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Octave is a context engine, not just a prompt interface. It stores your ICP, personas, value propositions, positioning, and competitive intelligence as structured context, then applies that context consistently across outbound messaging, call prep, battle cards, and marketing content. A raw LLM requires you to re-paste context every session and will drift off-brand; Octave enforces your messaging framework. As of 2025, Octave also exposes this context via MCP so you can still use Claude or Claude Code as your interface while pulling Octave's grounded context underneath.
Octave was founded in 2024 by Zach Vidibor and Julian Tempelsman. The company positions itself as the "Agentic GTM Brain" and the context engine for growth and GTM engineering teams. Being a 2024-founded startup, it is newer than incumbents like Outreach, Salesloft, or Gong, but it is purpose-built around generative AI rather than retrofitted. This makes it attractive to teams that want an AI-native GTM layer rather than a legacy platform with AI bolted on.
Octave ships a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that exposes your ICP and GTM context to any MCP-compatible client, including Claude and Claude Code. This means a GTM engineer or developer can call Octave's buyer context directly from a Claude conversation, use it to generate messaging, draft landing-page copy, or power internal tools without leaving their AI workspace. The launch was highlighted on Octave's homepage as a 2025 release. It is particularly useful for GTM engineering teams building custom automations.
No â Octave explicitly sits upstream of sequencing and dialing tools rather than replacing them. Octave generates the messaging, personalization, and context; Outreach, Salesloft, or Apollo handle the send cadence, deliverability, and reply tracking. Most teams deploy Octave alongside an existing sequencer rather than ripping one out. If you do not already have a sequencer, you will still need to budget for one.
Octave offers a free tier at $0 for individuals or small teams to evaluate the platform. Paid plan pricing (Team and Enterprise) is not publicly listed on Octave's website as of April 2026, and Octave has not confirmed specific price points â you must contact their sales team for a quote. We have not been able to verify any exact per-seat or contract pricing from Octave directly. For rough budget planning only, comparable B2B GTM content and enablement platforms (such as Highspot, Seismic, and Lavender) typically price Team tiers between $30 and $75 per seat per month billed annually, and Enterprise contracts for 50+ seats between $50 and $120 per seat per month â but these are industry category ranges, not Octave's actual prices, and Octave's pricing structure may differ significantly. When contacting Octave's sales team, ask specifically about per-seat pricing, seat minimums, annual vs. monthly billing options, any usage-based metering (e.g., message volume caps), and whether a free trial of paid features is available. The free tier is fully functional for solo evaluation but paid tiers are required for team collaboration, MCP integration, and scaled messaging. Because Octave is a content and context layer rather than a sequencer, its cost is additive to your existing sales engagement stack â budget accordingly.
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Tutorial updated March 2026