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Hyperbound vs Yoodli (2026): One Publishes Prices, One Does Not

Last updated: August 2026

Quick answer: Yoodli publishes prices and Hyperbound does not, which is the clearest difference between them. Yoodli runs from $0 to $20 a month for individuals. Hyperbound is quote only, sold as two separate per user licences, with a free tier of 45 roleplays. Checked 12 August 2026.

How we researched this

We did not run either platform. This comparison is built from both vendors’ published pages, read in a browser on 12 August 2026 with every pricing control flipped. It is not a hands-on test, neither product is scored, and we have not compared roleplay quality because that cannot be assessed from documentation.

What we can compare properly is the commercial shape of each, and that turns out to be where the two genuinely diverge.

The short version

Hyperbound Yoodli
Published price No Yes, for individuals
Free tier 45 prebuilt AI roleplays 5 roleplays total, lifetime, no card
Paid entry Quote only $8/mo annually, $11/mo monthly
Top individual tier Not applicable $20/mo annually, $28/mo monthly
Licensing shape Two separate licences, Practice and Perform, both per user Single ladder, Starter to Pro to Advanced, then Team
Team pricing Quote only Quote only
CRM and call recorder Perform licence only Team tier, not published
Data excluded from AI training Not stated on pricing page Stated, on Advanced
Hyperbound and Yoodli compared on published commercial terms, 12 August 2026.

The difference that actually decides it

These two are frequently listed side by side as competing AI roleplay tools. Commercially they are not really competing for the same buyer, and the free tiers give it away.

Hyperbound’s free tier is a product demo at scale. Forty five prebuilt roleplays is a genuinely large number, and it is more generous than anything else in the category. What it does not include is customisation: you get Hyperbound’s scenarios, not yours. It is designed to get a team convinced before a sales conversation.

Yoodli’s free tier is a trial with no clock. Five roleplays in total, not five a month. You will exhaust it in an afternoon. But Yoodli then lets you pay $8 and keep going, without talking to anyone.

So: Hyperbound gives you a lot of free product and then a sales call. Yoodli gives you a little free product and then a credit card form. That is a difference in who each company is built to sell to, and it predicts almost everything else about them.

Faz says: If you are one person who wants to practise before a meeting on Thursday, this comparison is already over and the answer is Yoodli. Hyperbound’s commercial model does not have a path for you that does not involve a demo. The interesting version of this question is the team one.

For teams, the shapes are different

Hyperbound splits the product in two

Hyperbound pricing page showing a free tier and two Enterprise tiers with no published price
Hyperbound’s pricing page on 12 August 2026. Free lists 45 prebuilt roleplays. Practice and Perform both read Enterprise.

Hyperbound is not one product with tiers. It states plainly that it is priced per user with separate licences for Practice and Perform, bought independently.

Practice is the rehearsal layer: AI roleplays, buyer bot customisation, custom scorecards, custom coaching. Perform adds everything touching real conversations: call scoring, deal coaching, CRM intelligence, conversation intelligence.

The consequence buyers miss is the integration wall. CRM and call recorder integrations are not on Practice at all. If the plan is to buy roleplay and have scores land in Salesforce, that requires the second, more expensive licence. Practice on its own is a closed rehearsal environment with SSO and Slack. Full breakdown in our Hyperbound pricing guide.

Yoodli separates on volume, then hides the team tier

Yoodli AI communication and roleplay coaching homepage
Yoodli (yoodli.ai), the only platform in this category that publishes a price.

Yoodli’s individual tiers are separated by how much you can use them rather than what they can do. Starter is five roleplays total, Pro is ten a week with no rollover, Advanced is unlimited.

The one real capability difference sits at Advanced: your data is explicitly excluded from AI training. Yoodli does not state that exclusion for Starter or Pro.

Team and Enterprise are quote only, and that is where the things a company actually needs live: custom rubric and methodology, team dashboards, roleplay assignment, SSO, SCIM, data retention controls, and LMS, CMS and HRIS integrations. Yoodli states it is SOC 2 Type 2 certified and GDPR compliant. Full breakdown in our Yoodli pricing guide.

Saru says: Both companies publish nothing about team pricing, so at the scale where this decision has real money attached, they are equally opaque. Yoodli’s published individual prices tell you about Yoodli’s individual product. They tell you very little about what fifty seats will cost.

Which to shortlist

  • An individual practising for interviews, pitches or presentations: Yoodli. It is the only one of the two you can buy today, and communication delivery is what it is strongest at
  • A sales team that wants a large amount of rehearsal before committing: Hyperbound, on the strength of 45 free prebuilt roleplays
  • You need scores flowing into your CRM: Hyperbound Perform, and price it as the higher licence from the start rather than discovering the wall later
  • Sensitive or commercially confidential rehearsal content: Yoodli Advanced is the only tier across either vendor that publicly states data is excluded from AI training
  • You want a number before a sales call: Yoodli, and only for individuals

What we could not compare

The thing most people actually want compared: which one produces better roleplays. Realism of the AI buyer, quality of the scoring, whether the feedback changes behaviour, how either handles an accent or an interruption. None of that is assessable from documentation, we have not tested either product, and we are not going to infer it from feature lists.

Both have free tiers, and between them that is 50 roleplays you can run at zero cost. If roleplay quality is your deciding factor, that is the experiment to run, and it will tell you more than any comparison page including this one.

Where these two sit in the wider category

Of twelve platforms we checked on 12 August 2026, Yoodli is the only one that publishes a price at all. Hyperbound is quote only like the other ten. Both sit in our best AI sales coaching software guide alongside Gong, Allego, Mindtickle and the rest, and both rank in our AI sales roleplay tools and best AI sales training software roundups.

If conversation intelligence over real calls matters more than rehearsal, neither of these is the right shape and Gong is the more direct answer.

Verdict

For an individual, Yoodli wins by default: it is the only one you can actually buy. For a team, the honest answer is that both are quote only and the decision turns on shape rather than price. Hyperbound asks you to work out which of two licences you need and charges separately for the half that touches real calls. Yoodli asks you to work out how much volume you need and puts the privacy guarantee at the top tier.

Run both free tiers before you take either call. Between them you get 50 roleplays for nothing, and that is a better basis for the decision than either company’s feature list.

Figures checked on hyperbound.ai and yoodli.ai on 12 August 2026.

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