Which account based orchestration systems stand out to you?

We’ve started using more account-focused strategies lately, and I’m realizing our current setup doesn’t give us the visibility or coordination we really need. I figured it’s time to look at account-based orchestration systems that help marketing and sales work together more intentionally, especially when targeting high-value accounts.

To get us started, I pulled together the top-rated platforms listed on G2 right now:

Offers tools for managing contacts, running campaigns, and tracking performance all in one place. It’s often mentioned for its usability and broad feature set.

It helps personalize outreach and meetings with data pulled in right where your team works—like Zoom or Google Calendar. It seems lightweight but useful if you’re focused on touchpoints.

Combines contact data, targeting, and analytics. Good for teams that want to build and act on segmented account lists using rich intent signals.

Built for scaling outreach through automation while keeping things personalized. I haven’t used it myself, but I’ve seen some mention of it for SDR/BDR coordination.

Recognized for its predictive capabilities and deep intent data. It helps identify in-market accounts early and supports orchestration across ads, email, and sales activity.

If you’ve worked with any of these or have a favorite that’s not on the list, I’d really like to hear about it.

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Evan S.
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For a good ABO system, I would recommend HubSpot Marketing Hub or Warmly. Both tools are powerful and holistic, with a ton of different integrations that will help you track contacts and performance over time.

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Bhoomika P.
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Does anyone in the community know if the free offerings make sense for this software?: https://www.g2.com/categories/account-based-orchestration-platforms/free

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