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RollWorks

Account-based marketing platform that combines AI-driven intelligence with sales alignment to reduce deal friction and accelerate enterprise pipeline.

AI CRM & Sales Intelligence · Premium ($5,000-25,000+/month depending on account volume and feature tier)

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AI-Ready CMO Score

7.6/10
Strategic Fit8.2/10
Reliability7.8/10
Compliance7.5/10
Integration7.4/10
Ethical AI7/10
Scalability8.1/10
Support7.3/10
ROI7.5/10
User Experience7.4/10

Overview

RollWorks is an account-based marketing (ABM) platform designed to help B2B marketing and sales teams identify, target, and close high-value accounts with precision. The platform combines first-party data enrichment, predictive lead scoring, and AI-powered account insights to create a unified view of target accounts across multiple channels. Unlike generic CRM systems, RollWorks focuses specifically on orchestrating coordinated campaigns across display, email, and direct mail to reach decision-makers within target accounts—positioning it as a bridge between marketing automation and sales intelligence rather than a traditional CRM replacement.

The genuine differentiation lies in RollWorks' intent data integration and account-level orchestration. The platform ingests behavioral signals (web activity, content engagement, technographic changes) and surfaces them alongside firmographic data to help teams identify when accounts are actively in-market. This is particularly valuable for sales teams managing long enterprise cycles where timing and coordination matter more than volume. The AI scoring engine learns from your historical win/loss data to prioritize accounts with the highest conversion probability, and the multi-touch campaign orchestration ensures marketing and sales stay synchronized on the same target accounts—reducing the friction that typically occurs when marketing generates leads that sales ignores.

RollWorks makes sense for enterprise B2B organizations with complex sales cycles, multiple stakeholders per deal, and existing marketing automation infrastructure. It's most valuable when your average deal size justifies the investment in account-level targeting and your sales team is disciplined enough to work the accounts marketing identifies. However, it's overkill for SMBs, product-led growth companies, or organizations still struggling with basic lead qualification. The platform also requires meaningful historical data and sales discipline to deliver ROI—if your team treats it as a data warehouse rather than an operational system, you'll pay premium pricing for underutilized intelligence.