reading, see best intent data platforms and best ABM platforms 2026. Or book a demo with us. Outbound reference: the G2 conversational marketing category covers the broader vendor lineup.