About

We came from the floor,
not from a design studio

Alara started as a life insurance call center. We dialed the data. We bought the leads that didn't convert. We paid for the websites that never rang.

Why we exist

We know what a $1 lead is actually worth, because we bought them

We know why the pacing setting on your dialer matters, because we ran the floor. We know why most agent websites don't produce anything, because we owned one.

Our mission

Every vendor in this industry sells agents an input and charges per input — a website, a blog post, an email send, a seat on a dialer. We want to be the one that sells the outcome, and puts a number on it.
How we work

Four rules we don't break

Publish the price. Always.

Every competitor in this category makes you book a demo to find out what something costs. We think that wastes your afternoon.

No contracts. Earn it monthly.

If we stop being worth it, you should be able to leave that month. So you can.

Say the uncomfortable thing

About our own pricing, about compliance, about what a lead is really worth. You've been told enough comfortable things.

Never sell a lead we wouldn't dial ourselves

Which is why the scrub pipeline exists, and why some records never reach the catalog at all.

Where we are

A US company with an operations team in Pakistan

We say so plainly, because you should know who's answering the phone. It's also the reason we can sell a dialer seat at $79 and a full-time assistant at $1,199 — a different cost base, passed on.