The top of every category, ranked by Panel Mindshare. GTM Adjacent substrate is scored but excluded here.

Agent-Native GTM

GTM software born agent-first — the product does the work, not the user.

#1Attio
#21mind
#3Rox
#4Knock
#511x

GTM Developer Tools

The developer primitives GTM teams build with — the new center of the stack.

#1Vercel
#2ElevenLabs
#3Supabase
#4Baseten
#5AssemblyAI

Orchestration

The workflow layer wiring data, agents, and apps into running systems.

#1Clay
#2Zapier
#3n8n
#4LangChain
#5Airtable

Coding Agents & Experience Builders

The agents doing the building — pulling GTM work into code.

#1Claude Code
#2Cursor
#3Codex
#4Lovable
#5Replit

AEO

The race to be the answer — visibility where buyers now ask.

#1Profound
#2AirOps
#3AthenaHQ
#4Scrunch AI
#5Peec AI

Creative & Content

Media generation is eating the creative supply chain.

#1Canva
#2Gamma
#3Runway
#4Midjourney
#5HeyGen

OG SaaS for GTM

The incumbent GTM stack, racing to stay in the loop.

#1Salesforce
#2HubSpot
#3Gong
#4ZoomInfo
#5Fin (Intercom)

Tracking key moves across GTM tech. See methodology for coverage.

Date
Who moved
What happened
JUL 92026Funding
Jazon
Lyzr's AI agent 'ran' a $100M raise that isn't closed and no investor has confirmed
SivaClaw fielded 130+ investors, drafted memos, tracked slide attention · $400M claimed interest on a $100M ask, valuation ~2x to $500M · round still open per TechCrunch — no lead named, zero outside confirmation · the agent that ran it isn't even Jazon, the AI SDR Lyzr actually sells
JUL 82026M&A
ReevoCiro
Reevo had $80M to build a prospecting agent — it bought one instead
$3.8M raised · YC S22, backed by CRV + SV Angel · folded into Reevo's CRM on undisclosed terms · a 20x size gap between buyer and target
JUL 22026M&A
Common RoomZoom
Common Room hit a $300M valuation in 2021 — Zoom just bought it, terms undisclosed
$52.9M raised since 2020 · Notion, Snowflake, Atlassian, Anthropic customers · second buyer-intent acquisition in 3 days after HubSpot-Warmly
JUL 12026Funding
Aligned
Aligned raised $60M to build the AI agents it didn't need to triple ARR
70K sellers · 1M buyers/month · ARR tripled in 12 months · 30% faster cycles, 15% higher win rates
JUN 302026M&A
WarmlyHubSpot
HubSpot bought Warmly's anonymous-visitor tech — and called the deal too small to disclose
$17M raised · ~$8M ARR · 223 joint HubSpot customers · no 8-K filed
JUN 242026Product
Unify
Unify rebuilt itself as 'Claude for outbound' — and dropped its price floor from $1,740/mo to $20
$69.9M raised · $260M valuation (Jul 2025) · 57,548 beta queries, +45% w/w · torched its own sales-led price floor for self-serve
JUN 232026Funding
Attention
Attention rebuilt itself from call recorder to autonomous rep — and its ACV went up 10x
$30M Series B led by RTP Global · 500+ customers, 20M+ agent actions a month · ARR up 4x in a year · the pitch: call-recording software is already a commodity
JUN 182026Funding
Gradial
Gradial's valuation nearly doubled in six months — without ripping a single tool out of the enterprise martech stack
$675M valuation vs. $350M in December · ARR up 10x in 12 months · ~100 employees · logos include AWS, T-Mobile, Vanguard, Kaiser Permanente
JUN 152026M&A
Fin (Intercom)Salesforce
Intercom nailed the AI pivot — then sold itself to Salesforce for $3.6B anyway
30,000+ customers · 76% of support resolved with zero humans · renamed itself from Intercom to Fin weeks before signing · McCabe and Traynor both stay on
JUN 112026Funding
Genspark
59 employees, $250M ARR, $2.6B valuation — and Genspark still hired a human to run sales
$100M new · $485M total Series B · $2.6B post-money, up 63% in 3 months · 6,000+ business customers
JUN 82026Funding
Default
Default froze its roadmap for a year under Operation Phoenix, then raised $20M for the rebuild
$20M total raised, Series A led by 8VC · Perplexity, Airbyte, WorkOS, Dust, Cortex among customers · a full year of zero shipping to rebuild around one agent, Dot
JUN 42026Funding
Supabase
Supabase 2x'd to $10.5B in 8 months — agents, not developers, are the growth engine now
$500M Series F led by GIC · $5B → $10.5B in eight months · nearly 10M developers, 600%+ YoY database growth · 60%+ of new databases launched by AI agents
JUN 32026M&A
Scrunch AISitecore
Sitecore bought AEO instead of building it — $225M for a 3-year-old, 48-person startup
$225M (Bloomberg) on $19M raised · second AEO-shaped buy in 3 months after Adobe's $1.9B Semrush deal · Sitecore, EQT-owned since 2016, skips build in favor of buy
JUN 12026M&A
ContentfulSalesforce
Salesforce pays up to $1.5B for Contentful — a discount to its 2021 peak — to give Agentforce something to say
$1B–$1.5B, reported and undisclosed by either side · down from a $3B+ 2021 Series F (Tiger Global) · 4,800+ brands incl. IKEA, Vodafone, DoorDash · Salesforce's 7th AI-era acquisition in a year
MAY 202026Funding
Exa.ai
Exa's valuation tripled to $2.2B in 8 months — last disclosed ARR was $12M
$250M Series C · $2.2B valuation, up from $700M (Sept 2025) · a16z leads, Sarah Wang joins board · Benchmark, Lightspeed, YC re-up
MAY 182026Funding
Dust
Dust says one agent per employee is already dead, and Sequoia just wrote a $40M check to agree
$40M Series B, $60M+ total · Sequoia + Abstract co-lead, Snowflake Ventures + Datadog in · $20M ARR, up from €1M two years ago · two customers — Datadog and a Vanta exec — bought equity too
MAY 132026Funding
Vector
Vector raises $10M to kill the account in account-based marketing
$10M Series A led by SignalFire, HubSpot Ventures co-investing · 87 people, founded 2022 · shipped Vector MCP the same day so Claude and ChatGPT can query campaign data directly · pitches itself as the anti-replacement AI ad tool
MAY 122026Funding
Vapi
Amazon Ring picked a startup over 40 rivals — and over building it themselves
$50M Series B, Peak XV lead, $500M valuation · $72M total raised · beat 40 vendors for Amazon Ring's entire inbound line · enterprise revenue up 10x since early 2025
MAY 122026Funding
Monaco
Monaco raised $50M off a demo of a product that isn't live yet — Benchmark's term sheet took 2 hours
$50M Series B, $85M+ total raised · 13 weeks post-stealth, still pre-GA · Benchmark leads, Founders Fund + Human Capital "triple down" · Collison/Tan/Mehta angels back in
APR 222026M&A
PeelConsensus
A $138M demo platform just outsourced its AI roadmap to a 9-person startup
Terms undisclosed · signed April 22, closing expected Q2 2026 · 293-employee, $138.8M-funded platform buys a 9-person, $8M startup · buy-vs-build, decided
APR 152026Funding
HockeyStack
HockeyStack's bet: the 1999 Salesforce data model is why deals die — the fix is agents, not another dashboard
Bessemer + YC + Uncorrelated Ventures · total funding crosses $50M — not all new money · 300+ enterprise customers in under 2 years · Revenue Agents replace CRM stages
APR 82026M&A
KeyplayInflection.io
I sold Keyplay because account intelligence stopped being a platform
Terms undisclosed · I become Inflection's CMO, Andrew Rothbart joins engineering · reunites two Seattle founders who backed each other's seed rounds · Keyplay's ICP scoring folds into Inflection's ContextGraph
APR 82026M&A
OrttoCanva
Canva didn't build a marketing stack — it bought one and handed it 265M users overnight
CDP + marketing automation, 11,000+ customers across 190 countries · same-day double buy with Simtheory (agentic AI) · terms undisclosed, Sharkey founders now run Canva's AI/martech org · Canva's 5th acquisition this year, 8th since 2024
MAR 312026M&A
Persana AIRox
Rox absorbed Persana AI's $100M pipeline and 15,000 users, then gave them 32 days to leave
Deal terms undisclosed · billing cut Apr 1, platform dead May 2 · 15,000 users get "one system," whether they asked for it or not
MAR 192026M&A
Apollo.ioPocus
Apollo hired a CEO to buy someone — six weeks later, he did
Pocus (52 people, $43M raised) folds into Apollo (~$200M ARR, 600K+ companies) · deal terms undisclosed · Curl's February hire was explicitly billed as an M&A play — this is trade one
MAR 192026M&A
PocusApollo
Matt Curl's first move as Apollo CEO, six weeks in: buy, not build
terms undisclosed · Pocus (customers incl. Asana, Canva, Monday.com) folds into Apollo's ~$200M-ARR platform · Curl's first deal, six weeks after succeeding founder Tim Zheng as CEO
MAR 182026Funding
Multiply
Multiply raised $9.5M to prove the ad agency isn't dead — it just needed an AI core
$9.5M seed, Mayfield-led · backers include Instacart's Max Mullen and Google Gemini's Josh Woodward · 26 people running paid social/search for Perplexity, Grammarly, Vanta · Vanta: 770% more sales meetings since ditching its old agency
MAR 112026Funding
Replit
Replit triples to $9B chasing $1B ARR — Anthropic's own coding agent already clears $2.5B
$400M raised at $9B · valuation tripled in 6 months · $1B ARR target by year-end, up from $150M last fall · Claude Code alone already books $2.5B
FEB 242026Funding
Profound
Profound raised $96M to stop being a dashboard company
$96M Series C · $1B valuation led by Lightspeed · shipped alongside the Profound Agents launch · pivot from AI-visibility dashboard to execution platform
FEB 122026M&A
HighspotSeismic
Highspot and Seismic merged into a $6B company — and Highspot's name didn't make it
$642.6M raised (Highspot) vs. ~$90M (Seismic) · Rob Tarkoff closed it four months into the CEO job · Permira (Seismic's backer since 2020) keeps control
FEB 112026Funding
Brandlight
Brandlight closed AI visibility's biggest Series A — and it's still $32M behind Bluefish
$30M led by Pelion Venture Partners, Cardumen and G20 returning · $36M total since Oct 2024 founding · clients include LG, Kimberly-Clark, Estée Lauder, Publicis · closest rival Bluefish already at $68M and a Series B ahead
FEB 112026Funding
Winn.ai
Winn.ai's $18M Series A bets the sales-AI category built the wrong product
$18M led by Insight Partners, Mangusta Capital, S Capital · $35M raised since 2022 · ARR tripled in 2025, 30x growth in two years, 0% enterprise churn
FEB 102026M&A
CimulateSalesforce
Cimulate's founders sold their last startup to Nike. They just sold this one to Salesforce
Terms undisclosed · signed Feb 10, closed Mar 3 · John Andrews and Vivek Farias built and sold Celect to Nike before this · same playbook, bigger buyer
FEB 22026Funding
Day.ai
The guy who ran product at HubSpot says Salesforce won't survive three years
$20M Series A · led by Sequoia (a second check, after its $4M seed) · Pat Grady joins the board · coincides with CRMx going GA after a year with 120 private-beta customers
JAN 282026Funding
Clay
Clay just marked itself up to $5B — and didn't raise a dollar for the company
Second employee tender in 9 months · $1.5B → $3.1B Series C → $5B tender · pure secondary, no new primary capital · priced at ~50x $100M ARR
JAN 222026Funding
Railway
Railway grew to 2M developers on zero marketing — then raised $100M to buy the sales motion it never built
$100M Series B · led by TQ Ventures · $409M valuation · 2M+ developers, zero paid marketing
JAN 202026Funding
DealHub
DealHub bought its way past $500M and called it agentic
$100M led by Riverwood Capital · post-money tops $500M · second billing acquisition since 2023 (Subzee, then Subskribe) · funds the "Agentic Revenue Hub" push
DEC 182025Funding
Lovable
Lovable tripled its valuation in six months — with Salesforce and HubSpot writing the checks
$330M Series B at $6.6B · up from $1.8B six months earlier · $200M ARR disclosed a month before the raise · Salesforce Ventures, HubSpot Ventures, Atlassian Ventures all in the syndicate
announcedDEC 172025M&Aclosed APR 1 2026
QualifiedSalesforce
Salesforce bought Qualified for $1.2B — and $954M of that is goodwill, not tech
Signed Dec 17, 2025 · closed April 1, 2026 · $1.2B fair value ($1.1B cash) per Salesforce's 10-Q · one of six GTM-adjacent buys since May 2025 (Informatica, Qualified, Momentum, Fin, m3ter, Contentful)
DEC 32025Funding
Gradial
Gradial skipped AI content generation and bet everything on execution — $35M says it's working
$35M Series B · $350M valuation, ~7 months after the Series A · VMG Partners leads, Madrona and Pruven follow on · T-Mobile: 80%+ faster time-to-market, 10x more volume
DEC 32025M&A
ClariSalesloft
Clari and Salesloft closed their merger — and the founder didn't get to run it
Vista-owned Salesloft absorbs Vista-owned Clari · Steve Cox (outsider, ex-Employ) named CEO · Andy Byrne posts his exit the same week · ~$450M ARR, 5,000+ customers
DEC 22025M&A
RightBoundGong
Gong didn't buy RightBound's product — it bought its data pipes
terms undisclosed · $29.5M in RightBound funding folds into a $7.25B platform · third-party account/contact/intent data feeds the Gong Revenue Graph · bought for the pipes, not the product
announcedDEC 22025M&Aclosed JAN 13 2026
MetronomeStripe
Stripe bought the billing vendor OpenAI, Anthropic and Nvidia already trust — for a reported $1B
Signed Dec 2, closed Jan 13 · reported ~$1B, terms never officially disclosed · Metronome meters usage for OpenAI, Anthropic, Nvidia · Stripe paid for trust, not tech
announcedNOV 192025M&Aclosed APR 28 2026
SemrushAdobe
Semrush's new CEO sold the company 8 months into the job — his second nine-figure exit in six years
$12/share, $1.9B all-cash, 74% premium over the pre-deal close · announced Nov 19 2025, closed Apr 28 2026 · Wagner became CEO Mar 2025, had it signed by Nov · previously sold LogMeIn/GoTo for ~$4.2B in 2020
NOV 102025Funding
1mind
1mind prices its AI sales rep like a hire, not a SaaS seat — and just banked $30M on that bet
$30M Series A led by Battery Ventures · $40M total raised · six-figure contracts, some hitting $400K · 44 staff, 71 open reqs — hiring like it already found the model
OCT 312025M&A
HubSpotxFunnel
HubSpot already had an AEO tool with 70,000 customers — it bought a better one anyway for $30M
$30M cash, agreed eight weeks after HubSpot's own AEO tools launched at Inbound · XFunnel: bootstrapped, founded Jan 2025, sold 10 months later · HubSpot's first Israeli acquisition · was a customer and investor before it was the buyer
JUL 302025Funding
Conversion
Conversion raised $28M — and 90% of its customers had already fired Marketo or HubSpot
$28M Series A, $30M total raised · led by Abstract Ventures · ~$10M ARR in under 2 years, 4,000+ customers · 90% switched from Marketo, HubSpot, or Pardot
JUL 252024Funding
Docket
Docket raised $15M betting the sales engineer is a software problem
$20.3M total raised · Mayfield leads, Foundation Capital doubles down from seed · 44 people, accounts scaling from 15 to 10,000 seats

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GTM Report · Methodology

Intro

Hi, I'm Adam. I'm an independent builder & industry analyst. My goal is to help GTM leaders make sharp decisions in uncertain markets.

This is my methodology for the GTM Tech rankings and category maps. Three principles guide this work:

  1. Mindshare matters. We can gain an edge by understanding the conversations and perceptions within our market. This goes beyond reviews or narrow expert opinions.
  2. Curation is judgement. Most of my time is spent curating the panel and coverage universe. This is my judgement encoded into a research system that is differentiated from vanilla Claude queries.
  3. Everything must update and evolve constantly. The traditional analyst model doesn't keep pace. This system is continuously updating and evolving.

Coverage

I cover products and companies that have a central application for B2B go-to-market in the AI era. The majority are GTM focused (e.g. Gong, Clay), but I also cover broader solutions (e.g. Claude Code, Vercel, Exa).

On the edges my judgement determines what fits (and what doesn't). Like all things, this evolves as I learn and as the market changes.

Panel Mindshare Score & Rank

Rankings and scores are based on "Panel Mindshare." It's a dynamic, leading indicator that I developed to understand this space. Here's how it works:

  1. I've carefully curated a "panel" of over 2,000 sources across social media, newsletters, blogs, and podcasts. The panel is NOT intended to represent the broad market, it's designed to represent the sharpest minds in GTM (operators, authors, builders, executives).
  2. I track vendor mentions and context of those mentions across the entire panel (tens of thousands of pieces of content and posts).
  3. I weigh mentions based on a variety of engagement and relevance factors and then compile into a normalized score across channels and sources. Affiliated posts are ignored.
  4. I compute scores across multiple timeframes, with a focus on quarterly and monthly change.
  5. All scores are indexed to the top product for each scoring period. That creates a final 0-99 score for every product. The index follows a power curve rather than a straight line.

The 0-99 score shown in the master dataset is based on a trailing 180 day total, calculated nightly. The Q/Q change compares a product's index across its last two complete quarters (measured in index points) to deliver a durable trend instead of monthly noise.

Category Definitions

GTM Tech Types

My highest level organizing framework has a strong bend toward AI. I believe the traditional categorization is breaking down quickly. This is how I see the space at a high level:

TypeWhat it isExamples
Coding Agents & Experience BuildersAI coding assistants and app builders pulling GTM work into code.Claude Code, Cursor, Lovable
OrchestrationThe workflow layer wiring data, agents, and apps into running GTM systems.Clay, Zapier, n8n
Agent-Native GTMSoftware born agent-first — the product does the GTM work, you hire the outcome.11x, Artisan, Attio
GTM Developer ToolsThe developer primitives GTM teams build with — search, scraping, voice, memory, compute.Exa, Vercel, ElevenLabs
OG SaaS for GTMThe incumbent GTM stack — CRM, sales engagement, marketing automation — going headless.Salesforce, HubSpot, Gong
Creative & ContentAI generation of the media GTM ships — decks, images, video, avatars, copy.Canva, Runway, HeyGen
AEOAnswer Engine Optimization — winning brand visibility inside AI answers.Profound, Scrunch AI, AthenaHQ
GTM AdjacentThe general-purpose substrate GTM runs on — chat, docs, cloud, warehouses, payments.Slack, Notion, Snowflake

GTM Tech Categories

Categories are generally organized around use cases, go-to-market motions, or the intersection of the two. That said, there is a balance of many factors in this framework and it ultimately comes down to my judgement.

CategoryDefinitionExamples
GTM Developer ToolsBroad dev primitives GTM teams run through agents and APIs.Exa, Vercel, Twilio
Data & IntelligenceEnrichment, intent, and signal data that feeds the pipeline.Clay, ZoomInfo, Apollo
SellingActive deal execution — conversation intelligence, coaching, proposals, demos.Gong, Salesforce, Granola
Marketing ExecutionCampaigns, content, ABM, and marketing ops.HubSpot, Klaviyo, Customer.io
AdvertisingPaid-media execution and measurement — DSPs, paid social and search, attribution.The Trade Desk, LiveRamp, Metadata
Creative & ContentAI generation of GTM media — video, images, decks, avatars, copy.Canva, Runway, HeyGen
GTM InfrastructureGTM-specific pipes — email deliverability, CDP and reverse-ETL, billing.Hightouch, Metronome, Paddle
Website & InboundWebsites, chat, and inbound capture that convert traffic into pipeline.Webflow, Chili Piper, Framer
AEOVisibility inside AI-generated answers.Profound, Scrunch AI, AthenaHQ
ProspectingOutbound — finding, qualifying, and reaching buyers.Outreach, Salesloft, Nooks
Customer SuccessPost-sale onboarding, retention, and expansion.Intercom (Fin), Gainsight, Zendesk
Autonomous CRMAI-native CRMs that run pipeline, deals, and relationships themselves.Attio, Day.ai, Clarify

Rules & Guidelines

Products can fit types and multiple categories, but there must be a strong case.

Agent Readiness Score

I score Agent Readiness as a secondary factor because it's highly relevant in today's world: in an agent era, whether your systems can actually build on a product matters more than the UI. It's an analyst-judged 0-99 score (with an A-F grade) across four surfaces — API, MCP server, SDK, and CLI — plus the quality of the docs behind them. The Surfaces column shows exactly which a product ships. In this case the score comes from multiple agents with different personas and perspectives, each assessing the product's agent surfaces and docs.

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