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United States edition · 10 products ranked · Verified 2026-05-23

Top 10 Revenue Operations (RevOps) Platforms in the United States for 2026

Independent US ranking of RevOps platforms: USD pricing, SOX audit-trail fit, Reg FD implications for deal-level data, and post-acquisition velocity calls for each vendor.

United States verdict (TL;DR)

Verified 2026-05-23

The US is the home market for every vendor in this category. Clari, Gong Revenue Platform, and BoostUp are the three genuine cross-funnel platforms with US enterprise scale. Salesloft (Vista + Drift) and Outreach (Operating Platform) compete on the sales-engagement-anchored side. Aviso and People.ai serve enterprise revenue ops on AI and activity-capture angles respectively. Revenue.io anchors outbound-heavy mid-market. Mediafly Revenue360 and InsightSquared serve the enablement + RevOps convergence segment. The 2026 US compliance variables: SOX requires defensible, auditable revenue projections for public companies; Reg FD prohibits selective disclosure of material non-public deal-level data (deal sizes can be material at scale); CCPA governs California-resident contact data in activity-capture pipelines. Clari and Aviso have explicit SOX audit-trail features designed for public-company RevOps; verify role-based access controls support your Reg FD insider-trading policy before granting deal-level visibility to non-officers.

Picks for United States

  • US enterprise unified RevOps (200+ reps): clari-revops The US enterprise standard. Industry-reported 1,500+ enterprise deployments including named US public-company references. SOX audit trail. Broadest cross-funnel platform breadth (forecast + CI + activity capture + SE post-Groove).
  • US teams already on Gong Revenue Intelligence: gong-revops Fastest path for the ~4,000 US Gong customers to consolidate onto a single Gong Revenue Platform contract. Conversation-intelligence-anchored data layer feeds forecast signal natively.
  • US mid-market wanting Clari features at meaningfully lower cost: boostup-revops Industry-reported 30-40% lower TCO than Clari at comparable scale. Native cross-funnel data architecture; modern UX rebuilt in 2023. Strongest Clari alternative for 50-1,000 rep US SaaS mid-market.
  • US Salesloft customers consolidating onto post-Drift platform: salesloft-revops Salesloft + Drift unified pitch is the US sales-engagement-anchored RevOps story. Industry-reported 5,000+ Salesloft customers; Drift adds marketing-side conversational AI. Budget for Vista renewal pressure.
  • US Outreach customers extending into Commit forecasting and Kaia CI: outreach-revops Outreach Operating Platform extends industry-reported 5,000+ enterprise Outreach customers into broader RevOps under one contract. Mature Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics integration.
  • US enterprise where CRM hygiene is the gating problem: people-ai Industry-reported deployments at Cisco, Microsoft, Snowflake. Deepest activity-capture architecture. Best layered under Clari or Gong as the data hygiene foundation for downstream AI accuracy.
Market context

How the revenue operations (revops) platforms market looks in United States

The US RevOps platform market is the home market for every vendor in this ranking; all 10 are US-headquartered. The category emerged 2018-2020 as Clari repositioned from a forecasting tool into the broader Revenue Platform thesis, and has been challenged ever since by adjacent vendors (Gong from CI, Outreach and Salesloft from sales engagement, People.ai from activity capture, Mediafly from enablement) extending into RevOps from their original product lines. The competitive question is not whether a unified platform is better than best-of-breed; it is which vendor's underlying anchor product is strong enough to credibly carry the cross-funnel extension.

Clari, Gong Revenue Platform, and BoostUp are the three genuine cross-funnel platforms. Clari has the largest installed base (industry-reported 1,500+ enterprise customers including named US public-company references) and the broadest module set post-Groove acquisition. Gong has the dominant CI anchor (industry-reported 4,000+ customers) and is extending most aggressively in 2024-2025 with Engage and Deal Intelligence. BoostUp is the modern challenger with native cross-funnel architecture and meaningfully lower pricing than Clari.

Salesloft (Vista take-private 2021, Drift acquisition Feb 2024) and Outreach (post-2022 valuation reset) compete on the sales-engagement-anchored side. Both have industry-reported 5,000+ enterprise installed bases and both extend outward into Commit/Deals forecasting and Conversations/Kaia CI; neither matches Clari or Gong on the forecasting or CI surfaces specifically, but both win consolidation deals from existing SE customers wanting one vendor.

Aviso and People.ai are the enterprise specialists: Aviso for AI-first forecasting depth without the Revenue Platform bundling pressure, People.ai for activity-capture data hygiene as a foundation layer. Revenue.io anchors outbound-heavy mid-market on the dialer + sequences + CI stack. Mediafly Revenue360 and InsightSquared serve the enablement + RevOps convergence segment, with documented integration risk from the 2021 multi-acquisition consolidation.

The SOX factor is underappreciated. US public companies must maintain defensible records of how revenue projections were derived. Clari and Aviso both have explicit SOX audit-trail features; most others do not document this as a primary capability. The Reg FD factor (selective disclosure of material non-public information) is also live: deal-level pipeline data can be material at sufficient scale, and the role-based access controls in your RevOps platform should restrict deal visibility to appropriate officers under your insider trading policy.

Compliance & local rules

SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley): US public companies must maintain auditable revenue forecast and pipeline records; Clari and Aviso both have explicit SOX audit-trail features; verify your RevOps platform supports immutable forecast history and role-based sign-off before public-company deployment. Reg FD (Regulation Fair Disclosure, 17 CFR 243): prohibits selective disclosure of material non-public information; deal-level pipeline data may be material at sufficient scale; configure role-based access controls in your RevOps platform to restrict deal visibility to officers covered by your insider trading policy. CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act): contact and activity-capture data processed in RevOps tools may include California-resident data; verify CCPA-compliant DPA and deletion-on-request workflow. CAN-SPAM and TCPA: sales engagement modules (Salesloft Cadences, Outreach Engagement, Gong Engage) must comply with CAN-SPAM unsubscribe handling and TCPA consent for SMS/dialer outreach. State privacy laws (Virginia CDPA, Colorado CPA, Connecticut CTDPA, Utah UCPA) increasingly require activity-capture data governance equivalent to CCPA.

At a glance

Quick comparison, ranked for United States

Product Best for Starts at 10-emp/mo* Pricing G2 Geo
1 Clari
Mid-market + enterprise RevOps
Quote - 4.6 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
2 Gong Revenue Platform
Gong-anchored enterprise sales orgs
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
3 BoostUp
Mid-market RevOps
Quote - 4.7 Global; strongest in US
4 Salesloft
Mid-market + enterprise sales engagement extending into RevOps
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in US, UK
6 Outreach
Mid-market + enterprise sales engagement extending into RevOps
Quote - 4.4 Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
5 Aviso
Enterprise revenue ops
Quote - 4.4 Global; strongest in US, India
7 People.ai
Enterprise revenue ops with CRM hygiene focus
Quote - 4.3 Global; strongest in US, UK
8 Revenue.io
Outbound-heavy mid-market
Quote - 4.4 Global; strongest in US
9 Mediafly Revenue360
Mid-market enablement + RevOps
Quote - 4.5 Global; strongest in US, UK
10 InsightSquared
Mid-market sales ops; primarily pre-2021 install base
Quote - 4.4 Global; strongest in US, UK

*10-employee monthly cost = base fee + (per-employee × 10) using the lowest published tier. For opaque-pricing vendors, no value is shown.

Verified local pricing

What buyers in United States actually pay

Median annual deal size by employee band, in USD. Crowdsourced from anonymized buyer disclosures.

Product Employee band Median annual (USD) Sample Notes
Clari 100-500 reps (US enterprise SaaS) $215,000 84 Revenue Platform multi-module bundle; USD enterprise contract
Gong Revenue Platform 100-500 reps (US Gong customers) $425,000 62 Revenue Platform bundle; CI + Forecast + Engage
BoostUp 50-300 reps (US mid-market SaaS) $88,000 52 Full platform; annual contract
Salesloft 100-500 reps (US SE-anchored customers) $245,000 88 Salesloft Advanced; Drift Premier add-on incremental
Outreach 100-500 reps (US Operating Platform) $285,000 78 Operating Platform full bundle; Engagement + Kaia + Commit
Aviso 200-1,000 reps (US enterprise revenue ops) $145,000 38 AI forecasting + RevOps; annual
People.ai 500-2,000 reps (US enterprise activity capture) $195,000 32 Activity-capture + downstream analytics
Local challengers

United States-built or United States-strong vendors worth knowing

Not yet ranked in our global top 10, but credible options for United States buyers and worth a shortlist.

HubSpot Operations Hub

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Native RevOps module inside HubSpot for the ~200,000 US HubSpot customers. Cost-effective for HubSpot-anchored SMB and mid-market. Lacks Clari-tier AI forecast prediction depth.

Salesforce Revenue Cloud (CPQ + Billing + RevOps)

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Salesforce-native RevOps tooling for the ~150,000 US Salesforce customers. Often the default for Salesforce-anchored teams not running a formal RevOps evaluation.

Chorus.ai (ZoomInfo)

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Conversation intelligence with light RevOps modules. ZoomInfo-owned post-2021 acquisition; CI focus rather than unified RevOps platform.

The United States ranking

All 10, ranked for United States

Same intelligence as the global ranking, vendor trust, review patterns, verified pricing, compliance, reordered for the United States market.

#1

Clari

Category creator; the unified revenue platform that defined RevOps.

Founded 2012 · Sunnyvale, CA · private · 100–10,000+ employees
G2 4.6 (1,480)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Clari

Clari is the unified Revenue Platform spanning forecasting, pipeline inspection, deal scoring, activity capture, conversation intelligence (Clari Copilot), and sales engagement (Groove, acquired 2022). The company was last valued at $2.6B in its Series F (Jan 2022) and is the most-cited reference customer set in the category, with reported deployments at Okta, Zoom, Workday, Adobe and several hundred other $50M-$5B+ revenue companies. The Groove acquisition (Sep 2022) consolidated Clari into a multi-product platform rather than the single forecasting tool it began as. Strengths: largest installed base in the category, broadest platform breadth (forecast + CI + activity capture + SE on one contract), aggressive product velocity, mature integrations with Salesforce and HubSpot. Trade-offs: pricing is opaque and verified-buyer disclosures on Reddit and G2 cite consistent renewal-tier pressure (8-12% annual increases reported, Revenue Platform bundle upsell pressure at renewal), implementation runs 2-4 months, and single-product buyers face documented push toward the full Revenue Platform contract.

Best for

Mid-market and enterprise RevOps teams (100-5,000 reps) wanting a single unified platform anchor with category-leading installed base and broadest cross-funnel workflow coverage.

Worst for

Single-product buyers (forecasting-only, CI-only) who do not want the platform bundle pressure, sub-50-rep teams (Clari pricing prohibitive), or teams already committed to Gong or Outreach as their primary anchor (overlap conflicts).

Strengths

  • Largest installed base in the category (industry-reported 1,500+ enterprise customers)
  • Broadest platform breadth (forecast + CI + activity capture + SE on one contract)
  • Mature Salesforce and HubSpot integrations
  • Aggressive product velocity (Groove acquisition consolidated SE 2022)
  • $2.6B Series F (2022) provides funding runway through current cycle
  • Reference customer set includes named public-company deployments

Weaknesses

  • Pricing opaque; verified-buyer disclosures on Reddit/G2 cite renewal-tier pressure patterns
  • Annual price increases of 8-12% reported across mid-market and enterprise tiers
  • Revenue Platform bundle upsell pressure at renewal
  • Implementation 2-4 months for full multi-module deployment
  • Per-user pricing scales aggressively above 200 reps
  • Groove integration into core Clari workflow still consolidating two years post-acquisition

Pricing tiers

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  • Clari (single module)
    Forecasting OR Copilot OR Groove standalone; industry-reported $80K-$200K/year typical
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  • Clari Revenue Platform Pro
    Multi-module bundle; industry-reported $200K-$500K/year
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  • Clari Revenue Platform Enterprise
    Full platform; industry-reported $500K-$1.5M+/year
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Watch for
  • · Per-user scaling above 200 reps
  • · Implementation services ($25K-$150K)
  • · Annual price increases of 8-12% reported
  • · Revenue Platform bundle upsell pressure at renewal

Key features

  • +AI forecast prediction
  • +Pipeline inspection and deal scoring
  • +Activity capture (email/calendar/meeting)
  • +Clari Copilot conversation intelligence
  • +Groove sales engagement (post-2022 acquisition)
  • +RevDB cross-funnel data layer
  • +Salesforce + HubSpot native sync
  • +150+ integrations
150+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMicrosoft DynamicsOutreachSalesloftSlackSnowflakeZoom
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
#2

Gong Revenue Platform

Conversation-intelligence-anchored RevOps platform; extends from CI into deal management and forecasting.

Founded 2015 · Palo Alto, CA · private · 50–10,000+ employees
G2 4.5 (880)
Capterra 4.5
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Gong Revenue Platform

Gong Revenue Platform is the multi-product Gong stack covering conversation intelligence (the original Gong product, covered separately as `gong` in the conversation-intelligence ranking), Gong Forecast (covered separately as `gong-forecast` in the forecasting ranking), Gong Engage (sales engagement, launched 2023), and Gong Deal Intelligence. Gong was last valued at $7.25B (Series E 2021) and remains the dominant conversation intelligence vendor; its expansion into the broader RevOps platform layer is the more recent and less mature surface area. Strengths: conversation-intelligence-anchored data layer is a unique structural advantage (call data feeds forecast signal directly), broad existing Gong installed base, aggressive multi-product velocity since 2023, strong fit for Gong-anchored enterprise sales orgs. Trade-offs: outside the Gong ecosystem the platform is less compelling (you have to commit to Gong CI first), pricing is opaque and verified-buyer disclosures cite Gong-wide renewal pressure, customer support quality has been flagged as declining in 2024-2025 G2 reviews, and Gong Engage is a recent entrant in sales engagement vs. mature Outreach/Salesloft.

Best for

Gong-anchored enterprise sales orgs (100+ reps) wanting consolidation from Gong CI into a unified Gong Revenue Platform contract; teams where call intelligence is the primary forecast signal.

Worst for

Non-Gong buyers (Clari/BoostUp better best-of-breed alternatives), Outreach-anchored teams (overlap conflict with Engage), or buyers wanting public per-seat pricing (Gong is opaque).

Strengths

  • Conversation-intelligence-anchored data layer (unique structural advantage)
  • Broad existing Gong CI installed base (industry-reported 4,000+ customers)
  • Aggressive multi-product velocity since 2023 (Engage launch, Forecast expansion)
  • $7.25B Series E 2021 funding runway
  • Strongest CI heritage in the category
  • Native deal-level call intelligence in forecast

Weaknesses

  • Outside Gong ecosystem the platform is less compelling (CI lock-in required)
  • Pricing opaque; Gong-wide renewal pressure cited in verified-buyer disclosures
  • Customer support quality flagged as declining in 2024-2025 reviews
  • Gong Engage is recent (2023) vs. mature Outreach/Salesloft sales engagement
  • Per-seat pricing scales aggressively (Gong itself industry-reported $135-$300+/seat/mo)
  • Multi-product bundle integration depth still maturing

Pricing tiers

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  • Gong (CI standalone)
    Industry-reported $135-$200/seat/mo
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  • Gong Revenue Platform (CI + Forecast)
    Industry-reported $200-$280/seat/mo
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  • Gong Revenue Platform (full bundle)
    CI + Forecast + Engage + Deal Intelligence; industry-reported $280-$400+/seat/mo
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Requires Gong CI as base subscription
  • · Implementation services ($15K-$80K)
  • · Annual price increases of 8-12% reported
  • · Per-seat scaling at 100+ reps

Key features

  • +Conversation intelligence (call recording, transcription, coaching)
  • +Gong Forecast (AI forecast prediction)
  • +Gong Engage (sales engagement, launched 2023)
  • +Deal intelligence and pipeline inspection
  • +Activity capture
  • +Salesforce + HubSpot native sync
  • +AI coaching workflows
  • +200+ integrations
200+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMicrosoft DynamicsOutreachSalesloftSlackZoomSnowflake
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
#3

BoostUp

Silicon Valley challenger; native cross-funnel RevOps architecture without enterprise pricing.

Founded 2018 · Santa Clara, CA · private · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.7 (480)
Capterra 4.6
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit BoostUp

BoostUp is the modern RevOps challenger founded 2018, last raised industry-reported $79M Series C (2022). The product covers AI forecasting, pipeline inspection, deal scoring, activity capture, and basic conversation intelligence on a single unified data model, positioned directly as a Clari alternative at mid-market pricing. Strengths: modern UX (rebuilt in 2023), aggressive AI feature velocity, native cross-funnel data architecture (vs. acquired-and-stitched approach at Clari with Groove), strong fit for 50-1,000 rep mid-market RevOps teams, transparent founder-led culture, affordable pricing relative to Clari (industry-reported 30-40% lower TCO at comparable scale). Trade-offs: smaller installed base than Clari/Gong, enterprise depth still below Clari at the 2,000+ rep tier, brand recognition still building outside US SaaS, and Salesforce integration depth slightly below Clari at the deepest customization tier.

Best for

Mid-market RevOps teams (50-1,000 reps) wanting Clari-class platform breadth at meaningfully lower pricing; teams prioritizing modern UX and native cross-funnel data architecture over installed-base familiarity.

Worst for

Largest-enterprise tier (2,000+ reps where Clari/Gong installed base still deeper), Gong-anchored teams (Gong Revenue Platform cleaner integration), or buyers needing the broadest reference customer list for procurement justification.

Strengths

  • Modern UX rebuilt in 2023
  • Native cross-funnel data architecture (vs. acquired-and-stitched)
  • Aggressive AI feature velocity
  • Industry-reported 30-40% lower TCO at comparable scale vs. Clari
  • $79M Series C 2022 (industry-reported) provides runway
  • Founder-led culture; lower renewal-pressure pattern in verified disclosures

Weaknesses

  • Smaller installed base than Clari/Gong
  • Enterprise depth below Clari at the 2,000+ rep tier
  • Brand recognition still building outside US SaaS
  • Salesforce integration depth slightly below Clari at deepest customization
  • Implementation 2-3 months for full deployment

Pricing tiers

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  • BoostUp Standard
    Industry-reported $40K-$80K/year typical for 50-150 reps
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  • BoostUp Pro
    Industry-reported $80K-$220K/year
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  • BoostUp Enterprise
    Industry-reported $220K-$550K/year
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Watch for
  • · Per-user scaling
  • · Implementation services ($10K-$50K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%

Key features

  • +AI forecast prediction
  • +Pipeline inspection and deal scoring
  • +Activity capture
  • +Basic conversation intelligence
  • +Cross-funnel data architecture
  • +Rep commit + best-case rollups
  • +Salesforce + HubSpot integration
  • +90+ integrations
90+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotOutreachSalesloftSlackSnowflakeGong
Geography
Global; strongest in US
#4

Salesloft

Sales-engagement-anchored RevOps; Vista take-private 2021 plus Drift acquisition Feb 2024.

Founded 2011 · Atlanta, GA · pe backed · 50–5,000 employees
G2 4.5 (4,180)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Salesloft

Salesloft is the sales-engagement-anchored RevOps platform combining Salesloft Cadences (the original product, covered separately as `salesloft` in the sales-engagement ranking), Salesloft Conversations (CI), Salesloft Deals (deal management and forecasting), and Drift (acquired Feb 2024, conversational AI for marketing-side capture). The company was taken private by Vista Equity Partners in 2021 for industry-reported $2.3B. The Drift acquisition extended the platform from sales engagement into marketing-side conversational AI, completing a marketing-sales unified RevOps pitch. Strengths: large sales engagement installed base (industry-reported 5,000+ customers), Drift acquisition adds marketing-side conversational AI, mature Salesforce integration, Vista funding stability. Trade-offs: post-Vista take-private (2021) product velocity has been documented as slower than pre-deal trajectory in verified-buyer disclosures, Drift integration roadmap is still consolidating two years post-acquisition (Feb 2024), and the deal-management and forecasting modules are less mature than Clari or Gong on those specific surfaces.

Best for

Existing Salesloft sales engagement customers (industry-reported 5,000+) wanting a path from SE into broader RevOps, particularly those interested in marketing-side conversational AI via Drift integration.

Worst for

Buyers prioritizing fastest product velocity (Clari/BoostUp/Gong all moving faster), Outreach-anchored teams (overlap conflict), or teams needing deepest forecasting depth (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp better on that axis).

Strengths

  • Large sales engagement installed base (industry-reported 5,000+ customers)
  • Drift acquisition adds marketing-side conversational AI
  • Mature Salesforce integration heritage
  • Vista PE funding stability
  • Cross-funnel (marketing + sales) unified pitch post-Drift

Weaknesses

  • Post-Vista take-private (2021) product velocity flagged as slower in verified-buyer disclosures
  • Drift integration roadmap still consolidating two years post-Feb 2024 acquisition
  • Deal management and forecasting modules less mature than Clari/Gong
  • PE ownership creates renewal-pressure pattern reported across Vista portfolio
  • Pricing opaque since 2022 (Salesloft archived published per-seat pricing post-Vista)

Pricing tiers

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  • Salesloft Essentials (engagement only)
    Industry-reported $75-$125/seat/mo
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  • Salesloft Advanced
    Engagement + Conversations + Deals; industry-reported $125-$200/seat/mo
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  • Salesloft Premier (with Drift)
    Full platform + Drift conversational AI; industry-reported $200-$350+/seat/mo
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Watch for
  • · Drift adds incremental cost above base Salesloft
  • · Implementation services ($15K-$75K)
  • · Annual price increases of 8-12% reported post-Vista
  • · Per-seat scaling at 100+ reps

Key features

  • +Sales engagement (Cadences)
  • +Salesloft Conversations (CI)
  • +Salesloft Deals (forecasting + deal management)
  • +Drift conversational AI (post-Feb 2024 acquisition)
  • +Salesforce native sync
  • +Activity capture
  • +AI coaching workflows
  • +150+ integrations
150+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMicrosoft DynamicsOutreach (overlap)SlackZoomLinkedIn Sales NavigatorDrift (now native)
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK
#6

Outreach

Sales-engagement-anchored RevOps; the Outreach Operating Platform extends SE into forecasting and CI.

Founded 2014 · Seattle, WA · private · 50–10,000+ employees
G2 4.4 (3,480)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Outreach

Outreach is the sales-engagement-anchored RevOps platform combining Outreach Sales Engagement (the original product, covered separately as `outreach` in the sales-engagement ranking), Outreach Commit (forecasting), Outreach Kaia (conversation intelligence), and Outreach Deal Health. The company was last valued at $4.4B (Series G, 2021) and is the largest standalone sales engagement vendor by industry-reported installed base (5,000+ enterprise customers). The Operating Platform thesis positions Outreach as the cross-funnel RevOps stack for sales-engagement-anchored teams. Strengths: largest standalone sales engagement installed base, mature multi-product Operating Platform, Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics deep integration, broad reference customer set. Trade-offs: forecasting (Commit) and CI (Kaia) modules are less mature than Clari Forecasting or Gong CI on those specific surfaces, post-2022 valuation reset created executive churn and some product cadence concerns, and the unified Operating Platform pitch overlaps heavily with Salesloft + Drift for the same buyer.

Best for

Existing Outreach sales engagement customers (industry-reported 5,000+) wanting to consolidate Commit forecasting and Kaia CI onto the same vendor; enterprises where Outreach is already the SE anchor.

Worst for

Salesloft-anchored teams (overlap conflict), buyers prioritizing best-of-breed forecasting or CI depth (Clari/Aviso/Gong better on those surfaces), or buyers concerned about post-valuation-reset velocity.

Strengths

  • Largest standalone sales engagement installed base (industry-reported 5,000+ customers)
  • Mature multi-product Operating Platform (Engagement + Commit + Kaia + Deal Health)
  • Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics deep integration
  • $4.4B Series G (2021) reference
  • Broad enterprise reference set

Weaknesses

  • Outreach Commit forecasting less mature than Clari/Aviso/BoostUp on that surface
  • Outreach Kaia CI less mature than Gong/Clari Copilot on that surface
  • Post-2022 valuation reset created executive churn and product cadence concerns
  • Operating Platform overlap with Salesloft + Drift for the same buyer
  • Pricing opaque; verified-buyer disclosures cite renewal pressure

Pricing tiers

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  • Outreach Standard (engagement only)
    Industry-reported $80-$130/seat/mo
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  • Outreach Professional
    Engagement + Kaia + Deal Health; industry-reported $130-$200/seat/mo
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  • Outreach Operating Platform (full)
    Engagement + Kaia + Commit + Deal Health; industry-reported $200-$320/seat/mo
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Watch for
  • · Per-seat scaling at 100+ reps
  • · Implementation services ($15K-$75K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10% reported
  • · Commit and Kaia add incremental cost above base Outreach

Key features

  • +Sales engagement (sequences, dialer, email)
  • +Outreach Commit (AI forecasting)
  • +Outreach Kaia (conversation intelligence)
  • +Outreach Deal Health
  • +Activity capture
  • +Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics native sync
  • +AI coaching workflows
  • +180+ integrations
180+ integrations
SalesforceMicrosoft DynamicsHubSpotLinkedIn Sales NavigatorSlackZoomGong (overlap)Salesloft (overlap)
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK, EU
#5

Aviso

AI-first long-running RevOps platform for enterprise revenue ops.

Founded 2012 · Redwood City, CA · private · 200–5,000 employees
G2 4.4 (380)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
Visit Aviso

Aviso is the long-running AI-first RevOps platform founded 2012. The company has raised industry-reported cumulative funding of approximately $45M and operates as a standalone AI revenue platform. The product covers AI forecasting, deal inspection, pipeline analytics, activity capture, rep commit workflows, and basic AI coaching, with a focus on enterprise revenue ops teams that want AI depth without the Clari Revenue Platform bundling pressure. Strengths: long-running AI heritage (one of the earliest AI-first forecasting/RevOps vendors), mature predictive models, enterprise revenue ops focus, Salesforce-anchored integration, lower bundling pressure than Clari. Trade-offs: smaller installed base than Clari/Gong, brand recognition is lower in mid-market, product velocity is moderate compared to BoostUp/Gong recent cadence, conversation intelligence module is thinner than Clari Copilot or Gong, and support response times vary in G2 reviews.

Best for

Enterprise revenue ops teams (200-5,000 reps) wanting AI-first RevOps depth with lower bundling pressure than Clari Revenue Platform; teams where AI forecasting accuracy is the primary buying criterion.

Worst for

Mid-market wanting modern UX (BoostUp/Clari better), Gong-anchored teams (Gong Revenue Platform cleaner integration), or buyers needing strongest conversation intelligence depth (Clari Copilot/Gong better).

Strengths

  • Long-running AI heritage since 2012
  • Mature predictive models
  • Enterprise revenue ops focus
  • Lower platform bundling pressure than Clari
  • Salesforce-anchored integration
  • AI commit prediction depth

Weaknesses

  • Smaller installed base than Clari/Gong
  • Brand recognition lower in mid-market
  • Product velocity moderate vs. BoostUp/Gong recent cadence
  • Conversation intelligence module thinner than Clari Copilot or Gong
  • Support response times vary in G2 reviews
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~80) vs. Clari (150) and Gong (200)

Pricing tiers

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  • Aviso Standard
    Industry-reported $60K-$120K/year typical
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  • Aviso Pro
    Industry-reported $120K-$320K/year
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  • Aviso Enterprise
    Industry-reported $320K-$850K/year
    Quote
Watch for
  • · Per-user scaling
  • · Implementation services ($25K-$80K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%

Key features

  • +AI forecast prediction
  • +Deal inspection
  • +Rep commit + best-case rollups
  • +Activity capture
  • +Pipeline analytics
  • +Basic AI coaching
  • +Salesforce-anchored integration
  • +80+ integrations
80+ integrations
SalesforceMicrosoft DynamicsHubSpotOutreachSlackSnowflakeZoom
Geography
Global; strongest in US, India
#7

People.ai

Activity-capture-first RevOps; CRM hygiene as the gating problem before AI coaching can work.

Founded 2016 · San Francisco, CA · private · 500–10,000+ employees
G2 4.3 (280)
Capterra 4.3
Custom quote
○ Sales call required
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People.ai is the activity-capture-anchored RevOps platform founded 2016, last raised industry-reported $200M Series E (2021) reportedly at a $1.1B valuation. The product centers on AI-driven activity capture (automatically logging emails, calendar events, meetings, and Zoom calls to Salesforce/Microsoft Dynamics opportunity records), feeding downstream forecasting, deal intelligence, and account-based revenue analytics. The architectural thesis: CRM data hygiene is the gating problem before AI forecast prediction or AI coaching can produce reliable output; People.ai solves the hygiene layer first. Strengths: deepest activity-capture architecture in the category, mature Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics integration, named enterprise reference set (Cisco, Microsoft, Snowflake reported), positioned upstream of forecasting/CI competitors. Trade-offs: forecasting and CI surfaces are thinner than Clari/Gong on those specific axes, the platform is most valuable when paired with another RevOps anchor (rarely the sole platform), pricing is opaque, and post-2021-peak product velocity has been moderate.

Best for

Enterprise revenue ops teams (500-10,000 reps) where CRM data hygiene is the gating problem; teams already running Clari or Gong as the forecasting/CI anchor and needing an activity-capture data layer underneath.

Worst for

Buyers wanting a single unified RevOps platform (People.ai is most often a layer, not the anchor), sub-200-rep teams (architecture overkill), or buyers prioritizing modern UX (Clari/BoostUp ahead).

Strengths

  • Deepest activity-capture architecture in the category
  • Mature Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics integration
  • Industry-reported enterprise reference set (Cisco, Microsoft, Snowflake)
  • $200M Series E (2021) industry-reported funding
  • Positioned upstream of forecasting/CI competitors as data hygiene layer
  • CRM data quality scoring depth

Weaknesses

  • Forecasting surface thinner than Clari/Aviso/BoostUp
  • CI surface thinner than Gong/Clari Copilot
  • Most valuable when paired with another RevOps anchor (rarely sole platform)
  • Pricing opaque
  • Post-2021-peak product velocity moderate
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~70) vs. Clari (150) and Gong (200)

Pricing tiers

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  • People.ai Standard
    Industry-reported $70K-$140K/year typical
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  • People.ai Pro
    Industry-reported $140K-$320K/year
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  • People.ai Enterprise
    Industry-reported $320K-$800K/year
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  • · Per-user scaling
  • · Implementation services ($25K-$100K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%

Key features

  • +AI activity capture (email, calendar, meeting, Zoom)
  • +CRM data quality scoring
  • +Account-based revenue analytics
  • +Salesforce + Microsoft Dynamics native sync
  • +Basic forecasting workflows
  • +Pipeline analytics
  • +AI coaching insights
  • +70+ integrations
70+ integrations
SalesforceMicrosoft DynamicsHubSpotOutreachSalesloftSlackZoomGong
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK
#8

Revenue.io

Sales-execution-anchored RevOps; dialer + engagement + CI + forecast on one stack.

Founded 2004 · Los Angeles, CA · pe backed · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.4 (380)
Capterra 4.4
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Revenue.io is the sales-execution-anchored RevOps platform, originally founded 2004 as RingDNA (Tactile), spun out of Atos and Vista-backed. The product combines a mature outbound dialer (the original RingDNA heritage), sales engagement sequences, conversation intelligence (Revenue.io Moments), basic forecasting, and AI coaching. Strengths: deepest dialer heritage in the category (the RingDNA acoustics tech is mature), Vista PE funding stability, strong fit for outbound-heavy mid-market sales teams, Salesforce-native integration, AI coaching workflows. Trade-offs: forecasting and CI surfaces are thinner than Clari/Gong on those specific axes, multiple rebranding cycles (Tactile -> RingDNA -> Revenue.io) have diluted brand equity, pricing is opaque, and Vista PE ownership creates renewal-pressure pattern reported across Vista portfolio.

Best for

Outbound-heavy mid-market sales teams (50-1,000 reps) wanting dialer + sequences + CI + forecast on one stack; Salesforce-anchored teams prioritizing dialer depth.

Worst for

Buyers prioritizing best-of-breed forecasting (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp better), Gong-anchored teams (Gong CI deeper), or inbound-heavy teams (dialer heritage less relevant).

Strengths

  • Deepest dialer heritage in the category (RingDNA acoustics tech mature)
  • Salesforce-native integration
  • Vista PE funding stability
  • Strong fit for outbound-heavy mid-market sales
  • AI coaching workflows
  • Sequence + dialer + CI on one stack

Weaknesses

  • Forecasting surface thinner than Clari/Aviso/BoostUp
  • CI surface thinner than Gong/Clari Copilot
  • Multiple rebranding cycles (Tactile -> RingDNA -> Revenue.io) diluted brand equity
  • Pricing opaque
  • Vista PE renewal-pressure pattern reported
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~70)

Pricing tiers

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  • Revenue.io Standard
    Industry-reported $80-$130/seat/mo
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  • Revenue.io Pro
    Industry-reported $130-$220/seat/mo
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  • Revenue.io Enterprise
    Industry-reported $220-$320+/seat/mo with full AI
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  • · Per-seat scaling
  • · Implementation services ($10K-$60K)
  • · Annual price increases of 8-12% reported
  • · Telephony usage fees on dialer

Key features

  • +Outbound dialer (RingDNA heritage)
  • +Sales engagement sequences
  • +Revenue.io Moments (CI)
  • +Basic forecasting workflows
  • +AI coaching
  • +Salesforce-native integration
  • +Pipeline analytics
  • +70+ integrations
70+ integrations
Salesforce (native)HubSpotMicrosoft DynamicsSlackZoomLinkedIn Sales Navigator
Geography
Global; strongest in US
#9

Mediafly Revenue360

Sales enablement + RevOps convergence; post-ExecVision and InsightSquared acquisitions.

Founded 2006 · Chicago, IL · private · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.5 (380)
Capterra 4.4
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Mediafly Revenue360 is the post-merger combined platform spanning Mediafly sales enablement (content + presentation + engagement analytics, the original 2006 product), ExecVision conversation intelligence (acquired 2021), and InsightSquared revenue analytics + forecasting (acquired 2021). The Revenue360 branding positions Mediafly as an enablement + RevOps convergence platform under one vendor contract. Strengths: unique enablement + RevOps combined positioning (no other vendor combines both with this depth), mature content engagement analytics, named mid-market reference set, affordable bundled pricing relative to Clari + standalone enablement combo. Trade-offs: post-multi-acquisition (ExecVision 2021, InsightSquared 2021) integration is still consolidating four years later, forecasting depth via InsightSquared module is below standalone Clari/Aviso/BoostUp on that surface, CI depth via ExecVision is below standalone Gong/Clari Copilot, and the unified Revenue360 pitch is hampered by the modular acquired-and-stitched architecture.

Best for

Mid-market buyers (50-1,000 reps) wanting sales enablement + RevOps convergence under one vendor contract; teams where content/presentation enablement is as important as forecasting and CI.

Worst for

Buyers needing best-of-breed forecasting (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp better), CI-first teams (Gong/Clari Copilot deeper), or buyers concerned about the multi-acquisition integration story.

Strengths

  • Unique enablement + RevOps combined positioning
  • Mature content engagement analytics
  • Affordable bundled pricing vs. Clari + standalone enablement
  • Named mid-market reference set
  • Salesforce-anchored integration
  • Multi-product bundle on one contract

Weaknesses

  • Post-multi-acquisition integration still consolidating four years later
  • Forecasting (InsightSquared module) below standalone Clari/Aviso/BoostUp
  • CI (ExecVision module) below standalone Gong/Clari Copilot
  • Acquired-and-stitched architecture vs. native cross-funnel
  • Smaller installed base for RevOps specifically vs. enablement
  • Implementation 2-4 months for full multi-module deployment

Pricing tiers

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  • Mediafly Standard
    Industry-reported $40K-$100K/year typical (bundled)
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  • Mediafly Revenue360 Pro
    Industry-reported $100K-$280K/year
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  • Mediafly Revenue360 Enterprise
    Industry-reported $280K-$600K/year
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Watch for
  • · Per-user scaling
  • · Implementation services ($15K-$80K)
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Module-specific pricing unclear (bundle pressure)

Key features

  • +Sales enablement (content + presentation)
  • +Engagement analytics
  • +InsightSquared revenue analytics + forecasting
  • +ExecVision conversation intelligence
  • +Salesforce-anchored integration
  • +Pipeline analytics
  • +70+ integrations
70+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMicrosoft DynamicsSlackSnowflakeInsightSquared (native)ExecVision (native)
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK
#10

InsightSquared

Legacy revenue analytics layer; now a Mediafly Revenue360 module with documented integration risk.

Founded 2010 · Boston, MA · private · 50–2,000 employees
G2 4.4 (480)
Capterra 4.3
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InsightSquared is the legacy revenue analytics and forecasting platform founded 2010 in Boston, acquired by Mediafly in 2021 and now positioned as the analytics layer of the Mediafly Revenue360 platform (see rank 9). The standalone InsightSquared product retains its own G2 listing and a residual installed base from pre-acquisition customers, but the roadmap is now driven by the broader Mediafly Revenue360 thesis rather than a distinct InsightSquared strategy. Strengths: long-running sales analytics heritage since 2010, mature pipeline reporting (a category-defining product in its pre-acquisition era), residual brand recognition among Boston-area B2B SaaS, affordable relative to Clari/BoostUp. Trade-offs: post-Mediafly acquisition (2021) the standalone roadmap is largely absorbed, AI forecast prediction is below modern challengers (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp), the question of whether to buy InsightSquared standalone or Mediafly Revenue360 is increasingly answered toward the bundle, and support response times vary in 2024-2025 G2 reviews.

Best for

Existing pre-2021 InsightSquared customers maintaining the standalone deployment; mid-market sales ops teams (50-500 reps) on Salesforce wanting analytics-led reporting without the AI-first modern platform pricing.

Worst for

New buyers in 2026 (should evaluate Mediafly Revenue360 instead given the bundle path), teams needing AI forecast prediction (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp better), or teams concerned about standalone product viability post-Mediafly.

Strengths

  • Long-running sales analytics heritage since 2010
  • Mature pipeline reporting (category-defining pre-acquisition)
  • Affordable relative to Clari/BoostUp
  • Residual brand recognition among Boston-area B2B SaaS
  • Salesforce-anchored integration
  • Mediafly bundle path for buyers wanting more

Weaknesses

  • Post-Mediafly acquisition standalone roadmap largely absorbed
  • AI forecast prediction below modern challengers (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp)
  • Standalone vs. Mediafly Revenue360 buying question increasingly answered toward bundle
  • Support response times vary in 2024-2025 G2 reviews
  • Documented integration risk: standalone viability question
  • Smaller integration ecosystem (~60) vs. Clari (150)

Pricing tiers

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  • InsightSquared Standard
    Industry-reported $30K-$80K/year typical
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  • InsightSquared Pro
    Industry-reported $80K-$180K/year
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  • InsightSquared Enterprise
    Industry-reported $180K-$400K/year
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Watch for
  • · Per-user scaling
  • · Implementation services
  • · Annual price increases of 6-10%
  • · Mediafly Revenue360 bundling pressure at renewal

Key features

  • +Sales analytics + pipeline reporting
  • +Forecasting workflows
  • +Activity capture
  • +Salesforce-anchored integration
  • +Mediafly Revenue360 bundle path
  • +60+ integrations
60+ integrations
SalesforceHubSpotMicrosoft DynamicsSlackSnowflakeMediafly (native)
Geography
Global; strongest in US, UK

Frequently asked questions

The questions buyers actually ask before they sign.

Does our RevOps platform need SOX audit trail features for US public companies?
Yes, for any company subject to SOX Sections 302 and 404. Your CEO and CFO sign off on quarterly earnings guidance; the underlying pipeline, forecast, and any adjustments must be auditable. The practical requirement: immutable log of who changed which forecast number when, role-based approval workflows for forecast submissions, and data export for internal audit. Clari and Aviso both have explicit SOX audit trail features. Gong Revenue Platform and Outreach Commit are usable but the documentation is less mature. Spreadsheet-based or partially-manual forecast aggregation is a SOX audit risk at public-company scale.
How does Reg FD apply to deal-level data visibility in a RevOps platform?
Reg FD (17 CFR 243) prohibits US public companies from disclosing material non-public information selectively. Individual deal names, sizes, and probabilities are potentially material if large enough relative to revenue. Your RevOps platform should have role-based access controls restricting deal-level visibility to officers covered by your insider trading policy. Clari, Aviso, Gong, and Outreach all support granular RBAC. Salesloft inherits Salesforce RBAC for opportunity data. The risk: granting RevOps platform access (with deal-level visibility) to a board member, advisor, or investor without inside-information status can constitute selective disclosure. Audit your access control configuration quarterly.
Is the Salesloft + Drift bundle actually delivering on the unified marketing-sales RevOps pitch in 2026?
Partially. The Drift acquisition closed February 13, 2024. As of May 2026 (27 months post-deal), the integration roadmap is still consolidating. Verified-buyer disclosures cite: (1) Drift conversational AI remains operationally distinct from Salesloft Cadences with separate logins for some customers, (2) opportunity attribution from Drift website conversations into Salesloft pipeline is functional but the cross-product workflow automation is partial, (3) the consolidated Salesloft Premier with Drift tier is offered but standalone Drift contracts continue. Realistic expectation: another 12-18 months for full unification. Buyers signing in 2026 should value the platform at current integration depth, not the full unified vision at year-1 contract value.
How is RevOps software different from sales forecasting or conversation intelligence software?
Sales forecasting (covered in Top 10 Sales Forecasting Software) predicts pipeline outcomes via CRM rollups + AI commit prediction. Conversation intelligence (covered in Top 10 Conversation Intelligence Software) records and analyzes sales calls. Both are component capabilities. A RevOps platform is the unified workflow layer that wraps both plus activity capture, deal scoring, and cross-funnel reporting (marketing-sales-CS). Clari, Gong, BoostUp, Outreach, and Salesloft each operate in all three categories simultaneously; we list the underlying single-product version in each category-specific ranking and the unified RevOps platform here. The buying question is: do you want best-of-breed at each layer, or platform consolidation onto one vendor?
How do I evaluate RevOps platforms when none publish pricing?
All 10 vendors in this category route to a sales demo before disclosing pricing. The practical approach: (1) Get a third-party benchmark before any vendor call (Vendr median deal data, Reddit r/sales/r/revops verified-buyer threads, CostBench). (2) Pull industry-reported pricing ranges into your initial vendor brief to anchor negotiation. (3) Run a 60-90 day proof-of-value with real pipeline data; vendor demo data hides scale-related performance issues. (4) Negotiate annual price increase caps (5-8%) into the contract; default vendor escalators are 8-12%. (5) Reject multi-year locks without an AI feature evaluation clause at year 2; the AI surface area is moving fast enough that 3-year locks at 2026 capability levels carry meaningful risk.
Are there real privacy concerns with activity capture in France or Germany?
Yes. Activity-capture features (auto-logging emails, calendars, meetings, and call recordings to opportunity records) qualify as employee-monitoring technology under French and German labour law. In France, the CSE (Comité Social et Economique) must be consulted before deployment in any company with 50+ employees; failure to consult can result in court-ordered suspension. In Germany, the Betriebsrat has co-determination rights under Betriebsverfassungsgesetz §87 Abs. 1 Nr. 6 for any company with 5+ employees; a Betriebsvereinbarung (works agreement) must be negotiated, typically 3-6 months. In the UK, PECR governs call recording consent (two-party consent for some cases). GDPR/RGPD/DSGVO baseline apply across all three. US-built vendors (Clari, Gong, Outreach, Salesloft, People.ai) routinely under-document this in sales cycles; ask explicitly for the works-council and CSE-compliance addendum before signing.
How accurate are AI forecast prediction and deal scoring in real deployments?
Vendor demos use polished sample data with unrealistic close rates; real-world accuracy varies meaningfully. Verified-buyer disclosures cite AI commit prediction accuracy within 5-15% mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) for the better-tuned deployments (Clari, Aviso, BoostUp, Gong Forecast), but only after 1-3 quarters of historical pipeline data ingestion and model calibration. AI deal health scoring is more impressionistic; deal-level "at risk" flags are useful as a sales-manager review trigger but should not drive autonomous decisions. The strongest practice: back-test the vendor on your last 4 quarters of pipeline data before signing; ask for the back-test result in writing. Do not accept "trust the AI" as the answer.
How deep is the CRM integration in practice, and what breaks at enterprise scale?
All 10 vendors offer Salesforce native sync; depth varies. Clari, Gong, Outreach, Salesloft, and People.ai have mature bidirectional sync with custom-object support at enterprise scale. BoostUp, Aviso, Revenue.io, Mediafly, and InsightSquared are reliable for standard objects but require validation on heavily customized Salesforce orgs. Microsoft Dynamics integration is meaningfully thinner across the category; only Outreach, Clari, and People.ai have production-grade Dynamics depth. HubSpot integration is strong at Clari, BoostUp, and Gong; thin at the others. At enterprise scale (1,000+ reps), the integration failure mode is typically API rate-limit collisions during peak hours; ask vendors for their Salesforce API governance documentation before signing.
What does Salesloft post-Vista-take-private behavior actually look like?
Salesloft was taken private by Vista Equity Partners in December 2021 for industry-reported $2.3B. Documented post-deal patterns: (1) Published per-seat pricing was archived in 2022, contracts moved to opaque quote-only. (2) Annual price increases of 8-12% are now reported in verified-buyer disclosures, above the pre-Vista 6-8% pattern. (3) Product velocity flagged as slower than pre-deal trajectory in G2 reviews and Reddit threads, particularly on the Conversations (CI) and Deals (forecasting) modules. (4) The Drift acquisition (Feb 2024 for industry-reported $1.2B) added marketing-side conversational AI but the integration roadmap is still consolidating two years later. (5) Customer support response time variance increased post-deal. Vista PE pattern across portfolio is well-documented; budget accordingly.
When will the Drift acquisition integration with Salesloft actually deliver a unified product?
Salesloft acquired Drift on February 13, 2024, for industry-reported $1.2B. The unified Drift + Salesloft product roadmap was announced at launch as a 12-18 month consolidation timeline; as of May 2026 (27 months post-deal) the integration is still consolidating. Verified-buyer disclosures cite: (1) Drift conversational AI remains operationally distinct from Salesloft Cadences with separate logins for some customers, (2) marketing-side and sales-side data flows are integrated for opportunity attribution but cross-product workflow automation is partial, (3) consolidated pricing tier (Salesloft Premier with Drift) is offered but standalone Drift contracts continue. The realistic expectation: another 12-18 months for a fully unified product; buyers signing in 2026 should not assume the full unified vision at year-1 contract value.
Are the Clari renewal pricing pressure stories accurate?
Verified-buyer disclosures on Reddit (r/sales, r/revops) and G2 reviews cite a consistent pattern: annual price increases of 8-12% at renewal (above the 6-8% SaaS-industry average), Revenue Platform bundle upsell pressure when single-module customers come up for renewal, and per-user scaling that ramps faster than expected above 200 reps. The pattern is not unique to Clari (Gong, Outreach, Salesloft all show similar patterns post-2022), but Clari is the most-cited in this category because of its installed-base size. Mitigations buyers report as effective: (1) Negotiate price increase caps (5-8%) at original signing, not renewal. (2) Lock multi-year deals at signing rather than spot-renewing. (3) Maintain a documented alternative-vendor evaluation (BoostUp, Aviso) ready for renewal leverage. (4) Push back on the "Revenue Platform bundle" pitch unless multi-module utilization is genuinely planned.
Is InsightSquared still a viable standalone product post-Mediafly acquisition?
InsightSquared was acquired by Mediafly in September 2021. As of 2026, the standalone product retains its G2 listing, an active customer base of pre-acquisition installs, and an addressable refresh roadmap; however, verified-buyer disclosures indicate the distinct standalone roadmap has been largely absorbed into the broader Mediafly Revenue360 thesis. New buyers in 2026 are increasingly steered toward Revenue360 at renewal rather than standalone InsightSquared. For existing pre-2021 InsightSquared customers, the standalone product continues to function and Mediafly has not communicated end-of-life; the practical question is whether your forecasting/analytics needs have moved past what the standalone module can deliver vs. modern AI-first competitors (Clari/Aviso/BoostUp). For new evaluations: skip the standalone tier and evaluate Mediafly Revenue360 or a modern alternative directly.

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