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Compound Growth vs. ContactPigeon

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The short version

ContactPigeon starts at $50 per seat, versus Compound Growth at $100. Compound Growth carries the higher aggregate rating (5.0/5 vs 5.0/5). ContactPigeon lists more integrations (17+ vs 8+).

Full comparison

Compound Growthfrom $100 per month
ContactPigeonfrom $50 per month
Audyense Score29AS*Low79ASStrong
PositioningCompound Growth?Omnichannel customer engagement platform built for e-commerce and retail
Free tierNoNo
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, Mid-market, EnterpriseSMB, Mid-market
Pricing plans
  • Starting plan$100
  • Higher tiersCustom pricing
  • Starter$50
  • Growth$99
ICP definition and database segmentationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Tech-stack and CRM auditYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Paid search managementYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Paid social & ABMYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
SEO & content growth programsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Revenue operations & funnel optimizationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Quarterly business reviews & OKR alignmentYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Analytics and performance reportingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Account-based marketing (ABM) programsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
HubSpot & CRM implementationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Account-based marketingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Lead routingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
A/B testingYesNative multi-variate split testing for email and campaigns
AI featuresYesMenura AI: predictive analytics, churn detection, AI personalization
Audience segmentationYesAdvanced segmentation with built-in CDP unifying behavioral & transactional data
Campaign analyticsYesReal-time reporting dashboards
Email marketingYesCore channel with unlimited sends on both paid tiers
Landing pages & formsYesDrag-and-drop landing page builder plus pop-up/signup forms
Marketing automationYesCore product category: automated, triggered omnichannel journeys
Public APIYesDocumented public API for read/write access
SMS marketingYesSMS, WhatsApp, and Viber all native channels
Social media managementPartialCovers Facebook/Meta paid ads only, not organic post scheduling
Integrations verified8+17+
Aggregate rating5.0 · No reviews yet5.0 · 294 reviews
Integrations
SalesforceHubSpotGoogle AdsGoogle AnalyticsOutreachDrift+2 more
ShopifyBigCommerceWooCommerceMagento (Adobe Commerce)NopCommercePrestaShop+11 more
Security & compliance
GDPRISO 27001
Pros
  • pective clients are encouraged to book a
  • Documented capability: ICP definition and database segmentation
  • Documented capability: Tech-stack and CRM audit
  • Names workflow connections including Salesforce, HubSpot, Google Ads
  • Strong automation and workflow builder supporting complex, multi-channel journeys.
  • Genuinely omnichannel: email, push, pop-ups, SMS/Viber/WhatsApp, and Facebook Ads all native.
  • Customer support is a standout, with a named account and customer-success manager.
  • Solid analytics and reporting dashboards for campaign and customer-behavior insight.
Cons
  • ultation to receive a tailored proposal. What are the main features of Compound Growth? Key elements of Compound Growth's offering include its Predictable Demand System™ framework; ICP and database definition; CRM and tech-stack audits; paid search (Google Ads, Bing) and paid social (LinkedIn, Meta, Reddit) management; SEO and content growth programs; account-based marketing plays; and ongoing quarterly business reviews aligned to shared OKRs and KPIs. Who are Compound Growth's main competitors? Compound Growth typically competes with other B2B-focused growth and RevOps agencies rather than generic digital shops. Alternatives frequently mentioned in the same context include SmartBug Media and New Breed (HubSpot-centric RevOps and demand gen agencies) as well as growth marketing firms like Ladder and Tuff that specialize in performance, experimentation, and full-funnel optimization. Is Compound Growth good for small businesses? Compound Growth is best suited for mid-market and enterprise B2B SaaS or tech companies with meaningful budgets and internal sales teams. Directories and case studies show that they typically work with mid-market clients and project minimums starting around $
  • Pricing and usage limits should be checked against the exact plan
  • Fit is strongest for the stated Startup, Mid-market, Enterprise audience
  • Reported outcomes should be validated with the buyer's own data
  • UI/interface described by multiple reviewers as outdated.
  • Occasional performance lag, especially with segmentation and list updates.
  • Learning curve on advanced automation builder features for new users.
  • Minor friction points, like one-by-one image uploads with no drag-and-drop batch.
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