graph8 runs prospecting, voice, multichannel, landing pages, ads, and revenue operations on one buyer graph with revenue memory, under your governance. One platform. Unlimited users. SSO, audit logs, and regional data residency built in. Free B2B data, intent, and visitor identity come with it.
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Heritage campaign references from CIENCE, the outbound engine that trained graph8. Not current graph8 platform customers.
Prospecting, voice, multichannel, landing pages, ads, and revenue operations run on one platform. Identity, audit, residency, and autonomy lanes are set once and apply everywhere.
SAML 2.0 and OIDC verified for Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, and OneLogin. Role based access maps to your identity provider groups. SCIM 2.0 provisioning in pilot.
Every agent action and human action carries an actor, a timestamp, and a policy reference. Retained for the contracted period. Exportable to your SIEM via API.
US is the primary region. EU, APAC, and self-hosted residency are available. Region selection is a deployment parameter, not a procurement workaround.
Decide what agents do autonomously and what waits for a named approver. Set the lane per surface, per region, per business unit. Tighten or loosen it any time.
Per organization data isolation enforced at the database layer. Customer data is never used to train shared models. SOC 2 attested.
Every agent action and every human action lands in one shared, durable record. That record is what makes autonomy safe at enterprise scale. Logged, auditable, reversible.
Every agent action, content edit, sequence change, call, message, list change, and access event is written to one shared timeline. Nothing happens off the record.
Your compliance team queries the record without engineering involvement. Each entry carries the actor, the timestamp, the policy that applied, and the reviewer who signed off.
Content is versioned. Approvals are gated. Recordings can be redacted on request and right to erasure runs across every communication table. You can roll an action back, not just read about it.
Consolidate the work that lives across Salesforce, ZoomInfo, Outreach, Gong, Marketo, and your landing page builder. Every surface inherits the same identity, audit trail, and content approval rules.
Search, intent, visitors, and enrichment on one buyer graph.
Dialer, AI voice, recording policy, and consent controls.
Email, phone, LinkedIn, SMS, WhatsApp, and reviewer queues.
Generated pages pass brand and legal before publish.
Creative, audiences, spend, and attribution under the same policy.
CRM, forecast, quote to cash, and reporting on the same memory.
Generated emails, pages, ads, calls, and CRM changes route through the same reviewer and regional control logic. The approval lane is set once and visible everywhere.
Identity
Inherited by every surface
Approval
Inherited by every surface
Region
Inherited by every surface
Every enterprise buyer asks three questions before procurement signs. Here are the answers, with the attestations to back them up.
Report available under NDA for active enterprise evaluations.
Standard DPA and custom redlines reviewed by graph8 legal.
Available on request with material change notification.
Service credits and incident notification windows defined in the agreement.
What is active today, what is on the roadmap, and what is available on request. Updated as new attestations land.
Active attestation available through your account executive.
Standard contractual clauses in place for cross-border data transfers.
Standard DPA available on request. Redlines reviewed by legal.
Runs across communication, recording, and revenue memory tables.
Audit logs exportable through API for enterprise plans.
Full stack deployment for sovereign and dedicated infrastructure needs.
Regional residency is a procurement requirement, so graph8 runs a multi region architecture. Pick where your data lives. Region selection is a deployment parameter, not a workaround.
Primary region by default. Enterprise contracts can pin residency.
Available for GDPR-centered data residency and regional policies.
Available for multinational revenue teams with regional constraints.
Runs inside your VPC or on prem environment.
For regulated industries and sovereign data requirements, deploy the full graph8 platform inside your perimeter, with isolated open source trained LLMs that never make outbound calls.
Full graph8 stack runs in your AWS, Azure, GCP, or on prem environment. Single tenant by definition. Your data never traverses the public internet.
Bring your own model weights or use graph8 provided open source trained models from the Llama, Mistral, and Qwen families. Inference runs inside your perimeter.
CRM, prospecting, voice, multichannel, Studio, and agents. Deployed and updated by your team or co-managed with graph8 solutions engineers.
Six agents cover the work. Each agent operates inside the approval, retention, and access rules your revenue organization defines. Nothing leaves graph8 without passing your policy.
Forecasts pipeline, flags at-risk deals, and produces the operating cadence for your CRO. Downstream actions wait for human approval where policy requires.
Drafts replies in your team's voice guidelines. Sequence content runs through your content approval queue before any contact receives a message.
Monitors usage, flags churn risk, drafts renewals and QBRs. Customer-facing drafts can route to the named account owner.
Drafts proposals, manages objections, and follows up on contracts. Pricing and contract surfaces are gated behind approvers.
Researches keywords, generates landing pages, optimizes for AI answer engines, and passes brand compliance before publish.
Generates emails, posts, landing copy, and ad creative. All output is versioned and routable to a reviewer queue.
Enterprise revenue organizations need policy enforcement at three points: when agents produce output, when content reaches external channels, and when anyone touches the audit trail. graph8 handles all three.
Generated emails, pages, ads, and scripts can be routed to named reviewers before external use.
Per-region channel restrictions, consent rules, retention windows, and brand gates are enforced.
Every approval, override, access event, and reversal is written to revenue memory.
Enterprise IT teams have two questions: where does the data flow, and who controls the identity. graph8 answers both, with both-way sync into the systems you already run.
CRM, billing, warehouses, engagement, support, ads, and analytics sync both ways into graph8.
SAML, OIDC, RBAC, IdP groups, and SCIM pilot support connect graph8 to enterprise IT.
Enterprise contracts move faster when the vendor is ready before procurement asks, and when the renewal stack collapses from a dozen line items into one. graph8 maintains the materials your legal and IT teams need.
MSA template
DPA template
SIG questionnaire
Sub processor list
Security overview
SOC 2 attestation
Security whitepaper
Architecture brief
Your security and legal teams can review the evidence before the first call. We send the SOC 2 attestation, the standard DPA, the sub processor list, and the security whitepaper under NDA, scoped to your evaluation.
Documents are shared by your account executive under NDA. We do not post the report behind a public link.
References, a named capability outcome, and a heritage of running real outbound at scale. Everything here is something a procurement lead can paste into an internal evaluation thread.
When every agent action and human action lands in one auditable record, the audit question stops being a fire drill. Your compliance team queries the record directly, without engineering involvement. This describes the capability, not a measured result from any one customer.
CRM, sequencer, dialer, data, ABM, visitor ID, content, and meetings. One bill. One context layer. Every agent sees what every other agent did.
Native CRM plus buyer graph
Multichannel orchestration
Voice, calls, recordings, policy
Free contacts, companies, signals
Audiences and attribution on the graph
Resolved visitors on account records
Studio and content agents
Routing, booking, and revenue memory
Two line items move the enterprise business case: the cluster of point tools you retire, and the per-seat pricing that punishes you for rolling graph8 out to everyone who should use it.
CRM, sequencer, dialer, B2B data, ABM, visitor identity, content, and meetings collapse into one contract and one context layer.
Contracts are based on usage and commitment, not headcount, so you provision every region, business unit, and reviewer.
graph8 grew out of CIENCE, a managed outbound business that ran prospecting, dialing, and multichannel for thousands of campaigns. The platform encodes what a decade of real revenue operations taught the team.
A decade of outbound
Multichannel from day one
Operator built, not theorized
Enterprise plans are staffed, not self serve. A named team owns your implementation, your migration, and your ongoing optimization.
A named CSM owns adoption, QBRs, and the operating cadence across every region and business unit on the contract.
Staffed for implementation, integration design, identity configuration, and ongoing optimization. Allocations are confirmed in your order form.
Salesforce, Outreach, and ZoomInfo migrations are scoped as a project. Contacts, accounts, opportunities, sequences, and custom objects.
Salesforce, Outreach, and ZoomInfo migrations run as a scoped project with a named graph8 Solutions Architect. Scope, migrate, go live. Your data moves on a plan your team approves, not on a best effort import.
A Solutions Architect maps your Salesforce objects, Outreach sequences, and ZoomInfo records to graph8. Field mapping, custom objects, and edge cases are agreed before anything moves.
Contacts, accounts, opportunities, sequences, and custom objects move on the agreed plan. A dry run validates the mapping against your data before the production cutover.
Cutover with your team in the room. SSO, approval workflows, and audit retention are confirmed live. The named CSM and Solutions Architect stay assigned through year one.
Multi phase deployment governed by your security and procurement teams. Pilot first, scale second. Production handover with a named CSM and Solutions Architect.
Phase 1, weeks 1 to 4. SOC 2 attestation review, DPA execution, sub processor disclosure, and architecture design. Your security team signs off before any data moves.
Phase 2, weeks 4 to 10. Pilot deployment with a single team or region. SSO and approval workflows configured. Audit log retention validated against your requirements.
Phase 3, weeks 10 to 16. Scale to all regions and teams. Named CSM and Solutions Architect stay assigned through year one. Quarterly business reviews built in.
Enterprise contracts reflect your headcount, your usage, your regions, and your governance needs. Annual and multi year terms. Custom invoicing. Terms and total commit are fixed at signature.
Execution credits send, call, and run agents. Contact credits reveal and enrich the people you target. Three ways in.
A free entry point to the full platform. No credit card.
Unlimited contact data, in the tools you already use.
Unlimited users and data. Every app, one bill.
The $99 Team plan is the full platform: everything below, for the whole org. MCP Unlimited and Pay as you go are lighter entry points with usage and seat limits.
Execution credits send, call, and run agents. Contact credits reveal and enrich the people you target.
Yes. graph8 supports SAML 2.0 and OIDC, with verified configurations for Okta, Azure AD, Google Workspace, and OneLogin. SSO is included with enterprise contracts. SCIM 2.0 for user provisioning is available in pilot for enterprise customers and is scoped during your security review.
Audit logs are retained for the period specified in your enterprise contract. The default for enterprise plans is twelve months. Longer retention is configurable. Logs are exportable to your SIEM via API.
Customer data resides in US based infrastructure by default, and EU, APAC, and self-hosted residency are available. graph8's per org schema architecture supports multi region deployment, so region selection is a deployment parameter.
Yes. graph8 ships a self-hosted deployment for organizations with dedicated infrastructure teams or sovereign data requirements. The full stack, meaning data plane, application, agents, and isolated open source trained LLMs, runs inside your VPC or on prem environment.
Self-hosted deployments use open source trained models from the Llama, Mistral, and Qwen families. You can bring your own fine tuned weights or use graph8 provided checkpoints. All inference runs inside your perimeter.
Yes. A standard DPA is available on request. Custom redlines are reviewed by graph8 legal. Standard contractual clauses are in place for cross border data transfers under GDPR.
The sub processor list is available on request through your account executive. Material changes are notified to enterprise customers in advance of the change taking effect.
Role based access control is mapped to your identity provider groups. Per region access scoping is supported for data, content, and reporting surfaces. Custom role definitions beyond the standard set are scoped during enterprise onboarding.
Enterprise plans include a named Customer Success Manager. Solutions Architect engagement is available based on contract tier and is staffed for implementation, integration design, and ongoing optimization.
The contractual SLA, including service credits and incident notification windows, is defined in your enterprise agreement. Your account team can share the specific target attached to your contract.
No. Customer data is not used to train shared models. Models are fine tuned per organization where customers opt in, and that fine tuning is isolated to the customer's own organization.
graph8 maintains migration tooling for Salesforce, Outreach, and ZoomInfo. Enterprise migrations are scoped as a white glove project with a graph8 Solutions Architect.
Enterprise evaluations move faster when the technical questions are answered by the technical owners. graph8 hosts executive briefings with engineering, security, and product leadership for active enterprise evaluations.