Mid-market B2B teams buying intent data in 2026 face a different evaluation than enterprise teams. The wedges that matter are topic-taxonomy depth, ease of merging first-party and third-party signal, and CRM-native fit so the data lands in the operating system the team already runs. This guide walks through the 2026 mid-market intent-data shortlist and how to evaluate.
How this list was built. The shortlist below pulls from public product pages, public pricing pages, and public G2 listings. Capability claims are kept at the feature-category level so nothing depends on private benchmarks. Abmatic AI competes with several vendors here; the framing stays neutral.
For mid-market B2B, the intent-data platforms shortlist that recurs in serious 2026 evaluations is shaped by three factors specific to the motion: topic-taxonomy depth, signal merge across first and third-party, and CRM-native data flow. Vendors that ignore one of those three usually fail the second-quarter operating review. The shortlist below is ordered by how often each vendor lands in mid-market B2B stacks per public buyer reports, not by an opinionated ranking.
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Per the Bombora public product page, the wedge is topic-cluster third-party intent across a large publisher network. Mid-market teams that have a clear topic taxonomy fit; teams without one tend to surface noise.
Per the G2 public product page, the wedge is first-party signal from G2 category pages with public tiered pricing. Mid-market teams using G2 as a category lever frequently start here as the first intent layer.
Per the 6sense public product page, the wedge is predictive scoring on top of third-party intent. Mid-market teams with operating maturity to consume the predictive layer fit; teams without that maturity over-pay.
Per the Demandbase public product page, the wedge bundles intent inside an ABM platform. Mid-market teams that want intent plus orchestration in one platform fit this profile.
Per the ZoomInfo public product page, the wedge is intent layered on top of the contact-data platform. Mid-market teams already running ZoomInfo for contact data frequently extend into the intent module.
Per the TechTarget public product page, the wedge is editorial-driven intent on enterprise IT topics. Mid-market vendors selling into enterprise IT fit this profile.
Per the Cyance public product page, the wedge is cybersecurity-adjacent topic intent. Mid-market security-tech vendors frequently include it in the intent stack.
Per the Foundry public product page, the wedge is editorial network intent for enterprise IT decision makers. Mid-market vendors selling into enterprise IT often layer Foundry alongside Bombora.
Mid-market b2b buying motions involve specific data and workflow shapes that not every intent-data platforms vendor can serve. Vendors with shallow support on topic-taxonomy depth surface the wrong accounts, the wrong contacts, or the wrong signal weights. Validate topic-taxonomy depth on a 30-account sample list during the trial; do not rely on slideware. See merge first and third-party intent for the buyer-side framework we use.
Signal merge across first and third-party is where the operating model meets the data layer for mid-market B2B. Vendors with mature support compound; vendors with workarounds add operating overhead for the team. Ask each vendor for a documented methodology in the first call; if there is no documented methodology, that is a signal. See first-party intent data.
Crm-native data flow is often the silent disqualifier. Vendors with weak support pass discovery but fail procurement, security review, or the operating review. Pull the relevant compliance and integration docs in week one of evaluation. See predictive intent data.
Public tiered pricing clears budget conversations faster than bespoke enterprise quotes. Vendors with public pricing pages require fewer procurement cycles than vendors that gate pricing behind discovery calls. For finance teams running 2026 budgets, that delta can be two to four weeks of cycle time.
G2-led motions frequently combine G2 Buyer Intent for first-party category-page signal with Bombora for topic-cluster third-party intent. The wedge is layering intent sources rather than picking one.
Mid-market vendors selling into enterprise IT frequently pair Bombora topic intent with TechTarget or Foundry editorial intent. The wedge is editorial-quality signal on IT-buyer topics.
Mid-market teams with mature scoring frequently merge Bombora topic intent with first-party engagement signal in the CRM. The wedge is signal merge rather than buying a more sophisticated single source.
Pulling vendors into a demo before defining the mid-market B2B motion shape produces shallow comparisons. Document the motion in a one-page brief (target accounts, buying committee map, signal sources, expected channel mix) before any vendor call.
Every vendor on the shortlist should be evaluated against the same 30-account list pulled from the team CRM. Compare which vendor surfaces in-market accounts the team had not seen, which surfaces the same accounts as the team existing scoring, and which surfaces noise.
A 90-day pilot scoped to one motion (one segment, one product, one channel) tests the vendor under realistic conditions without exposing the team to a full migration before the data is in.
The vendor product is half the picture; the team operating model around the vendor is the other half. Score the operating-model fit (rituals, ownership, instrumentation) before signing.
Most mid-market B2B migrations fail on workflow discontinuity, not data discontinuity. The lowest-risk pattern is parallel-run: keep the prior tool live while the new tool ramps, transition workflows in stages, and decommission the prior tool only after the new tool demonstrates equivalence on a 30-account benchmark. Require the parallel-run plan in writing from the vendor before signing.
Common pattern: G2 for first-party, Bombora for topic intent, plus a contact-intent layer if relevant. See merge first and third-party intent.
Often yes when operating maturity is not in place. See cheaper than 6sense for alternatives.
Per public pricing, G2 Buyer Intent has public tiered pricing. See first-party intent data.
Pipe intent into account scoring, not into a separate dashboard. See how to set up account scoring.
Buying intent data without a documented playbook for what the team will do with it.
The 2026 mid-market B2B intent-data platforms shortlist is shaped by topic-taxonomy depth, signal merge across first and third-party, and CRM-native data flow. Pick for the motion shape, the operating maturity, and the integration requirements the team needs.
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