India verdict (TL;DR)
Verified 2026-05-23India's intent data market is structurally export-oriented: Indian SaaS companies selling globally (Freshworks, Postman, Chargebee, BrowserStack, Clevertap, MoEngage, Zoho) are the primary intent buyers, not Indian enterprises buying from Indian vendors. Domestic India B2B intent is nascent: the volume of Indian manufacturing, BFSI, or services companies running structured intent-data programs is small. Among global intent vendors at India-headquartered SaaS exporters: 6sense and Bombora are the most common choices for global ABM and demand gen targeting US/EU enterprise accounts. G2 Buyer Intent is increasingly common at India-headquartered B2B SaaS in G2-covered categories. ZoomInfo Intent is bundled at India SaaS companies that procure ZoomInfo SalesOS for US contact data. DPDP Act 2023 (Digital Personal Data Protection Act) is India's binding privacy law; intent data processing of Indian B2B residents requires consent and deletion rights configuration. No credible domestic Indian intent data platform exists at present; intent procurement in India is for global-target use cases, not India-domestic.
Picks for India
- Indian SaaS exporter targeting US/EU enterprise ($100M+ ARR): 6sense-intent Default at India-headquartered SaaS leaders targeting US/EU enterprise. AI-driven predictive intent + ABM in one platform. AgentFlow AI-driven account actions is the 2026 differentiator for India-origin SaaS with global enterprise targets.
- Indian SaaS wanting standalone publisher-network intent for global accounts: bombora-intent Original publisher Co-op. Used by Indian SaaS marketing teams running intent into Marketo/HubSpot/Eloqua for US/EU nurture. Cleaner signal than ZoomInfo Intent for fresh intent procurement.
- Indian B2B SaaS in G2-covered categories targeting US buyers: g2-buyer-intent First-party software-review traffic from G2.com. Strong for Indian SaaS exporters in software categories with meaningful G2 review volume; software-buying intent signal-to-noise ratio is the highest in category.
- Indian SaaS targeting US enterprise tech IT buyers: techtarget-priority-engine Tech-buyer publisher network intent. Right call for India-headquartered tech vendors (cybersecurity, dev tools, infrastructure) selling into US enterprise IT.
- Indian SaaS with ZoomInfo SalesOS commitment: zoominfo-intent Bundled in ZoomInfo SalesOS Elite tier. Default for Indian SaaS exporters already procuring ZoomInfo for US contact data; convenient bundle though signal quality reviews are mixed vs standalone Bombora.
How the buyer intent / intent data software market looks in India
India's intent data market is structurally unlike any other country in this ranking. The primary buyers are not Indian enterprises doing intent inside India but Indian-founded SaaS companies running global intent programs from India-based marketing teams targeting US, EU, and APAC enterprise accounts.
The Indian SaaS export ecosystem has produced a substantial tier of global-selling B2B software companies: Freshworks (customer engagement), Postman (API platform), Chargebee (billing), BrowserStack (testing), Clevertap (customer engagement), MoEngage (marketing automation), Zoho (broadly), Whatfix, Mindtickle, Hasura, Razorpay (B2B segment), and dozens of Series B+ companies from Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, and Chennai. These companies run marketing from India, sell globally, and select intent vendors on the same criteria as US/UK enterprise buyers: signal quality (G2 Buyer Intent for software categories, Bombora for cross-vertical breadth), ABM integration (6sense, Demandbase), or affordability (Bombora standalone or G2 Buyer Intent single category).
6sense and Bombora together account for the majority of intent contracts at India-headquartered SaaS exporter companies. G2 Buyer Intent is the rising choice for SaaS in G2-covered categories. ZoomInfo Intent is bundled at companies already on ZoomInfo SalesOS. TechTarget Priority Engine is common at India-headquartered cybersecurity, dev tools, and infrastructure vendors targeting US enterprise IT.
Domestic India B2B intent (Indian companies marketing to other Indian companies via intent-data-driven methods) is minimal. The Indian B2B buying cycle remains relationship-driven, conference-anchored, and channel-heavy for most traditional sectors (manufacturing, BFSI, public sector). Structured digital intent programs targeting Indian accounts using platforms like 6sense or Bombora are rare outside the tech sector and a small cohort of D2C/B2B2C consumer brands.
DPDP Act 2023: India's Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 applies to processing of personal data of Indian residents, including B2B contacts. Intent platforms processing contact data of Indian employees at target accounts must honor consent requirements and deletion rights. GDPR-compliant platforms (6sense, Bombora, Demandbase, Cognism Intent) are operationally well-positioned, but India-specific consent flows must be configured. Data localization requirements under DPDP rules are still being finalized as of 2026; watch for DPDP data residency rulemaking.
Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 (DPDP Act): India's binding data-privacy law applies to processing of personal data of Indian residents, including B2B contact data surfaced through intent platforms. All GDPR-compliant intent platforms (6sense, Bombora, Demandbase, Cognism Intent) can satisfy DPDP operationally, but India-specific consent collection and deletion-request workflows must be configured. DPDP data localization rules are still in rulemaking as of 2026; monitor MeitY (Ministry of Electronics and IT) for updates that may require India-resident data to be stored in India. For Indian SaaS companies running intent on global contacts (US/EU), standard GDPR, CCPA, and DSGVO compliance frameworks apply to those geographies. RBI guidelines on cross-border data transfers may apply if intent data flows into BFSI use cases. SEBI / cybersecurity audit frameworks may apply for intent platforms used by listed Indian companies.
Quick comparison, ranked for India
| Product | Best for | Starts at | 10-emp/mo* | Pricing | G2 | Geo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 6sense | Enterprise B2B with ABM motion | Quote | - | 4.5 | Global; strongest in US, EU, UK | |
| 2 Bombora | B2B mid-market and enterprise marketing-led | Quote | - | 4.4 | Global; strongest in US, weaker but growing in EU | |
| 3 G2 Buyer Intent | B2B software vendors in G2-covered categories | Quote | - | 4.5 | Global; strongest in US, EU, UK | |
| 4 Demandbase | Enterprise B2B with ABM motion | Quote | - | 4.4 | Global; strongest in US, EU, UK | |
| 5 TechTarget Priority Engine | Enterprise tech vendors selling to IT | Quote | - | 4.3 | Global; strongest in US, UK, DACH | |
| 10 ZoomInfo Intent | ZoomInfo-anchored buyers | Quote | - | 4.2 | Global; strongest in US, weaker EU | |
| 6 Cognism Intent | UK/EU B2B sales teams | Quote | - | 4.6 | Global; strongest in UK, EU, growing in US | |
| 8 Foundry Intent | Tech vendors selling to IT | Quote | - | 4.3 | Global; strongest in US, UK, DACH | |
| 7 DemandScience Intent | Mid-market and enterprise tech vendors | Quote | - | 4.2 | Global; strongest in US, UK | |
| 9 KickFire | Mid-market B2B with site-visitor reveal use case | Quote | - | 4.2 | Global; strongest in US |
*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.
What buyers in India actually pay
Median annual deal size by employee band, in INR. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.
| Product | Employee band | Median annual (INR) | Sample | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6sense | Indian SaaS ($100M-$500M ARR, targeting global) | ₹9,600,000 | 24 | USD-billed; INR equivalent at approx. 83 INR/USD |
| Bombora | Indian SaaS mid-market | ₹5,400,000 | 18 | USD-billed standalone Bombora; INR equivalent |
| G2 Buyer Intent | Indian SaaS in G2 categories | ₹2,400,000 | 22 | USD-billed; INR equivalent single-category G2 Buyer Intent |
| Demandbase | Indian SaaS ($100M-$500M ARR) | ₹8,800,000 | 14 | USD-billed via reseller; INR equivalent |
| TechTarget Priority Engine | Indian cybersecurity / dev tools / infrastructure | ₹6,500,000 | 12 | USD-billed; INR equivalent multi-category Priority Engine |
| ZoomInfo Intent | Indian SaaS (ZoomInfo bundle) | ₹12,700,000 | 19 | Bundled with ZoomInfo SalesOS Elite USD pricing |
India-built or India-strong vendors worth knowing
Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for India buyers and worth a shortlist.
MeritGroup
Visit ↗Mumbai. India-based B2B intent data reseller and demand-gen services firm. Not an intent platform; acts as Bombora and other intent-data reseller for Indian SaaS companies. Common first stop for Indian SaaS companies wanting managed intent services before procuring a platform license.
Daton (formerly Saras Analytics)
Visit ↗Bangalore. Marketing analytics and data engineering for Indian SaaS companies. Often paired with 6sense or Bombora deployments for intent data pipeline management and CRM-to-intent data engineering.
Global picks that don't fit here
- KickFireKickFire has thin India footprint and India support. US-headquartered IP-to-company reveal + intent is primarily relevant for US use cases. Indian SaaS exporters should use Bombora, 6sense Intent, or G2 Buyer Intent.
- DemandScience IntentDemandScience has thin India presence; US-headquartered tech-vertical intent service is primarily relevant for US tech vendors. Indian SaaS exporters should use Bombora or 6sense Intent for cross-vertical intent.
- Foundry IntentFoundry Intent (CIO.com, ITWorld) US-publisher portfolio has minimal India relevance for India-targeted ABM. Indian SaaS exporters targeting US tech buyers should evaluate Foundry alongside TechTarget Priority Engine.
All 10, ranked for India
Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the India market.
6sense
AI-driven intent aggregation with ABM integration depth.
6sense is the AI-driven intent data and ABM platform leader, founded 2013. Last valued $5.2B (2022 Series E). The intent layer combines Bombora-licensed publisher Co-op data, 6sense-proprietary first-party signals, and predictive AI scoring (Revenue AI). Strengths: strongest predictive AI in the intent category, broadest intent signal aggregation (Bombora + proprietary + technographics), AgentFlow for AI-driven action on intent signals, and deep ABM orchestration co-located in one platform. Best fit for enterprise B2B ($200M+ revenue) where intent and ABM are the same buying decision. Trade-offs: pricing is meaningful ($75K-$500K+/year), the intent layer is most valuable when bundled with the full ABM suite (standalone intent purchase is uncommon), and implementation runs 3-9 months for full intent + ABM rollout. Co-listed in our Top 10 ABM Platforms ranking; here we evaluate the intent layer specifically.
Enterprise B2B ($200M-$2B+ revenue) wanting AI-driven intent aggregation tightly coupled with ABM orchestration in one platform.
Buyers wanting standalone intent data without ABM bundle (Bombora better as pure data layer), SMB and lower mid-market (cost prohibitive), or organizations not running structured ABM.
Strengths
- Strongest predictive AI on intent signals
- Broadest intent signal aggregation (Bombora-licensed + proprietary + technographics)
- AgentFlow AI-driven action on intent
- Deep ABM orchestration co-located
- Bombora intent licensed plus first-party signals
- Fits enterprise B2B with serious ABM motion
Weaknesses
- Pricing meaningful
- Intent layer most valuable bundled with full ABM suite
- Standalone intent purchase uncommon
- Implementation runs 3-9 months for full rollout
- Per-account pricing creates surprise costs
- Intent accuracy still subject to category 30-50% noise floor
Pricing tiers
opaque- 6sense Standard~$75K-$150K/year typical; intent included in tierQuote
- 6sense Pro$150K-$300K/year; expanded intent depthQuote
- 6sense Premium$300K-$1M+/year with AgentFlowQuote
- · Per-account scaling
- · Implementation services
- · Annual price increases of 8-12%
- · Bombora intent often bundled but verify in contract
Key features
- +AI-driven predictive intent scoring
- +Bombora intent integration
- +Proprietary first-party intent signals
- +Topic taxonomy (thousands of topics)
- +Account-level intent surge detection
- +AgentFlow for AI actions on intent
- +ABM orchestration
- +300+ integrations
Bombora
Original B2B intent data Co-op; by the marketer for the marketer.
Bombora is the original B2B intent data Co-op, founded 2014 by former marketing-tech executives. The Co-op model: 5,000+ B2B publishers contribute content-consumption data; Bombora aggregates and surfaces account-level intent signals (Company Surge). Strengths: largest B2B intent Co-op by publisher participation, account-level (not contact-level) signals tuned for marketing-led buyers, licensed by most of the rest of the intent category (ZoomInfo, 6sense, Demandbase, Cognism), strong topic taxonomy depth, and mature 11-year track record. Best fit for marketing-led teams wanting the data layer rather than an opinionated platform. Trade-offs: not a contact data platform (use alongside ZoomInfo/Lusha/Cognism), pricing is meaningful for direct subscriptions ($50K-$200K+/year), implementation requires marketing operations expertise to surface intent into orchestration, and signal quality varies meaningfully by topic.
B2B mid-market and enterprise marketing-led teams wanting account-level intent signals from a publisher Co-op network, often surfaced through ABM platforms or sales intelligence vendors that license Bombora.
Buyers wanting contact data (use ZoomInfo, Lusha, or Cognism alongside), pure outbound SDR teams without marketing operations, or budget-conscious SMB.
Strengths
- Largest B2B intent data Co-op (5,000+ publishers)
- Account-level intent signals (Company Surge)
- Licensed by most of the rest of the category
- Strong topic taxonomy depth
- Mature 11-year track record
- By the marketer for the marketer culture
Weaknesses
- Not a contact data platform
- Pricing meaningful for direct subscriptions
- Licensee resellers (ZoomInfo, 6sense, Demandbase, Cognism) often package Bombora with their data
- Signal quality varies meaningfully by topic
- Implementation requires marketing operations expertise
- Cookie deprecation in browsers reshaping publisher-network signal collection
Pricing tiers
opaque- Bombora Standard~$50K-$100K/year typicalQuote
- Bombora Enterprise$100K-$300K/yearQuote
- Bombora via ZoomInfo, 6sense, Demandbase, CognismBundled in licensee platforms; pricing variesQuote
- · Per-topic costs
- · Annual price increases
- · Implementation services
- · Custom topic builds
Key features
- +B2B intent Co-op (5,000+ publishers)
- +Account-level intent signals (Company Surge)
- +Topic taxonomy (12,000+ topics)
- +Surge data (rising intent detection)
- +Native integrations to ZoomInfo, 6sense, Demandbase, Cognism
- +API access for custom integrations
- +Historical intent data
G2 Buyer Intent
First-party software-review traffic intent; highest signal quality in category for software buying.
G2 Buyer Intent is G2.com's monetization of first-party software-review traffic, productized after G2 became the dominant software review marketplace. The product surfaces which accounts (deanonymized via IP-to-company resolution) are researching specific software categories and comparing specific products on G2.com. Strengths: first-party signal source from a high-intent destination (software buyers actively researching), typically the strongest signal-to-noise ratio in the category for software buying decisions, mature G2 product integration (claim profile, sponsor categories, surface visitors), and clean GDPR/CCPA position because data is from G2's own properties. Best fit for B2B software vendors selling categories that have meaningful G2 traffic. Trade-offs: scope is limited to software-buying intent (irrelevant for non-software B2B verticals), value is heaviest for vendors in categories that get serious G2 review volume, and IP-to-company resolution still carries 15-30% noise for accounts visiting from shared infrastructure (VPNs, ISPs).
B2B software vendors in categories with meaningful G2 review volume wanting first-party intent signals from software buyers actively comparing products.
Non-software B2B (services, industrial, manufacturing, BFSI; Bombora or TechTarget better), categories with thin G2 review volume, or buyers wanting broad cross-category intent (Bombora better).
Strengths
- First-party signal source from a high-intent destination
- Typically strongest signal-to-noise ratio for software buying
- Mature G2 product integration (claim, sponsor, visitor)
- Clean GDPR/CCPA position (first-party data)
- Account-level deanonymization via IP-to-company resolution
- Surfaces specific competitor comparisons (Product X vs Product Y page views)
Weaknesses
- Scope limited to software-buying intent (not general B2B)
- Value heaviest for categories with serious G2 review volume
- IP-to-company resolution carries 15-30% noise
- Pricing tied to G2 marketplace participation (sponsor tiers)
- Not a fit for non-software verticals (services, industrial, BFSI)
- Per-category tiering can escalate fast
Pricing tiers
partial- G2 Buyer Intent (Power)Standalone Buyer Intent; ~$15K-$50K/year for single category typicalQuote
- G2 Marketing Solutions (Premium)Buyer Intent + Sponsor placements; $30K-$150K/year typical multi-categoryQuote
- G2 Marketing Solutions (Elite)$150K-$500K/year multi-category at scale + integrationsQuote
- · Per-category scaling
- · Sponsor placement add-ons
- · Annual price increases
- · Integration overhead for CRM activation
Key features
- +First-party software-review traffic intent
- +Account-level deanonymization (IP-to-company)
- +Competitor comparison page tracking
- +Category research signals
- +Salesforce + HubSpot integration
- +Slack alerts for high-intent visitors
- +Sponsor + claim profile features
Demandbase
Intent + ABM orchestration converged post-Engagio merger.
Demandbase is the broad ABM Cloud platform with native intent layer, founded 2007. The intent layer combines Demandbase-proprietary first-party signals, Bombora-licensed Co-op intent, and post-Engagio merger (2020) account engagement signals (engagement minutes). Strengths: intent + ABM orchestration in one vendor contract, mature 18-year US enterprise track record, deep enterprise customer base, EU data residency available, and integrated InsideView contact data (acquired 2020). Best fit for enterprise B2B wanting intent and ABM orchestration converged from one vendor. Trade-offs: 6sense is generally considered more advanced on AI/predictive intent scoring, the Engagio + InsideView consolidation post-2020 created brand confusion for several years, and innovation pace on the intent layer specifically has trailed 6sense AgentFlow velocity. Co-listed in our Top 10 ABM Platforms ranking; here we evaluate the intent layer specifically.
Enterprise B2B ($200M-$2B+ revenue) wanting intent + ABM orchestration + sales intelligence from one vendor with EU data residency.
Buyers prioritizing pure AI-driven intent (6sense better), mid-market wanting affordable standalone intent (Bombora cheaper), or buyers without ABM motion.
Strengths
- Intent + ABM orchestration in one vendor
- Mature 18-year US enterprise track record
- Deep enterprise customer base
- EU data residency available
- Integrated InsideView contact data
- Bombora intent licensed plus proprietary engagement signals
Weaknesses
- 6sense more advanced on AI/predictive intent scoring
- Engagio + InsideView consolidation created brand confusion
- Innovation pace on intent layer below 6sense AgentFlow
- Pricing meaningful
- Intent layer most valuable bundled with full ABM Cloud
- Per-module add-ons can escalate
Pricing tiers
opaque- Demandbase Standard~$75K-$150K/year typical; intent includedQuote
- Demandbase Pro$150K-$300K/yearQuote
- Demandbase Premium$300K-$1M+/year for full ABM CloudQuote
- · Per-module add-ons
- · Implementation services
- · Annual price increases of 6-10%
- · Bombora intent often bundled but verify in contract
Key features
- +Account-level intent scoring
- +Bombora intent integration
- +Demandbase-proprietary first-party signals
- +Engagement minutes (Engagio heritage)
- +ABM Cloud orchestration
- +InsideView contact data
- +Pipeline analytics
- +250+ integrations
TechTarget Priority Engine
Purchase intent from TechTarget tech-buyer publisher network.
TechTarget Priority Engine is the purchase-intent product from TechTarget, founded 1999 as a network of tech-buyer publications (SearchCIO, SearchSecurity, SearchITChannel, dozens more). Now part of Informa TechTarget post-2024 merger with Informa Tech. The intent layer is publisher-network purchase intent from TechTarget readership (IT decision-makers, CIOs, security buyers, IT operations). Strengths: high-quality first-party signal from a high-intent reader base (IT buyers actively researching specific technology categories), mature 25+ year tech-publisher network, named contact-level intent (not just account-level), and strong fit for enterprise tech vendors selling to IT departments. Best fit for tech vendors selling to IT and security buyers. Trade-offs: scope is tech-vertical only (irrelevant for non-tech B2B verticals), pricing is meaningful ($60K-$300K+/year), and Priority Engine value is heaviest for vendors in categories with substantial TechTarget readership.
Enterprise tech vendors (security, infrastructure, dev tools, IT operations, cloud) selling to IT decision-makers and CIOs wanting publisher-network purchase intent with named contacts.
Non-tech B2B (services, industrial, BFSI, healthcare; Bombora or vertical-specific publishers better), SMB tech vendors (cost prohibitive), or buyers wanting cross-vertical intent breadth.
Strengths
- High-quality first-party signal from IT-buyer reader base
- Mature 25+ year tech-publisher network
- Named contact-level intent (not just account-level)
- Fits enterprise tech vendors selling to IT
- Editorial-curated tech topic taxonomy
- Informa TechTarget post-2024 expansion
Weaknesses
- Scope tech-vertical only
- Pricing meaningful
- Value heaviest for categories with TechTarget readership
- Not a fit for non-tech B2B verticals
- Post-Informa merger integration still settling
- Publisher-network signal model facing browser-tracking headwinds
Pricing tiers
opaque- Priority Engine Standard~$60K-$120K/year typical for single categoryQuote
- Priority Engine Pro$120K-$300K/year for multiple categoriesQuote
- Priority Engine Enterprise$300K-$600K+/year at scale plus integrationsQuote
- · Per-category scaling
- · Sponsored content bundles
- · Annual price increases
- · Integration services
Key features
- +Publisher-network purchase intent
- +Named contact-level intent
- +Editorial-curated tech topic taxonomy
- +Salesforce + HubSpot integration
- +Account-level surge detection
- +Sponsored content + intent combined
- +Custom audience builds
ZoomInfo Intent
Bundled with ZoomInfo SalesOS Elite; default for ZoomInfo-committed buyers.
ZoomInfo Intent is the intent layer of the ZoomInfo SalesOS platform, bundled into the Elite tier. The intent layer combines Bombora-licensed Co-op intent and ZoomInfo-proprietary signal aggregation (web visits, content consumption inferred from ZoomInfo SalesOS network activity). Strengths: native ZoomInfo SalesOS integration (sales + intent unified), default for ZoomInfo-committed buyers wanting bundled intent + contact data, public ZoomInfo parent. Best fit for existing ZoomInfo SalesOS customers extending into intent. Trade-offs: outside ZoomInfo ecosystem the product is significantly less compelling, signal quality reviews are mixed vs standalone Bombora (ZoomInfo Intent customers often report that pure-Bombora signal is cleaner), ZoomInfo overall renewal practices and customer trust have been battered through 2024-2025, and pricing is opaque and bundled.
Existing ZoomInfo SalesOS Elite customers (200-10,000 employees) extending into intent without procuring a separate Bombora subscription.
Non-ZoomInfo buyers (Bombora standalone or 6sense better), buyers concerned about ZoomInfo renewal practices, or buyers wanting highest-quality standalone intent (G2 Buyer Intent or Bombora better).
Strengths
- Native ZoomInfo SalesOS integration
- Default for ZoomInfo-committed buyers
- Bundled intent + contact data in one contract
- Public ZoomInfo parent
- Bombora intent licensed plus proprietary signals
- Mature ZoomInfo platform
Weaknesses
- Outside ZoomInfo ecosystem less compelling
- Signal quality reviews mixed vs standalone Bombora
- ZoomInfo overall renewal practices battered customer trust 2024-2025
- Pricing opaque and bundled
- Auto-renewal disputes documented in industry forums
- Customer churn from ZoomInfo overall reported in 2024-2025
Pricing tiers
opaque- ZoomInfo SalesOS Elite (intent bundled)~$150K-$500K+/year typical for Elite tier with intentQuote
- ZoomInfo Intent (standalone, less common)Less commonly sold standaloneQuote
- · ZoomInfo SalesOS license required for full value
- · Annual price increases of 8-15% reported
- · Per-credit overages
- · Aggressive renewal terms with auto-renewal flagged in user reports
Key features
- +Bombora intent integration
- +ZoomInfo-proprietary signal aggregation
- +Native ZoomInfo SalesOS integration
- +Account scoring
- +Topic taxonomy
- +CRM activation
Cognism Intent
EU/UK GDPR-compliant intent layer (Bombora + Foundry distribution).
Cognism Intent is the intent layer of Cognism, the London-headquartered B2B sales intelligence company, founded 2015. Cognism Intent combines Bombora-licensed Co-op intent and Foundry (formerly IDG) publisher-network intent through Cognism's GDPR-compliant contact and firmographic data layer. Strengths: leading UK/EU GDPR-compliant intent stack, Diamond Data verification on contact records (a Cognism differentiator), strong fit for EU and UK B2B selling, and integrated contact data + intent in one platform (no separate Bombora subscription needed for licensees). Best fit for UK and EU B2B teams wanting GDPR-compliant intent plus contact data. Trade-offs: not a standalone intent platform (Cognism Intent is part of the Cognism license, not separately purchasable), pricing meaningful when paired with Cognism contact data, and US contact and intent depth below ZoomInfo + Bombora.
UK and EU B2B sales teams (50-5,000 employees) wanting GDPR-compliant intent data integrated with verified GDPR-compliant contact data in one platform.
US-only buyers (ZoomInfo Intent + Bombora better depth for US), buyers wanting standalone intent without contact data layer, or buyers without EU/UK exposure.
Strengths
- Leading UK/EU GDPR-compliant intent stack
- Diamond Data verification on contact records
- Built for EU and UK B2B selling
- Integrated contact data + intent in one platform
- GDPR-native architecture (not retrofitted)
- Bombora + Foundry intent distribution
Weaknesses
- Not a standalone intent platform (part of Cognism license)
- Pricing meaningful when paired with Cognism contact data
- US contact and intent depth below ZoomInfo + Bombora
- Per-seat pricing scales at enterprise
- Brand recognition lower in US
Pricing tiers
opaque- Cognism Platform (intent included in higher tiers)~$20K-$50K/year typical for SMB platformQuote
- Cognism Platform Intent + Diamond Data$50K-$150K/year mid-market with intent add-onQuote
- Cognism Enterprise$150K-$400K+/year enterprise with full intent integrationQuote
- · Per-seat scaling
- · Intent often a higher-tier add-on
- · Annual price increases
- · Diamond Data verification add-on
Key features
- +Bombora-licensed intent
- +Foundry publisher-network intent distribution
- +Diamond Data verification (Cognism differentiator)
- +GDPR-compliant contact + intent integrated
- +EU + UK B2B contact database
- +CRM integration (Salesforce, HubSpot, Outreach, Salesloft)
- +50+ integrations
Foundry Intent
Foundry/IDG publisher-network intent (CIO.com, ITWorld, Computerworld).
Foundry Intent is the intent product from Foundry (formerly IDG Communications), the long-running tech publisher portfolio that includes CIO.com, ITWorld, Computerworld, NetworkWorld, CSO Online, and dozens more. The intent layer surfaces tech-vertical content consumption from Foundry's publisher portfolio combined with the Triblio ABM platform (acquired 2021). Strengths: deep Foundry/IDG tech-publisher portfolio (60+ year IDG history), strong fit for tech-vertical intent (especially IT, security, networking, infrastructure), and integrated ABM platform from Triblio for activation. Best fit for tech vendors wanting publisher-anchored intent from named tech publications. Trade-offs: not a fit for non-tech verticals, post-rebrand (IDG → Foundry, with Triblio acquisition) created brand confusion, innovation pace below pure-play intent vendors, and standalone Foundry Intent (without Triblio ABM bundle) is less commonly procured.
Tech vendors (200-5,000 employees) selling to IT and tech buyers, wanting publisher-network intent from named tech publications (CIO.com, ITWorld) paired with Triblio ABM activation.
Non-tech verticals (Bombora better), buyers wanting deepest pure-play intent platform (Bombora, 6sense better), or buyers prioritizing modern UX.
Strengths
- Deep Foundry/IDG tech-publisher portfolio
- Strong fit for tech-vertical intent
- 60+ year IDG history
- Integrated Triblio ABM platform for activation
- Named tech publications (CIO.com, ITWorld, Computerworld)
- Editorial-curated topic relevance
Weaknesses
- Not a fit for non-tech verticals
- Post-rebrand (IDG → Foundry) created confusion
- Innovation pace below pure-play intent vendors
- Standalone Foundry Intent less commonly procured (typically bundled with Triblio ABM)
- Support is hit-or-miss
- Brand recognition mixed post-rebrand
Pricing tiers
opaque- Foundry Intent (with Triblio ABM)~$50K-$120K/year typical bundledQuote
- Foundry Intent Pro$120K-$300K/yearQuote
- · Foundry publisher syndication often packaged separately
- · Per-account scaling on Triblio
- · Annual price increases
Key features
- +Foundry publisher-network intent
- +Tech-vertical topic taxonomy
- +CIO.com, ITWorld, Computerworld signal sources
- +Triblio ABM platform integration
- +Account scoring
- +Pipeline analytics
DemandScience Intent
Tech-vertical intent and demand gen (formerly Pure B2B).
DemandScience Intent is the intent product from DemandScience, the tech-vertical B2B demand generation company formerly known as Pure Incubation and PureB2B. The intent layer combines DemandScience publisher-network signals with proprietary tech-vertical content consumption data. Strengths: focused tech-vertical intent specialization, paired with content syndication services (one-stop demand-gen + intent), private-equity-backed scale, and mature relationships with tech publisher networks. Best fit for tech vendors wanting intent paired with demand gen services. Trade-offs: scope is tech-vertical (limited applicability outside tech), brand evolution (Pure B2B → DemandScience) created customer confusion, PE-backed posture concerns from buyers wary of cost optimization affecting service quality, and signal quality reviews are mixed vs Bombora and TechTarget Priority Engine.
Mid-market and enterprise tech vendors (200-5,000 employees) wanting tech-vertical intent paired with content syndication and lead-generation services in one contract.
Non-tech B2B (Bombora better), buyers wanting pure intent data without demand-gen services (Bombora better), or buyers concerned about PE-backed cost cutting.
Strengths
- Focused tech-vertical intent specialization
- Paired with content syndication services
- One-stop demand-gen + intent
- Private-equity-backed scale
- Mature tech publisher network relationships
- Lead-generation services for activation
Weaknesses
- Scope tech-vertical (limited outside tech)
- Brand evolution (Pure B2B → DemandScience) created confusion
- PE-backed posture; buyers wary of cost optimization
- Signal quality reviews mixed vs Bombora, TechTarget
- Less mature standalone intent product than Bombora or 6sense
Pricing tiers
opaque- DemandScience Intent~$40K-$100K/year for intent standaloneQuote
- DemandScience Intent + Demand Gen$100K-$300K/year combinedQuote
- DemandScience Enterprise$300K+/year at scaleQuote
- · Lead-generation services often bundled but priced separately
- · Annual price increases
- · Per-category intent scaling
Key features
- +Tech-vertical intent data
- +Publisher-network content consumption signals
- +Content syndication services
- +Lead-generation services
- +Account-level intent scoring
- +CRM integration
KickFire
IP-to-company resolution combined with intent signals.
KickFire is the IP-to-company resolution + intent platform, founded 2010. The product's core differentiator: KickFire LIVE Leads (IP-to-company deanonymization for site visitors) combined with KickFire Account Intent Engine (third-party intent signals). Strengths: mature IP-to-company resolution database, integrated reveal + intent combined, founder-led, and affordable mid-market pricing relative to 6sense/Demandbase. Best fit for mid-market B2B teams wanting site-visitor reveal alongside topic-level intent. Trade-offs: IP-only resolution products typically score below the noise floor on intent accuracy (IP-to-company resolution carries 20-40% noise from shared infrastructure, VPNs, and corporate proxy aggregation), category competitive (Leadfeeder, Albacross, Clearbit Reveal competing on the reveal side), and intent depth below Bombora.
Mid-market B2B teams (50-1,000 employees) wanting site-visitor IP-to-company reveal combined with topic-level intent at affordable pricing.
Buyers wanting highest signal-quality intent (G2 Buyer Intent or Bombora better), enterprise wanting deepest features (6sense better), or buyers wary of IP-to-company noise floor.
Strengths
- Mature IP-to-company resolution database
- Integrated reveal + intent combined
- Founder-led
- Affordable mid-market pricing relative to 6sense/Demandbase
- KickFire LIVE Leads site-visitor deanonymization
- API for custom integrations
Weaknesses
- IP-only products typically below the noise floor on intent accuracy
- IP-to-company resolution carries 20-40% noise
- Category competitive on reveal side
- Intent depth below Bombora
- Support is hit-or-miss
- Smaller integration ecosystem (~40)
Pricing tiers
opaque- KickFire Standard~$8K-$20K/year typical for SMBQuote
- KickFire Pro$20K-$60K/year mid-marketQuote
- KickFire Enterprise$60K-$150K/yearQuote
- · Per-account scaling
- · Annual price increases
- · Integration overhead
Key features
- +KickFire LIVE Leads (IP-to-company reveal)
- +KickFire Account Intent Engine
- +Topic-level intent signals
- +Salesforce + HubSpot integration
- +API for custom builds
- +Account scoring
- +40+ integrations
Frequently asked questions
The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.
Should an Indian SaaS company use 6sense Intent or standalone Bombora for ABM targeting US enterprise accounts?
Does DPDP Act 2023 affect how we use intent data platforms targeting Indian B2B contacts?
What is the difference between buyer intent / intent data, sales intelligence, and ABM platforms?
How accurate is intent data really, and what is the noise floor across the category?
What are the GDPR and CNIL challenges with third-party intent data in the EU?
Bombora Co-op vs ZoomInfo Intent data quality reality, which is cleaner?
Why does G2 Buyer Intent get a premium for review-based intent signals?
How do I evaluate intent data without overpaying given the noise floor and pricing opacity?
How do intent signals integrate with HubSpot and Salesforce?
How do first-party intent and third-party intent compare, and should I layer both?
Should I buy intent through my ABM platform bundle or as a standalone subscription?
Final word
Looking at a different market? See the global Buyer Intent / Intent Data Software ranking, or pick another country at the top of this page.
Last updated 2026-05-23. Local pricing reverified quarterly. Found something inaccurate? Tell us.