If you've ever tried to budget a cold calling campaign, you know the number you get depends entirely on how you're making those calls. A human SDR dialing manually and an AI-powered system hitting the same 1,000 leads can differ by an order of magnitude in cost — and the quality of what lands at the end isn't always what you'd expect. This guide breaks down the real numbers so you can make an informed decision before you spend a dollar.

The True Cost of Human SDR Outreach at Scale

Let's start with the baseline most teams already use: a human sales development rep.

A full-time SDR in the US typically earns $45,000–$60,000 per year in base salary, plus benefits, software, and management overhead — bringing the all-in cost closer to $65,000–$80,000 annually. At roughly 2,000 working hours per year, that's $32–$40 per hour of their time.

Now consider throughput. An SDR making manual cold calls — dialing, leaving voicemails, logging notes — will average somewhere between 40 and 80 dials per day depending on your CRM setup, list quality, and their focus. Call it 60 dials on a good day.

And that's before you account for sick days, ramp time, rep turnover, or the simple reality that SDRs spend a significant portion of their day on tasks that aren't dialing.

What a Lead List Actually Costs

Whether you're running human or AI calls, you need a list. This is where agencies and lead-gen pros often underestimate their cost basis.

Purchasing a list

Third-party data providers like ZoomInfo, Apollo, or industry-specific brokers typically charge anywhere from $0.10 to $1.00+ per verified contact depending on data freshness, industry targeting, and contact depth. For 1,000 leads, expect to spend $100–$500 minimum — more for niche verticals or decision-maker-level contacts.

Scraping fresh leads

Some platforms let you pull leads directly from sources like Google Maps or Yelp based on business category and location. This avoids list-purchase fees but costs time and tooling. Platforms like QALRA build this scraping functionality in natively, so fresh leads come out of a dedicated credit bucket rather than requiring a separate subscription or manual export workflow.

AI Cold Calling: Where the Economics Shift

AI voice calling changes the cost model at a fundamental level. Instead of paying for human hours, you're paying per call — and the system doesn't take breaks, need ramp time, or lose energy on the 80th dial of the day.

The practical cost comparison for 1,000 calls using an AI platform typically falls into three categories:

The workflow matters too. AI platforms that handle the full loop — dial, qualify, press-1 transfer to a live rep, and auto-text hot leads — eliminate several downstream labor costs that most people forget to count when they're comparing sticker prices.

The Hidden Costs Nobody Budgets For

Whether you go human or AI, these line items have a way of showing up late:

So What Should You Budget?

Here's a rough summary of what 1,000 cold calls actually costs across different approaches:

The right answer depends on your use case. Complex enterprise sales with long relationship cycles still benefit from human touch. But for high-volume outbound — local business prospecting, appointment setting, franchise lead-gen, agency client campaigns — AI calling delivers a cost-per-qualified-lead that human teams simply can't match at scale.

If you're an agency or lead-gen operator running campaigns for clients, the math gets even more compelling: lower cost-per-campaign means higher margin or more competitive pricing without sacrificing quality on the handoff.

Platforms like QALRA are built specifically for this use case — upload your list or scrape fresh leads, let AI handle the dialing and qualification, and only pull your team in when a prospect is ready to talk. You can get started on the Starter plan at $29/month and scale from there as campaign volume grows.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many calls can an AI cold calling platform realistically make in a day?
Unlike a human SDR capped at 60–80 dials per day, an AI cold calling system can dial hundreds to thousands of numbers per day limited only by your credit balance and any platform-imposed rate limits. This makes it practical to run a 1,000-lead campaign in a single day rather than across multiple weeks.
Are AI cold calls legal under TCPA regulations?
AI-powered TTS outbound calls to business numbers (B2B) generally carry fewer TCPA restrictions than consumer calls, but compliance still matters — particularly around do-not-call lists, call times, and disclosure requirements. Always consult legal counsel for your specific use case and ensure the platform you use supports compliant call flows.
What's the difference between Fresh Leads, Pool Leads, and Call Credits on platforms like QALRA?
These are three independent credit types that cover different parts of the workflow. Fresh Leads credits are used when you scrape new contacts from sources like Yelp or Google. Pool Leads credits apply when you draw from an existing database. Call Credits are consumed when the system actually dials — so you can source leads and make calls without one bucket draining the other.