Momentum is a no code platform to automate sales workflows. Embedded into existing sales-first tooling, from Slack and Salesforce to Asana and Outreach, Momentum's access gives revenue team the building blocks to operationalize sales motions.
$828
per year per user
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,…
Stacks up great against them - I think most people will compare and contrast Gong as the large player in the field - has similar features but does specific items very well
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I think Momentum.io is comparable to Gong, but more affordable. search & filtering is a bit behind
They don't have any true end to end competitors. Gong would be a competitor in the call recording space, as would Salesloft and a variety of other recording software like Fathom ect. However, Momentum.io is doing much more than that. You'd need 3-4 tools to get the …
Troops was acquired by Salesforce and is no longer available
Gong is focused on convo intelligence and keeps the data fairly locked up in their platform with limited pass through to slack or CRM. AI use cases are one off / blackbox vs customizable for your business needs.
For some reason I cannot select Rattle nor Slack Elevate but I would compare to those and the flexibility and support from Momentum is far superior. We also felt confident that Momentum would continue to build and grow with us. They have lived up to that at this point and …
Both LevelJump and Totango had some overlap (despite being CSP's). Specifically, when it comes to account handoffs. Momentum doesn't go as in depth but still provides an easy handoff from AE > CSM > AM, and tracks the process well.
The other solutions we looked at in the space were more focused on coaching and a more rich experience in the call library. Momentum.io was much better positioned to deliver value directly to our reps. The level of customization you are able to use when choose what data to …
If you are a lean organization with looking to find a revenue orchestration and AI tool for call summaries, automatic field updates, etc. then I think Momentum is worth considering since there aren't many "small-player" alternatives in the market. The pricing is much better than comparable larger-players (i.e. Gong), and the Momentum is quick to iterate on their existing features and resolve bugs quickly.
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.
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.
There's no doubt in this of renewal. We are all set and planning in phases to acquire more and more licenses. We provide AI licenses to sales account managers on the very first day. This is a mandatory onboarding step. Everything is going well.
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
The learning curve is extremely low. Almost anyone can get started building workflows. To the point, we have many sales reps who can create their own alerts and/or determine deal room criteria. I had never used Momentum before I joined Ramp and was building and updating existing workflows on my first day.
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.
We have a shared slack channel with Momentum and their responsiveness and attentiveness to our concerns and bugs is top notch. They are quick to investigate and do a solid job of providing updates throughout the eval process. They typically resolve and respond rather quickly. The only reason this isn't a 10 is due to what I perceive as occasional resource constraints. Sometimes it does take a bit to hear back and the updates aren't ALWAYS proactive. I'm being nitpicky, but I think there's some room for improvement before calling this a 10/10.
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
In summary, Momentum.io truly shines when enhancing the Salesforce-Slack experience. However, when workflows become highly complex, require extensive integration outside of its core platforms, demand meticulous governance at scale, or necessitate deep operational analytics, its elegance can give way to a more cumbersome administration and implementation effort.
Troops was acquired by Salesforce and is no longer available Gong is focused on convo intelligence and keeps the data fairly locked up in their platform with limited pass through to slack or CRM. AI use cases are one off / blackbox vs customizable for your business needs. Momentum is built on AI, its not a bolt on that other companies are trying to add as a means to catch up.
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.
Momentum.io makes the whole customer onboarding process faster and smoother, which leads to a better customer experience, faster time to value and eventually less churned customers
Lower customer aacquisition costs due to integrated workflows through Slack and Salesforce
Improved forecasting due to better visibility through integrations
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