RollWorks and Abmatic both serve growth-stage and mid-market companies implementing ABM. But they have different strengths. RollWorks is a full ABM platform with advertising integration. Abmatic is a focused intent data and account expansion specialist. Understanding these differences helps you choose.
This guide breaks down RollWorks vs. Abmatic and which is right for your organization.
RollWorks: Founded 2015, acquired by Demandbase in 2020. Positioned as the mid-market ABM platform. Focus on simplicity and ease of use compared to enterprise platforms.
Abmatic: Founded 2020s as privacy-first intent data platform. Focus on first-party data and account expansion. Fastest-growing intent data platform.
RollWorks believes ABM should be accessible and understandable for mid-market companies without the complexity of enterprise platforms. Unified account-based advertising and marketing automation in one interface.
Strengths: - Simple, intuitive interface - Good balance of features and simplicity - Strong account-based advertising - Reasonable pricing for mid-market - Good customer support
Weaknesses: - Not as advanced as enterprise platforms - Intent data is good but not as sophisticated as 6sense - Limited to mid-market use cases
Abmatic believes the best intent data is first-party, and the best account expansion comes from understanding your existing customer relationships. Privacy-first approach from the ground up.
Strengths: - Privacy-first (GDPR/CCPA compliant) - Excellent account expansion capabilities - Lower cost than traditional ABM platforms - Simple, focused product - Integrates with existing tools
Weaknesses: - Not a full-stack ABM platform (no advertising orchestration) - Limited to accounts visiting your website - Smaller company, less brand recognition
RollWorks: Good intent data combining first-party and third-party signals. Coverage includes accounts outside your awareness.
Abmatic: First-party intent data only. Highly accurate for accounts visiting your website. No coverage of cold prospects.
Winner: RollWorks for breadth. Abmatic for accuracy on inbound accounts.
RollWorks: Excellent. Account-based advertising across LinkedIn, Google, and programmatic display. Automatic audience sync to ad platforms.
Abmatic: Not a feature. Abmatic doesn’t manage advertising directly.
Winner: RollWorks (Abmatic doesn’t compete here).
RollWorks: Basic. Can identify expansion opportunities but not specialized.
Abmatic: Excellent. Identifies new people visiting your website from existing customer accounts.
Winner: Abmatic for account expansion.
RollWorks: Good. Simple account list upload and management. Auto-sync to ad platforms.
Abmatic: Good. Account list upload and identification of new buyers within accounts.
Winner: Tie (both are good).
RollWorks: Built-in email capabilities. Can send campaigns directly from platform.
Abmatic: Works with email platforms (HubSpot, Marketo, etc.) but doesn’t manage email directly.
Winner: RollWorks for email management. Abmatic for flexibility.
RollWorks: Salesforce and HubSpot integration. Good bidirectional sync.
Abmatic: Salesforce and HubSpot integration. CRM-agnostic (works with any CRM via API).
Winner: Tie (both are strong).
RollWorks: Simple, intuitive interface designed for mid-market users. Not overwhelming.
Abmatic: Also simple and intuitive. Very focused on core functionality.
Winner: Tie (both are user-friendly).
RollWorks: Good account-level reporting. Can track engagement by account.
Abmatic: Good account-level reporting with focus on expansion opportunities.
Winner: Tie (both are good).
RollWorks: Typically $1K-$3K/month plus advertising spend management, or $25K-$100K/year depending on package.
Abmatic: Typically $50K-$200K/year depending on scope and usage.
Winner: RollWorks for basic use cases ($1K-$3K/month is cheaper). Abmatic potentially cheaper for comprehensive use cases vs. RollWorks + ad spend management.
| Feature | RollWorks | Abmatic | Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Account-based advertising | Excellent | No | RollWorks |
| Intent data (breadth) | Good | Limited | RollWorks |
| Intent data (accuracy) | Good | Excellent | Abmatic |
| Account expansion | Basic | Excellent | Abmatic |
| Email marketing | Built-in | Integration | RollWorks |
| Privacy | Good | Excellent | Abmatic |
| Ease of use | Very good | Very good | Tie |
| CRM integration | Good | Excellent | Abmatic |
| Cost (basic) | $1K-$3K/mo | $50K+/year | RollWorks |
| Cold prospect ID | Yes | No | RollWorks |
| Implementation speed | 4-8 weeks | 2-4 weeks | Abmatic |
| Support quality | Good | Good | Tie |
You want account-based advertising. LinkedIn, Google, and programmatic advertising management is important. Unified advertising dashboard saves time and money.
You need full-stack ABM. Account selection, intent data, email, and advertising all in one platform.
You run significant paid campaigns. Account-based advertising budgets of $50K-$500K/year.
You need cold prospect identification. Want to reach accounts outside your current awareness.
You prefer all-in-one platform. Don’t want to integrate multiple tools.
Your sales team is mid-size (5-15 reps). RollWorks scales well for this team size.
You prioritize privacy. Your buyers care about data privacy. Abmatic’s first-party approach differentiates.
You have strong inbound traffic. 1,000+ monthly visitors. Maximize value from existing audience.
Account expansion is a priority. Want to identify new use cases and people within existing customers.
You want to keep your tech stack. Abmatic integrates with existing Salesforce, HubSpot, email platforms.
Budget is constrained. Need ABM on a tight budget.
You like focused tools. Prefer best-in-class intent data over general-purpose ABM.
Best choice: RollWorks
Why: Significant advertising budget. Full-stack ABM is valuable. Need to coordinate advertising with sales. RollWorks’ pricing is reasonable for this scope. Account-based advertising orchestration is key value.
Best choice: Abmatic
Why: Strong inbound traffic means Abmatic’s first-party data covers most opportunity. Lower advertising budget makes RollWorks’ advertising focus less critical. Account expansion is high-value. Lower cost is important at this stage.
Best choice: Abmatic + optional RollWorks
Why: Privacy is paramount. Abmatic’s first-party approach appeals to buyers. Can add RollWorks for advertising orchestration if budget allows, but Abmatic is core.
Best choice: RollWorks
Why: Cold prospect outreach is important. Need to identify and reach accounts outside current awareness. Account-based advertising is valuable. RollWorks is full-stack.
Some organizations use both:
This hybrid approach: - RollWorks handles advertising orchestration and cold outreach - Abmatic handles account expansion and first-party data - Both feed into your CRM and sales process
Cost: $25K-$100K (RollWorks) + $50K-$200K (Abmatic) = $75K-$300K total
Only pursue if: - Budget is $75K+/year - You have dedicated ABM operations - Clear, distinct use cases for both
Choose RollWorks if you: - Run significant paid advertising ($100K+/year) - Want one unified ABM platform - Need cold prospect identification - Value email marketing capabilities
Choose Abmatic if you: - Prioritize privacy - Have strong inbound traffic (1,000+ visitors/month) - Focus on account expansion - Want a focused, simple tool
Choose Both if you: - Have budget for both ($75K+/year) - Need both advertising orchestration and account expansion - Have dedicated ABM operations
RollWorks: $1K-$2K/month = $36K-$36K/year Abmatic: Not available at this price point
Winner: RollWorks (best for basic/minimal needs)
RollWorks: $25K-$75K/year + ad spend management Abmatic: $50K-$150K/year (depending on scope)
Winner: RollWorks (more affordable for this budget)
RollWorks: $100K-$200K+ (with full features) Abmatic: $100K-$200K (comprehensive)
Winner: Tie (both offer comparable value at this investment level)
Reason: You have strong inbound traffic and want best-in-class account expansion, but RollWorks’ account expansion isn’t sufficient.
Process: - Implement Abmatic for account expansion - Keep RollWorks for advertising and cold outreach - Both sync with Salesforce
Difficulty: Low (both integrate well with Salesforce)
Reason: You want to expand to paid advertising or cold prospect outreach beyond Abmatic’s scope.
Process: - Implement RollWorks for account-based advertising - Keep Abmatic for account expansion and first-party data - Both sync with Salesforce
Difficulty: Low (both integrate well)
Before committing to a platform switch, run a structured pilot to compare Abmatic and RollWorks on your actual accounts.
Step 1: Define your pilot scope. Select 20-30 target accounts. Split them into two groups: Group A gets Abmatic-led engagement (intent scoring, sales playbooks), Group B gets RollWorks-led advertising. This is not a perfect A/B test, but it gives you signal on both platforms.
Step 2: Set your measurement criteria. Define upfront what success looks like: engagement rate, meeting booked rate, pipeline influence, and sales team satisfaction. Both platforms should be evaluated against the same criteria.
Step 3: Implement both platforms in parallel. Abmatic connects to your CRM (Salesforce or HubSpot) for intent scoring and sales workflows. RollWorks connects to your ad platforms (Google, LinkedIn) for advertising orchestration. A 60-day pilot is enough to surface differences in signal quality and usability.
Step 4: Review results with both sales and marketing. Sales often has a strong opinion on which platform’s intent data is actionable. Marketing will have a view on campaign performance. Factor both into your decision.
Step 5: Calculate total cost. Include platform fees, implementation time, CRM integration effort, and ongoing operations. Cheaper platforms can be expensive if they require heavy maintenance.
A: RollWorks. Account-based advertising orchestration is built into RollWorks. Abmatic doesn’t manage advertising.
A: Abmatic. Identifying new people visiting your website from existing customer accounts is Abmatic’s specialty.
A: Both are simple, but in different ways. RollWorks is simple because it’s a unified platform (one place for everything). Abmatic is simple because it’s focused (just intent data and account expansion).
A: Abmatic. First-party data only, GDPR/CCPA compliant, no invasive tracking.
A: Yes. Many companies start with one based on immediate needs, then add the other as they scale. Both integrate well with Salesforce, making addition straightforward.
A: Both have good support. RollWorks is established with mature support. Abmatic has strong support from a growing team. Hard to differentiate.
RollWorks and Abmatic serve complementary roles:
RollWorks is a full-stack ABM platform ideal for organizations with significant advertising budgets, need for account-based advertising, and cold prospect outreach. Best for teams wanting one unified platform.
Abmatic is a specialized intent data and account expansion platform ideal for organizations with strong inbound traffic, privacy-conscious buyers, and focus on existing customer growth. Best for teams wanting focused tools.
Choose RollWorks if account-based advertising is a priority and you want all-in-one ABM.
Choose Abmatic if privacy and account expansion are priorities and you already have email/advertising tools.
Use both if you have budget and need unified advertising orchestration (RollWorks) plus best-in-class account expansion (Abmatic).
Ready to implement ABM? Book a demo with Abmatic to see how privacy-first intent signals and account expansion identification accelerate your ABM strategy.