

1. Gong vs Outreach
Gong enables revenue teams to realize their fullest potential by unveiling their customer reality. The patented Gong Revenue Intelligence Platform™ captures and understands every customer interaction, then delivers insights at scale, empowering revenue teams to make decisions based on data instead of opinions. Over 2,000 innovative companies like LinkedIn, MuleSoft, Paychex, PayPal, Shopify, Slack, Sprout Social, Twilio, and Zillow trust Gong to power their customer reality. With Gong, customers experience improved win rates, increased deal sizes, and accelerated employee ramp-times. Gong is a private company headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area.
location
California, U.S.
employees
750
industries
Artificial Intelligence Companies, Software Companies
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Gong - 04/04/2023
2. Hubspot vs Outreach
HubSpot is an American developer and marketer of software products for inbound marketing, sales, and customer service. HubSpot was founded by Brian Halligan and Dharmesh Shah in 2006.
location
Massachusetts, U.S.
employees
5,895
industries
CRM Software Companies, Enterprise Software Companies, Software Companies, Professional Service Companies, Marketing Companies, Software As A Service Companies
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Hubspot - 02/13/2023
3. Salesloft vs Outreach
Salesloft is a sales engagement platform. The company was founded in September 2011. Though its original product offering focused on sales development, the company has since expanded its platform to offer functionality for the entire sales organization.
location
Georgia, U.S.
employees
1,184
industries
Business Software Companies, Enterprise Software Companies, Software Companies, Data Analytics Companies
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Salesloft - 04/04/2023
4. Salesforce vs Outreach
Salesforce.com could fill the sky with its clouds. The company offers cloud-based applications that manage employee collaboration as well as customer information for sales (Salesforce Sales Cloud), marketing (Salesforce Marketing Cloud), and customer support (Salesforce Service Cloud). Other products offer e-commerce, analytics, and social media tools through cloud-based applications. Salesforce counts more than 150,000 users of its customer relationship management (CRM) software, and its customers come from a variety of industries, including financial services, telecommunications, manufacturing, and entertainment. It generates most of its revenue in the US.
location
California, U.S.
employees
73,541
industries
Cloud Computing Providers, Computer Hardware Companies, Software Companies, Enterprise Software Companies, Software As A Service Companies, CRM Software Companies, Business Software Companies
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Salesforce - 02/11/2023