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Zia is bundled at no additional cost with most paid Zoho applications and with Zoho One, which starts at roughly $37/user/month billed annually. Some advanced capabilities â such as additional Zia prediction credits, OCR scans beyond a monthly quota, or Zia Voice on certain plans â may require higher tiers or add-on credits. For standard users on CRM Enterprise, Desk Enterprise, or Zoho One, the vast majority of Zia features are available without a separate license. This is a notable difference from Salesforce Einstein, where many AI features carry significant per-user upcharges.
Inside Zoho CRM, Zia handles lead and deal scoring, win-probability forecasting, next-best-action suggestions, email sentiment analysis, anomaly detection on KPIs, duplicate record detection, and data enrichment. It can also auto-respond to common queries, transcribe sales calls, and surface conversation intelligence such as competitor mentions. Reps can ask Zia natural-language questions like 'show me deals likely to close this quarter' and get filtered, ranked results. Admins can configure Zia to trigger workflows when sentiment drops or anomalies appear.
Zia is dramatically more affordable than Einstein and Copilot because it is bundled into Zoho subscriptions rather than sold as a separate AI add-on. However, Einstein and Copilot generally have more mature generative AI, larger model partnerships (OpenAI, Anthropic), and richer enterprise governance tooling. Zia wins on price-to-value for SMBs and mid-market teams already on Zoho, while Einstein and Copilot are better fits for large enterprises on Salesforce or Microsoft 365 stacks. Choosing between them is largely determined by which CRM and productivity suite the company has already standardized on.
Zia Agent Studio is Zoho's low-code environment for building purpose-built AI agents that combine prompts, skills, and access to Zoho data and external APIs. Admins configure goals, guardrails, and tools so agents can autonomously execute workflows like lead qualification or expense approvals. It is positioned as Zoho's answer to Agentforce and Copilot Studio for SMB and mid-market teams.
Zoho hosts data in regional data centers across the US, EU, India, Australia, Japan, China, and Canada, and customers can typically choose their data residency at sign-up. Zoho publicly states that customer data is not used to train models for other customers, and Zia's predictive models are tenant-isolated. For generative features that involve third-party LLMs, Zoho exposes opt-in/opt-out controls. Enterprises with strict compliance requirements should review Zoho's trust center and DPAs for the exact terms applicable to their plan.
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Tutorial updated March 2026