Chorus by ZoomInfo is an AI-powered Conversation Intelligence platform that captures & analyzes all customer engagements across phone calls, video meetings, and email, to help teams hit their number.
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Gong
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Gong helps people and companies reach their potential. The Gong Revenue Intelligence Platform™ enables customer-facing teams to take advantage of their most valuable assets – customer interactions, which the Gong platform automatically captures and analyzes. Gong then delivers insights at scale, to empower revenue and go-to-market teams to determine the best actions for winning outcomes. The vendor boasts companies like Morningstar Inc., Paychex, LinkedIn,…
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Seismic Learning
Score 6.9 out of 10
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Seismic Learning (formerly Lessonly, acquired by Seismic in August 2021), is a learning management system (LMS). The vendor emphasizes eLearning for client-facing skills, as well as a drag-and-drop interface. Lessonly supports customizable learning paths and corporate onboarding processes.
Chorus.ai and Gong.io are very similar. We found the functionality to be incredibly similar and not enough of a differentiator so we purchased Chorus.ai because we had a better experience with their sales team.
I know our director has evaluated Chorus.ai and Gong before opting to work with Chorus.ai, but I am not sure what was it that made him decide to go with Chorus.ai and not with Gong.
We prefer Gong compared to Chorus because it offers a more robust set of features, better integrations, more automated workflows, and world-class customer support.
We have evaluated Gong, but have yet to use it. Mainly, we are in a three year contract with ZoomInfo, and aren't able to remove one part of the contract in favor of another. Gong seems like a decent product, but I am unable to determine if it is better, worse, or the same as …
We stayed with Chorus by ZoomInfo because of the superior way it recaps our calls. Depending on the length of the call and what is being discussed, Chorus by ZoomInfo will usually provide 10 key points in clear detail. When we used Gong, we were finding it was only providing …
Chorus by ZoomInfo offers a balanced approach compared to these platforms. Against Salesloft, Chorus provides better conversation intelligence and AI-driven insights while Salesloft excels in cadence management. Versus Gong, Chorus delivers similar analytics with a more …
Zoominfo and Gong are very similar, but Gong is more focused on pipeline and deals whereas Chorus by ZoomInfo focuses more on the conversational intelligence
We looked at Gong but went with Chorus by ZoomInfo because it felt more practical for our team. Gong has great analytics, but Chorus by ZoomInfo fit better into our existing tech stack and budget. The deal notifications, scorecards, and integrations with Zoom and Salesforce …
They all are amazing solutions that meet all of our core requirements. We selected Chorus.ai as the price was a bit more competitive to the other solutions in the tech stack for having the ability to meet all of our core requirements.
The products are very similar, each will have stories about how their tech is better or more optimized to help salespeople hit their quota. At the end of the day, it was clear that Chorus.ai not only did everything that Gong did, but it was also a significantly better value …
It's a good tool for what our org uses it for. As mentioned, this is utilized as a repository to go back and review calls for notes more than it is for coaching. Because of the use case, actual deal intelligence (vs. visibility) isn't a major factor. Compared to other tools, …
Chorus ultimately was the more user friendly of the two platforms we evaluated. It integrated with our sales stack and won out on a better partnership altogether. Their rep came on-site and was very involved in the proof of concept. We got a better price from them as well.
Having used similar tools in the past, I found Chorus.ai to be most effective due to its accuracy. It's pretty accurate when it comes to transcripts, speaker ratio and search functionality. Overall it's a pretty solid tool for call reviews.
It was a neck-and-neck finish for both vendors in our selection process. We easily could have gone either way on the decision, both vendors did very well in the sales engagement. Chorus.ai did a slightly better job at executive bridging and connecting to others in our …
We like Chorus.ai's sales support. The sales coaching and enablement features. We have outreach so it's good to see int between Chorus.ai and Outreach. It pulls call data from outreach and gives sales call analysis.
I personally did not select Chorus, but it does a great job! I used to use Gong at my previous company, and I liked that too. I have found that Chorus' transcript tool does a better job of translating the script of the call.
Gong has higher accuracy in terms of call transcript and better brand reliability and sentiment, compared to Chorus by ZoomInfo and Kaia by Outreach. In addition, it is easier to use and share with team compared to other competitors. We also didnt want to have vendor lock-in …
Gong seems to provide more clarity than SalesforceEinstein, or Chorus by ZoomInfo. All of these systems have specific features that are important and valuable and each work in different ways to provide clarity into the sales process. I find that using these in parallel seems …
The only similar software I've used is Chorus by ZoomInfo. I don't find Zoominfo to be particularly helpful other than for up to date contact info, so having these functions tied to gether is not so important to me, and the actual functionality of Chorus is nowhere near as …
Compared to Chorus and Outreach, Gong and Gong Engage is much easier for our reps not only to use but to master. Additionally, Gong has much fewer sync errors with our CRM than Outreach or Chours, which saves not only our ops team time but our rep's time, as they can more …
Gong is way more robust than other tools I've used at other companies, and the UI is infinitely easier. I didn't have a hand in bringing Gong to my current company so unsure if there was a previous tool it replaced.
I've used Chorus at a past company. It seems to do the transcriptions similarly accurately to Gong. Good enough call recording. The call feedback can be done too although maybe not as easily. I do not believe Chorus can create call playlists. I do feel there are a lot less …
The chorus is good, but Gong is a little better in every aspect. But not much. Outreach's AI is pretty good and helps with live training and feedback. I think many of the solutions are comparable; at that point, it's about what's in your current tech stack and how to avoid …
Chorus was hard to us, tricky to request feedback, lack of tools to analyze calls and collaborate. One of the worst aspects of Chorus was how hard it was to find the call you were looking for.
Gong crushes the auto zoom recordings. They are nice, but we don't have access to any analysis. So that makes it much different to get any value. At that point it is just a note taker. Gong really does help you get more done! Our support team uses chorus as well as a co …
I think Gong's really helpful feature was being able to share a link to customer recordings which felt more secure and more easily accessible. Sharing setting was very customizable and allowed Smartling to ensure we were following best practices for security and privacy - this …
Gong is the most sophisticated conversational intelligence tool I have used. The speaker separation is very good and the action items always catch the key points from the call. When the notetaker joins the call, it's reliable and does not interrupt the call at all. Recordings …
MindTickle was hated by our users - company switched to Lessonly before I arrived.
Allego and Docebo both seem to have fundamentally different uses - mostly for hive-mind knowledge collection among salespeople, which may be helpful, but can't be scaled to the entire …
Lessonly is just the bee's knees in the LMS space. A lot of the software we trialed had some but not all of the features that Lessonly boasts and promotes. I felt like Lessonly gave us more flexibility in how and what we train on while keeping it within an easy framework to …
One scenario where Chorus by ZoomInfo is well suited is when our team is trying to identify patterns (common objections, frequent competitor mentions, concerns that clients raise). ZoomInfo offers trend analysis, market intelligence, and topic tracking that reveals patterns across conversations. This has allowed us to adapt and update our processes to address these patterns
Gong is a wonderful tool to be able to make sure that a call is recorded properly with next steps highlighted by an AI once the transcript has been processed. Our organization uses the clip functionality quite often to share a prospect question internally with the appropriate parties, and the sales and CS teams have it synced to SFDC so they can see the opportunity value associated with each call.
If you are onboarding new employees or consultants and you have a complex product, solution, or your business is layered and complex, this can help distill down the layers into basics so that new team or partners can build their knowledge base up the right way. This ensures they are learning what needs to be learned, and not what they surmise or assume, which can be incorrect and cause issues down the road - this is especially sensitive in our field. Training of all kinds can be done easily with this tool.
The history is quite useful in many aspects of my daily work, as I have a complete and detailed view of transcribed calls and email summaries of previously exchanged emails.
It's like an assistant; I can receive email reminders about things discussed during a video call, such as the upcoming date of a scheduled meeting or notes on certain key aspects the client needs for their order.
I can share calls through Gong with my clients. This gives me an added advantage, allowing the client to have reminders or a record of what was discussed without having to worry about manually taking notes.
The interface is complex but easy to learn, has many assistant-like features, and can also be integrated into many calling platforms, such as Zoom.
Sometimes there were issues with the 3-minute delay for Chorus joining a live meeting.
Occasionally, deliverables were assigned to the wrong person in the summary if their voices were similar or if they were on the same audio.
Occasionally, the Chorus had problems picking up on what someone was saying. This was likely due to user error but caused gaps in the conversation recording and transcript.
It's hard for me to give anything more than a 5 at this point. The primary reason is that we have only used it for a few months and I'm still getting a feel for the level of value it provides both to me and the team. In 4 or 5 months I'll have a better understanding of its value long term
Gong is one of the best if not the best tools we have in or tech stack in terms of ROI and ease of use. The ai features that have been released over the past year have continued to add value and are not just shiny new features that don't get used. It is also an easy to use platform for our sales and customer success reps, takes very little time to become proficient in. The deal boards also provide great visibility into opps for management and leadership
This was sold internally as something that would help us be more efficient. I had high hopes that the speech-to-text feature would be useful for getting call notes/next steps, etc documented. But due to the limitations of the software, these things would take longer using Chorus than if I just write things down manually - disappointing.
By default it automatically provides a lot of proactive information. Out of the box you can get a lot of value from what gets recorded with minimal setting adjustment. The effort you put in to enhancing it just makes it all the more powerful but you do not have to have a dedicated admin to get basic usage out of it.
It's completely simple and intuitive, anyone can pick it up. The hardest part is looking for a save button and finally figuring out you don't need one. We don't provide training for users and never have complaints. For creators, we provide best practices, but using Lessonly itself requires nothing .
I personally have not had too many major issues with Chorus, but the times that I have reached out to their customer support team I have always received great responses in a very timely manner. Their support team is trained in a very polite way and cares about resolving your issue. They are knowledgeable and helpful and the customer service line does not take long to connect to a real individual.
I give them a 10 because, I have been using Gong for over a year now and have never had issues or concerns go un resolved in a day or two. Their communication is impeccable and their tech support is very hands on and prompt
The support team is very friendly and eager to help you learn the ins and outs of Lessonly. They can set up training for large groups or send links in a chat for individual help. They are quick to respond and if one person doesn't have the answer, they will collaborate with others to help find the answer.
Like I noted in the other category, it has been smooth for the most part. But we really do enjoy the hard work of our CSM and everything he has been able to provide us in terms of support.
We looked at Gong but went with Chorus by ZoomInfo because it felt more practical for our team. Gong has great analytics, but Chorus by ZoomInfo fit better into our existing tech stack and budget. The deal notifications, scorecards, and integrations with Zoom and Salesforce made it the smarter pick. Overall, Chorus by ZoomInfo gives us the insights we need without feeling like overkill or another heavy lift.
I've used Chorus at a past company. It seems to do the transcriptions similarly accurately to Gong. Good enough call recording. The call feedback can be done too although maybe not as easily. I do not believe Chorus can create call playlists. I do feel there are a lot less analytics pieces to Chorus too. There are many feature addons in Gong to help sales motions.
I felt some of these products had more features than were necessary and needed for our team. Some of them were limited on the number of content creators that were allowed which to me forces you to use one or two people to create content where I would rather see it done by key members of each department.
saves a lot of time, mainly thanks to call summaries & next steps as well as workflows allowing to automate communication
I could say that generally speaking it does increase revenue because you can do more work in the same period of time > more leads, more opportunities, more sales
We've had an increase in quality overall as a company, as we are able to continually train our employees outside of our New Hire Training program.
We've seen stronger communication as we are able to send out material to our stylists about products, policies, procedures, etc. and they are able to provide us with feedback. After all, it is their tool for learning and we want to know the best way to provide that information to our Team Members.