Briced vs NetHunt

CRM in Gmail, with less manual operation

NetHunt is one of the clearest CRM-in-Gmail products. Briced is better for teams that want the inbox to be the source of truth and the pipeline to build itself automatically from the conversation.

2 min
From inbox connection to live pipeline
AI-native
Pipeline updates inferred from the conversation
Dual inbox
Works across Gmail and Microsoft 365 from one system

Feature comparison

Feature Briced NetHunt
CRM-in-Gmail workflow Inbox-first, but not embedded as a Gmail CRM panel Yes
AI-native pipeline creation Yes More traditional CRM model
Auto-built pipeline from email history Yes Not the core operating model
Setup time About 2 minutes Extension and CRM setup required
Plain-English automations Yes Workflow automation model
Gmail-first design Works very well Yes
Outlook-ready path Yes Less central to the product positioning
Manual CRM upkeep required Minimal More operator effort remains

Why teams choose Briced over NetHunt

The inbox is the source of truth

NetHunt is good for teams that want CRM inside Gmail. Briced is better if your goal is to let AI read the actual communication history and maintain the system from there.

Faster path to something usable

Briced optimizes for one thing: connect the inbox and show a real pipeline immediately. That is the right fit for small teams that do not want to spend time shaping the CRM before it helps.

Better when follow-up is the real bottleneck

If your team is missing follow-ups because the pipeline is not staying current, Briced is stronger because it is built around detecting the gap and surfacing the next action automatically.

CRM in the inbox, without the upkeep burden

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