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Fathom vs. Foundry

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The short version

Fathom starts at $15 per seat, versus Foundry at $59.

Full comparison

Fathomfrom $15 per user/month, billed annually (Team plan, 2+ users)
Foundryfrom $59 per month
Audyense Score76AS*Strong32AS*Low
PositioningFree AI notetaker for Zoom, Teams, and Google MeetFoundry is a technology marketing platform designed to help tech marketers connect with IT buyers.
Free tierYesYes
DeploymentCloud / SaaSCloud / SaaS
Best fitStartup, SMB, Mid-marketSMB, Mid-market, Enterprise
Pricing plans
  • Team$15
  • FreeFree
  • Basic$12
  • StarterFree
  • Professional$12
Engage influential IT buyersYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Deliver marketing solutionsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Connect intent data and storytellingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Provide trusted editorial brandsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Host industry-leading eventsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Share industry research insightsYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Lead generationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Audience targetingYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Account researchYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Visitor IdentificationYesDocumented in the sourced profile.
Integrations verified5+
Aggregate rating5.0 · 6.9k reviews · No reviews yet
Integrations
ZoomMicrosoft TeamsGoogle MeetSlack
MakeLinkedInFacebookTwitterAPI
Security & compliance
SOC 2 Type IIGDPRHIPAA
Pros
  • Free plan is fully featured for unlimited recordings/transcripts
  • Very high user satisfaction and ease-of-use scores on G2
  • Deep CRM and calendar integrations, plus MCP/API access
  • Documented capability: Engage influential IT buyers
  • Documented capability: Deliver marketing solutions
  • Profile names a concrete ICP: Foundry is recommended for tech marketers who want to connect with IT buyers and help them make informed purchase decisions. It’s ideal for companies
  • Public profile names Make, LinkedIn, Facebook as connected workflow surfaces
Cons
  • Managing multiple notetaker bots in one meeting can be clunky per reviews
  • Some pricing or higher-tier terms are not publicly itemized
  • Fit is strongest for the stated SMBs, Mid-market, Enterprise audience rather than every team
  • Named integrations should be validated against the team's exact plan and workflow
  • Reported outcomes and vendor claims should be validated with the buyer's own data
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