Consultants sell expertise, not products. The product is time, and admin steals from it directly. Every hour spent in a CRM updating records, copy pasting conversations, building a pipeline report or writing a weekly status update is an hour that does not go on a client invoice. Most CRMs were built for full time sales reps, so they assume admin is what the rep does for a living. For a consultant or a small firm, that assumption inverts the value: the CRM becomes the tax, not the engine.
Breakcold flips it. The first reason consultants switch is the AI admin layer. Breakcold ships a first party MCP server with 50 plus tools across 17 AI clients like Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor and Cowork. The agent runs the boring half: pipeline reports, record updates, auto tasks from a conversation, weekly recaps. The hour you would spend in the CRM goes back into client work. The MCP exposes the multichannel inbox and meeting side too, not just basic fields, so the agent has real client context.
The second reason is the **unified **LinkedIn inbox. Most consulting inbound starts on LinkedIn now. DMs from prospects who read your post, InMails from people in your network, warm intros via Sales Navigator. Every conversation lands on the right record on its own. Reply from Breakcold, the prospect sees the message in LinkedIn, the conversation stays on the record. No Chrome extension to click, no copy paste, no LinkedIn tab to remember.
The third reason is the data model. Custom objects, custom fields and custom relations are first class on the base plan. Model clients, past clients, referral sources and partner consultants as separate entities with real relationships between them. Track who referred whom, who was a past client three years ago, who is on retainer now. The data model is solidly number 2 after Attio in depth and architecturally comparable. The difference with Attio is audience: Attio targets 50 plus person companies with a dedicated GTM engineer, Breakcold gives the same depth without that requirement.
The fourth reason is multichannel. Clients reply where they live. The CEO answers email at 6am, the founder DMs on LinkedIn, the international client texts on WhatsApp, the operations lead schedules the call. **Breakcold is the only CRM that natively integrates email, calls, meetings, LinkedIn, Telegram and **WhatsApp. Every conversation lands on the right record on its own, no second tab, no copy paste.
Pricing is the last gap. Most CRMs charge $50 to $150 per seat per month, with integrations gated to the top tier. For a solo consultant that turns into $1,000 to $3,000 a year just to keep track of clients. Breakcold is $59 per month for the base plan, one seat and one channel account included, unlimited enrichment included. Extra seats are $10 per month, extra accounts are $10 per month. A solo consultant pays $59 per month for the full product, a 5 person firm pays $99 per month flat.
For a wider view, read our take on the AI sales CRM category, our CRM for solopreneurs piece, or our best CRMs with a native MCP server round up.