Hyperbound vs. Luster: Why Hyperbound Is the Proven AI Roleplay Platform for Revenue Teams

Mia Kosoglow

October 1, 2025

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TL;DR

  • Luster launched in mid-2024 with experienced sales leadership and early traction in SMB and mid-market.
  • Strengths include personalized coaching plans and skill drills, but the platform is younger in its development: lower latency with the voice AI, limited reporting, and early stages of real call scoring.
  • Hyperbound is purpose-built for enterprise, and supports large-scale rollouts with customizable roleplays, tested real call integrations, and highly customizable reporting.
  • For complex technical sales, enterprises consistently choose Hyperbound as the more scalable, realistic solution.

What Is Luster?

Luster entered the market in June 2024, about six months after Hyperbound. Founded by experienced sales leaders, the company positions itself around personalized enablement for GTM teams, promising to diagnose, predict, and prescribe exactly what each rep needs to hit revenue goals.

Their target market leans toward SMB and mid-market B2B SaaS, where prescriptive coaching and ease of adoption resonate most. Their message is clear: every rep deserves enablement tailored to their unique needs.

Strengths of Luster

Luster’s leadership is its biggest strength. CEO Christina Brady, formerly a sales leader at Spekit, is deeply connected in the sales enablement community and active in women in sales networks. This gives Luster instant credibility and helps them build momentum through strong community engagement.

On the product side, Luster has focused on personalization and lightweight practice tools:

  • AI-driven, personalized coaching plans for each rep.
  • “Skill drills” that allow reps to practice bite-sized parts of calls.

Customers may also be impressed by their hands-on leadership style and strong branding, with Christina often personally engaged with customers and prospects.

Where Luster Falls Short for Sales Teams

As a newer platform, Luster is still in the early stages of product maturity. Teams evaluating the solution often find:

  • Less natural sounding bots, with delays that make conversations less realistic and effective.
  • Limited reporting and analytics, with little ability to customize dashboards.
  • Early stages of real call scoring, with early integrations with call recorders.
  • High-level AI scorecards that don’t go deep into technical or industry-specific evaluations.
  • Limited language support, which can be a barrier for global rollouts.

These limitations may be manageable for smaller teams, but for mid-market and enterprise organizations selling complex products, they present significant challenges.

Hyperbound vs. Luster: What Sets Us Apart

Head Start & Category Creation

Hyperbound created the AI Sales Roleplay category in January 2024, as soon as the technology became viable. We’ve refined the platform for enterprise needs while newer entrants like Luster are still establishing themselves.

Real Call Scoring

Hyperbound integrates with many call recorders and dialers, connecting roleplay performance to real customer conversations. This real call scoring closes the loop from practice → observation → targeted improvement.

Customization & Depth

Hyperbound delivers faster, more natural AI with roleplays that go 2–3 layers deeper into technical product discussions.

Enterprise-Ready Reporting

Hyperbound provides stronger, customizable reporting, including skill heatmaps in the manager dashboard, giving leaders clear visibility into team performance.

Built for Scale

Hyperbound has already proven its ability to handle large-scale enterprise rollouts, complete with customizable competitions and adoption-driving gamification.

Real-World Proof

Luster has shown early traction in SMB and mid-market, driven by strong founder networks and branding. But when enterprises conduct direct evaluations of AI roleplay platforms, Hyperbound consistently comes out on top.

Buyers highlight our more realistic AI, real call scoring integrations, and deeper customization as decisive factors. Hyperbound has also demonstrated the ability to support multi-thousand seat deployments, proving readiness for complex, large-scale rollouts.

Final Thoughts

Luster is a promising entrant in the AI roleplay space, led by respected sales leaders and offering personalized coaching features. While still early in product maturity, with AI voices, analytics, and integrations continuing to evolve, its focus remains on SMB and mid-market teams.

Hyperbound has proven scale, and enterprise readiness to deliver real-world results. With realistic AI roleplays, real call scoring, and customizable reporting, we’re purpose-built for revenue teams tackling complex customer conversations.

If you’re evaluating Luster alternatives, the choice is whether you want a newer SMB/mid-market-focused tool or a proven solution designed to scale with your enterprise.

Note: The information in this article was collected on September 29, 2025, from industry conversations and publicly available sources. Details may evolve as these companies grow and release updates.

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