ReIntent
Clean data, smarter GTM
What is ReIntent
ReIntent uses machine learning to automatically correct, enrich, and maintain contact records, then connects those records to sales and marketing workflows across CRM platforms like HubSpot and Salesforce. It's built for RevOps, marketing, and GTM teams at SMBs through enterprise organizations that need cleaner data feeding their outbound and nurture motions. The standout capability is its automated contact data management layer — it doesn't just enrich once, it maintains data over time, which reduces the decay problem that plagues most static list builds. ReIntent also covers managed services territory: email marketing, digital advertising, SEO, and custom website development sit alongside the data tooling, making it a broader agency-plus-platform offering rather than a pure point solution. Teams looking for a dedicated, single-purpose enrichment tool with deep self-serve controls may find the managed-service model adds overhead they don't need.
Key features
fills records with firmographic, technographic, or signal data
first-party connectors, no middleware required
real-time enrichment, firmographic + tech-stack data
works with major iPaaS platforms
Vanderbuild take
ReIntent sits at the intersection of data enrichment and workflow automation — a reasonable fit for RevOps and marketing teams that want contact data quality and CRM connectivity handled in one place rather than stitched together from separate tools. The API exists, but agentic readiness is limited here — you can connect it programmatically, but don't expect to build a sophisticated AI orchestration layer on top without hitting friction; there's no MCP server and the API depth isn't documented at a level that inspires confidence for complex agent workflows. Pricing isn't published, so budget conversations will require a direct sales touchpoint — factor that into your evaluation timeline. The bigger honest limitation is the hybrid agency-plus-platform model: if you want pure self-serve enrichment with granular controls, the managed-service wrapper may slow you down rather than help.
Agentic stack profile
APIAvailableProgrammatic access available.
Programmatic access available.
Agentic readinessLimitedUsable but with caveats — rate limits, brittle endpoints.
API exists but is rate-limited, brittle, undocumented, or hidden behind enterprise plans. Use with caution in production agent workflows.
Stack roleEnricher · OrchestratorWhere this tool slots into an agentic pipeline.
Plays the role of Enricher + Orchestrator in an agentic pipeline. Use it to add firmographic, technographic, and signal data to a lead row on the fly; tie multiple tools and AI calls together in one workflow.
ReIntent alternatives
Tools that solve a similar problem — compared at a glance.
- Best for
- RevOps, Marketing
- Readiness
- Limited
- API
- Yes
- Pricing
- Freemium
- Budget
- $$$
- Best for
- RevOps, GTM Engineer
- Readiness
- Native
- MCP
- Yes
- API
- REST
- Best for
- SDR / BDR, RevOps
- Readiness
- Native
- MCP
- Yes
- API
- REST
Frequently asked questions
Does ReIntent have a public API?
Yes — ReIntent ships a public API. Note the API is rate-limited or enterprise-gated, so plan integrations accordingly.
Who is ReIntent best for?
ReIntent is built for RevOps, Marketing, GTM Lead. Fits SMB (1-50), Mid-market (50-500), Enterprise-sized teams.
How well does ReIntent fit an agentic sales stack?
Tier: Limited. An API exists but it's rate-limited, brittle, or enterprise-gated. Plan integrations carefully.