Owler is a sales intelligence app developed by the company of the same name San Mateo and acquired by Meltwater June 2021, providing competitive insights, company information, and other sales relevant information.
$99
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Tracxn
Score 8.0 out of 10
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Tracxn is a private market data platforms which tracks companies across the globe. It scans data to help customers perform market research on the startup ecosystem, find deals matching their mandate, perform company due diligence, In-depth tracking of funding rounds, company news, and tracking of emerging themes across industries and markets. Tracxn states its clientele includes Venture capitalists (VC), Private Equity Funds (PE), Merger & Acquisition (M&A), and Innovation teams of…
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Owler
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Editions & Modules
Plus (personal use)
$99
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Pro
$420
per year
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup Fee
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Tracxn provides on-demand pricing solutions designed to align with specific project requirements and business goals.
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Features
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Prospecting
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Owler
7.1
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8% below category average
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Advanced search
8.70 Ratings
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Identification of new leads
6.20 Ratings
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List quality
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List upload/download
6.00 Ratings
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Ideal customer targeting
7.00 Ratings
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Load time/data access
8.70 Ratings
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Sales Intelligence Data Standards
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Owler
7.8
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1% above category average
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Contact information
7.80 Ratings
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Company information
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Industry information
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Data Augmentation & Lead Qualification
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6.2
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18% below category average
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Lead qualification process
5.30 Ratings
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Smart lists and recommendations
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Salesforce integration
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Company/business profiles
5.30 Ratings
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Alerts and reminders
7.00 Ratings
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Data hygiene
7.00 Ratings
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Automatic data refresh
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Tags
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Filters and segmentation
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Sales Intelligence Email Features
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Owler is best used as a supplemental asset, as it allows you to get very granular on specific prospects. I believe its limitations lie in the fact that while you can see the competitive companies, it's difficult to get any prospecting information out of them ie., contacts, without going for the highest level plan.
I would highly recommend this product to a collogue or a customer business. It served me well and my team members all loved using this product. Data management makes working at my company a lot better. User interface really easy to learn and understand the different options within the program.
Really good industry- or company-specific rss feed.
Love the funding/merger/acquisition alerts that we get on companies and portfolios that we follow. Often even more timely than Crunchbase since it's based on press releases rather than Crunchbase's data team reaching out to VCs to get their portfolio updates.
Pretty good firmographic data on companies (# of employees, ann. revenue, website, c-suite members, etc.).
The information provided is useful but at times the variation with other websites and tools is substantial which makes it difficult to rely solely on owler
Information only about bigger companies is available not for smaller and research on smaller ones are important as there are not many tools that do that
There are few companies that appear as defunct or do not exist but in the actual market there is a lot going on with them and being in market intelligence industry owler needs to capture that
It would be great if they provide revenue or growth of the in the past three years or so. As it would save our time and efforts to some extent
They need to maintain the database in aperiodic manner with precise information
I think it's well designed but always room for improvement. Maybe more customization in layout or information presented. Maybe even a layout that allows comparison and ranking of companies in a similar industry or vertical, or company size, and geography
I have yet to see the platform down or running slowly, but there have been multiple instances recently (Q2 2015) when the user links to a news story and Owler gives an Oops message. Users simply click on the story a second time and the story is displayed. This is a nuisance bug. I also have a sense that the system is not processing alerts as quickly as before, but I haven't tracked this closely, so I could be wrong about it.
The news precision, which is the most important feature for me, is very accurate. They have editors review the news to ensure it is properly tagged by company and event type.
Focus on setting up companies that have limited news coverage first. Public companies are well covered and it is easy to track them. Furthermore, the surfeit of news around public companies can crowd out smaller companies with less news. It is smaller companies where you are most likely to see a benefit in their tracking of news, blogs, press releases, and videos.
Apollo is more of a complete system for things like sequences, tracking sales, meetings, recording meetings. It has a very strong search capability for individual contacts that can be broken down in many ways. Like job status, titles, geogrpahy. It also gives insights into technology in use and intent
Tracxn lacks the comprehensiveness of a CBInsights but makes up for some of it by keeping a much lower price. However, it is still more expensive compared to some of the other similar databases in the marketplace (e.g. Crunchbase, DealRoom). Hence, it needs to work on its pricing or improve in certain areas (e.g. sector reports) to justify that price.
Owler has enabled those in my organization to demonstrate their knowledge on companies to clients without spending too much time working to procure information from various sources.
Owler contributes to a more comprehensive analysis of companies when making investment decisions.
Owler can be frustrating to use and inefficient as a result of a lack of robust data quality measures.