Databook’s main enterprise intelligence platform helps market teams quickly understand customers.
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LeadLander
Score 8.3 out of 10
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LeadLander is essentially an IP reverse look-up tool. It does a reverse look-up of the IP address to distinguish between corporate visitors and “home/ISP” users.
Although having somewhat similar functionality as web analytics products like Google Analytics and WebTrends, it is actually designed for a different user base. While web analytics tools are typically designed to provide metrics such as bounce rates, unique visitors, and length/depth of stay to help marketers optimize website content,…
Well Suited - Databook works well when you’re in a sales role focused on enterprise accounts. You often need a full view of a company’s priorities, financials, and strategic themes, and the tool gives you that context quickly without digging through multiple sources. Less Appropriate - It’s less useful when you’re working mid market or with fast growing smaller companies. The coverage and depth can be limited, so you may not find enough meaningful data to rely on. In those cases, manual research still ends up doing most of the work.
LeadLander is great for sales reps who are looking for additional insights when attempting to get the right message to the right audience at the right time via the right medium. Nevertheless, the tool is basically fairly simplistic in terms of what you get. Data is delivered via email and can be tailored in terms of frequency and territory, but the overall information presented is fairly simple. The links to websites visited and accompanying information pertaining to frequency and duration are incredibly helpful. Nevertheless, if you have a lot of users visiting sites that utilize a free version of your tool, care is required to ensure that your messaging is not falling on deaf ears. Overall, the tool is very useful for accomplishing awareness of baseline insights pertaining to prospective clientele visiting your company's website in order to craft more meaningful messaging.
Leadlander has an excellent database of IP addresses. Often the address is registered to some unknown cable company but leadlander seems to identify them.
Leadlander is well designed and intuitive to use.
Leadlander captures page data and referral that we wouldn't otherwise have.
Currently, we have not went out to look for another tool because we are happy with LeadLanders' performance. If we were to be approached by any of their competitors, we would look to investigate the difference and similarities between the tools. In the past, we used a tool that provided images and steps taken to show the route a prospect takes and I found that to be very interesting.
I rated it a seven because the core insights are genuinely useful once you get to them, but the workflow isn’t always smooth. Finding the right accounts can be hit or miss and some sections feel a bit cluttered, so it takes time to get comfortable. When it works, it saves effort, but the experience could be more intuitive
Databook stood out because the research layer felt deeper and more strategic. It surfaces context you don’t usually get from tools like ZoomInfo or Lusha, which are great for contact data but not for understanding a company’s priorities. I used those more often because they serve broader use cases and are available in most orgs, but Databook delivered a different type of insight when I needed a clearer narrative about an account.
ActOn also provides website analytics, however if we have a contact in our CRM - it will tell us each morning if that specific contact visited our website rather than just a company name. It is interesting to note that both ActOn and Leadlander often have different results and companies. I'm not sure why there is a discrepancy, however overall, both tools are fairly comparable.
Our Demand Generation team primarily uses this tool and has been wildly successful! Their entire office area is covered in wins, including amounts. One of the larger deals found on LeadLander was 4.2 million. A current opportunity is set at 2.5 million. I think the ROI speaks for itself with those deals.