RollWorks and Demandbase are the two most frequently compared account-based marketing platforms in 2026. Both help revenue teams identify, prioritize, and engage target accounts. However, they serve distinctly different market segments with dramatically different price points, feature maturity, and implementation philosophies.
RollWorks is the affordable, fast alternative, starting at $8,000 per year and targeting mid-market teams exploring ABM for the first time. Demandbase is the enterprise choice, starting at $40,000+ per year and designed for large organizations running sophisticated, multi-touch ABM programs. The choice between them hinges on your budget, timeline, existing team capabilities, and commitment to account-based strategies.
This comprehensive guide walks through both platforms in depth, compares capabilities across key dimensions, and provides a decision framework to help you choose the right fit for your revenue organization.
| Category | RollWorks | Demandbase |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $8,000-$30,000/year | $40,000-$80,000+/year |
| Best For | Mid-market, ABM first-timers | Enterprise, mature ABM programs |
| Implementation Time | 2-3 weeks | 8-10 weeks |
| Account Scoring | Basic to intermediate (rules-based) | Advanced with sophisticated buying signals |
| Third-Party Intent Data | Limited, primarily Bombora integration | Massive proprietary database, billions of signals |
| Account-Based Ads | Display and LinkedIn | Display, LinkedIn, video, direct mail |
| Orchestration Capability | Basic email and ad sequencing | Advanced multi-touch orchestration |
| Buying Committee Mapping | Basic contact tracking | Advanced with buying signal correlation |
| Sales Cycle Duration | 2-4 weeks | 8-12 weeks |
| Contract Length | Annual, some monthly flexibility | Multi-year (3-5 years typical) |
| Contract Cost Impact | $8k-$30k total first year | $55k-$120k+ first year (including services) |
RollWorks offers transparent, tiered pricing starting at $8,000 per year for the Starter plan (up to 500 accounts), $36,000-$20,000 for the Growth plan (500-2,000 accounts), and $25,000-$30,000+ for the Premier plan (unlimited accounts). Most contracts are annual, though 2025-2026 brought greater flexibility with some mid-market customers securing quarterly commitment options.
Total first-year cost is straightforward: just the plan fee. RollWorks includes implementation, onboarding, and training with no additional professional services charges. This represents an 80-90 percent cost advantage versus Demandbase at comparable scale. A mid-market deployment at RollWorks costs roughly one-fifth the price of equivalent Demandbase setup.
RollWorks uses rules-based account identification and scoring, focusing primarily on firmographic fit (company size, industry, revenue range, headcount). The platform identifies accounts visiting your website and assigns fit scores based on how closely they match your ideal customer profile criteria.
This rules-based approach has clear advantages for teams new to ABM: simplicity, explainability (you understand exactly why an account scores high or low), and fast implementation. For mid-market teams, this level of sophistication is often sufficient. For mature ABM programs accustomed to machine learning-based predictive scoring, the simplicity may feel limiting.
RollWorks' intent data is primarily inbound (your own website traffic). The platform also integrates with limited third-party sources, including Bombora and G2 buyer intent, though third-party integration is lighter than Demandbase's comprehensive offering.
This is an important distinction. RollWorks shines for companies with strong inbound/product-driven demand (content marketing, free trials, community engagement). If your revenue motion is heavily outbound prospecting dependent, you'll feel the limitations of RollWorks' limited third-party intent data. You'd need to layer in separate intent vendors, increasing total platform count and complexity.
RollWorks includes account-based display advertising and LinkedIn account-based campaigns. The ad network is solid, powered by major programmatic exchanges. The interface for building ABM campaigns is clean and self-serve, enabling fast campaign launches and iteration without requiring specialized ad operations expertise.
Demandbase's advertising stack is broader (includes video, account-level audience building, advanced creative personalization) and more mature. However, for mid-market teams launching their first ABM campaigns, RollWorks' advertising capabilities are more than sufficient. Many mid-market customers report strong ROI from RollWorks display and LinkedIn ABM campaigns.
RollWorks supports foundational orchestration: email campaigns to accounts, ad sequencing based on account stage, and light CRM integration. It's not as sophisticated as Demandbase's multi-touch orchestration engine, but it covers core workflows of "send email to accounts, show them ads, track engagement, advance deal stage."
For teams running complex, multi-touch campaigns across 20+ stakeholder groups with dozens of conditional logic branches, RollWorks feels simplistic. For typical mid-market ABM programs, RollWorks' orchestration is fit-for-purpose.
RollWorks aims for 2-3 week implementation. Your team defines target accounts, maps scoring criteria to your ICP, configures the first campaign, and goes live within that window. This is dramatically faster than Demandbase's 8-10 week timeline.
Support is typically email-based and via shared Slack channel for mid-market customers. Dedicated customer success managers are available at higher price tiers. The self-serve approach is appropriate for the pricing and target market.
Demandbase enterprise pricing starts at $40,000-$50,000 per year and scales to $80,000+ depending on account volume, data integration complexity, and module selection. However, this is only the platform fee. Implementation and professional services typically add $36,000-$40,000 in year one, bringing total first-year cost to $55,000-$100,000+ for most enterprises.
Contracts are multi-year (3-5 years standard), locking in higher total cost of commitment. A typical 3-year Demandbase contract costs $150,000-$300,000+ before calculating value delivered. This represents a 5-10 times higher investment than RollWorks.
Demandbase's core strength is account identification and scoring at enterprise scale. The platform combines firmographic data, technographic signals, buying intent indicators, and behavioral patterns to create sophisticated account rankings. Many enterprise customers report that Demandbase's top-ranked accounts have 2-3x higher close rates than non-ranked accounts, validating the accuracy of its scoring models.
This sophistication requires data science expertise to implement properly. Demandbase expects customers to work closely with their professional services team to map buying behaviors, define account hierarchies, and tune scoring algorithms. For enterprises with established analytics and data science teams, this depth is valuable. For mid-market teams, it's often overwhelming.
Demandbase operates one of the largest B2B intent databases available, tracking billions of buying signals across web behavior, news, social media, intent platforms, and proprietary partnerships. This depth is a core differentiator from RollWorks and most competitors.
The platform identifies not just "is an account in market" but granular signals like "which specific buying committees are showing interest," "which competitors are being researched," "what stage of the buying process is the account in," and "which regulatory or compliance changes might trigger technology changes." This level of intelligence is enterprise-grade and justifies Demandbase's premium pricing for organizations making large, complex deals.
Demandbase's advertising and orchestration capabilities are best-in-class. The platform includes display advertising, LinkedIn ABM campaigns, video advertising, direct mail orchestration, and email. Multi-channel ABM campaigns coordinating timing and creative across all channels are first-class citizens in Demandbase's architecture.
For enterprises running large-scale, multi-touch ABM campaigns to buying committees across multiple channels, Demandbase delivers. The sophistication comes at a cost in both platform fees and implementation effort required.
Demandbase implementations are 8-10 weeks typical for enterprise customers. Your team works with Demandbase professional services to integrate with Salesforce (often requiring custom development for complex schemas), define account hierarchies, map buying committees, configure orchestration workflows, and train your organization.
Enterprise customers receive dedicated customer success managers, quarterly business reviews, and ongoing strategic support. This white-glove support is valuable for large organizations managing complex ABM programs but adds cost and requires substantial time commitment from your team.
RollWorks costs 5-10 times less than Demandbase at comparable scale. This is the single largest decision factor for most organizations. You could run RollWorks for 5-10 years for what a single year of Demandbase costs (including services). For mid-market teams, this cost difference is decisive.
2-3 weeks (RollWorks) versus 8-10 weeks (Demandbase). This 3-4 month speed advantage is crucial for teams needing to launch ABM campaigns quickly. RollWorks enables revenue impact in one month; Demandbase requires four months before go-live.
Demandbase's intent database is substantially larger and more sophisticated. If your revenue motion depends on identifying accounts early in buying cycles via third-party signals, Demandbase's advantage is significant. RollWorks compensates with strong inbound intent but lacks equivalent outbound prospecting intelligence.
Demandbase's multi-channel advertising (display, LinkedIn, video, direct mail) is more sophisticated and feature-rich. RollWorks' display and LinkedIn advertising is solid but less advanced. For enterprises running massive ABM ad campaigns, Demandbase's capabilities are worth the investment. For mid-market, RollWorks' is sufficient.
Demandbase's multi-touch orchestration engine is substantially more sophisticated than RollWorks'. RollWorks covers basic workflows; Demandbase handles complex, conditional multi-channel sequences.
RollWorks' simpler feature set translates to faster, more intuitive setup. Demandbase's broader capabilities require more configuration and expertise to use effectively.
RollWorks' annual contracts are more flexible than Demandbase's typical 3-5 year lock-in. If you want to test ABM or switch platforms, RollWorks' flexibility is advantageous.
Many successful organizations start with RollWorks to test ABM, then upgrade to Demandbase as their program matures and budgets expand. This phased approach allows you to validate ABM effectiveness before making larger commitments.
Migration from RollWorks to Demandbase is straightforward if you plan properly: export your target account list, document your scoring criteria, prepare Salesforce integration requirements, and conduct a parallel run period. Total migration time is typically 4-8 weeks, much faster than a Demandbase implementation from scratch.
There's also a third option worth considering. Abmatic positions itself between RollWorks and Demandbase, offering enterprise-grade account scoring and orchestration at mid-market pricing ($2,000-$5,000 monthly). If RollWorks feels too simple and Demandbase too expensive, Abmatic offers a compelling middle path with 2-4 week implementation and first-party intent fusion capabilities.
Whether you choose RollWorks or Demandbase, most revenue organizations layer in complementary tools to round out their ABM capabilities. Common additions include specialized intent vendors (Bombora for hiring and funding signals), visitor identification tools (Koala for real-time inbound alerts), and data enrichment (Clearbit or Apollo for firmographic data).
RollWorks stack example: RollWorks ($8k-$30k/year) + Bombora ($8k/year) + Koala ($500-$800/month) = $30k-$50k annually for comprehensive ABM capability.
Demandbase stack example: Demandbase ($60k+/year) + Bombora ($20k/year) = $80k-$100k+ annually for redundant intent sources and deeper buying signal coverage.
Alternatively, mid-market teams sometimes choose Abmatic ($2k-$4k/month) positioned between RollWorks and Demandbase, offering account-based intelligence and orchestration at competitive pricing with fast implementation.
Neither RollWorks nor Demandbase creates value automatically. Both require proper implementation, sales team adoption, and ongoing optimization. The best way to choose between them is to establish a measurement framework and track impact.
Key metrics to track:
If your chosen platform isn't moving these metrics within 6-12 months, it's time to reconsider or switch platforms. Most successful implementations see measurable improvement within 90 days of go-live if sales teams adopt the tools properly.
Abmatic is a mid-market and enterprise ABM platform that covers all 14 core account-based marketing capabilities in one product, including deanonymization, web personalization, outbound sequencing, multi-channel advertising, AI workflows, and built-in analytics. Pricing starts at $36K/year.
Abmatic covers every capability that 6sense and Demandbase offer, plus adds AI-native workflows, outbound sequencing, and web personalization in a single platform. Most enterprise teams find they can consolidate 3-4 point tools when they move to Abmatic.
Yes. Abmatic is purpose-built for mid-market and enterprise B2B companies. It is not designed for early-stage startups or SMBs. Enterprise pricing is available on request; mid-market plans start at $36K/year.
RollWorks is the right choice for mid-market teams testing ABM or operating with constrained budgets. It's fast to deploy ($8k-$30k annually), incredibly affordable compared to Demandbase, and delivers genuine ABM capabilities for teams with inbound-driven revenue motions.
Demandbase is the right choice for large enterprises running sophisticated, outbound-heavy ABM programs where account intelligence depth, multi-channel orchestration, and dedicated success support are critical to revenue outcomes. The premium pricing is justified for Fortune 500 companies with multi-year budget commitments and complex deal motions.
For the vast majority of teams (mid-market SaaS, series A-C startups, companies under $500M revenue), RollWorks delivers better value, faster implementation, and lower risk. You could run RollWorks for 5-10 years for what one year of Demandbase costs.
For Fortune 500 companies with existing Salesforce complexity, large marketing teams, and deal sizes that justify the investment, Demandbase's premium platform and support are worth the cost.
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