RevOps
One buyer graph, not another node. Own the truth layer, stage logic, field map, and operating cadence.
graph8 collapses CRM, enrichment, engagement, billing, and signals into one buyer graph. Your stack syncs both ways, quote to cash is one auditable flow, every action is logged to revenue memory, and reports build themselves. No new node in the hairball. No per-seat data tax.
CRM
two-way sync
Billing
$67,499 gaps
Memory
reversible
Reports
13 sub-reports
Ops inherited the hairball: a dozen tools, half-trusted data, a forecast you defend, and a close that runs for weeks. graph8 does not add another node. It is the buyer graph the hairball syncs to, the same truth that RevOps, Finance, and Marketing Ops all read from.
One buyer graph, not another node. Own the truth layer, stage logic, field map, and operating cadence.
Quote to cash, reconciled. CRM rows, signed quotes, subscriptions, invoices, and commissions stay auditable.
Field map and reporting you own. Build trusted reports from the same buyer graph every team reads.
graph8 ships native CRM and native data on the same graph: 700M contacts, 100M companies, and 30B intent signals built in. Your edges, Salesforce, HubSpot, warehouses, dialers, CS, and finance, sync both ways. graph8 is the center the rest of the stack reconciles to.
Native CRM
Pipelines, deals, and Customers on the graph, not a connector view
700M / 100M
contacts and companies built in, no data vendor to bolt on
30B
intent signals on the same record as every CRM row
CRMs
Warehouses
Dialers and engagement
Customer success
Finance and billing
Ads and analytics
Data and files
Generic
The stack can stay familiar. The truth stops drifting. graph8 becomes the center the rest of the stack reads from and writes back to.
Because CRM rows and billing records live on the same buyer graph, graph8 surfaces exactly where they disagree: subscriptions billing with no deal behind them, closed-won deals that were never invoiced, plan mismatches, and lapsed renewals, each with the dollars at risk attached. Pair it with pipeline-probability auditing so the forecast is something Finance and RevOps both trust.
4 reconciliation gaps
across CRM and Stripe (sample)
meridian co
billing in Stripe, no CRM deal
northwind
closed won, never invoiced
cobalt labs
CRM says Pro, Stripe says Team
atlas group
renewal date passed, no charge
Billing provisions on signature
subscription or invoice · payment link
A quote ages through Sent, Viewed, and Signed timestamps, and the moment it is signed graph8 provisions the billing, a subscription or invoice plus a payment link. Commission lands on won. The Reconciliation Agent walks the bookings ledger and flags any signed quote without an active subscription, so billing leakage is caught before month-end instead of after.
2 days
Lifecycle stage
from HubSpot
Account owner
from Salesforce
MRR
from Stripe
Industry
from graph8
The Integrations Fields tab gives RevOps and Marketing Ops per-object mapping for Contact, Lead, Company, and Deal across HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho, SugarCRM, and Stripe. Set Auto-Fill or Overwrite on each row, configure up to ten pipeline stages, and change the data model yourself, no engineering ticket, no migration window.
Every agent and human action is logged to revenue memory: who or what changed a record, when, and why, all auditable and reversible. You choose when agents act on their own and when they ask first. Named agents like the Data Quality Agent and Attribution Agent run inside those guardrails, and anything that runs custom code passes through an approval queue before it touches your data. This is the spine that turns automation into governed automation.
Data Quality Agent
merged 2 duplicate companies
Attribution Agent
tagged northwind as paid-search sourced
Jordan Lee
changed deal stage to Negotiation
Data Quality Agent
flagged 14 contacts missing email
$1.84M open (sample)
4.2% reply rate (sample)
paid search leads (sample)
$612K weighted (sample)
1,240 touches (sample)
$420K closed (sample)
Attribution Agent · Monday digest
in your inbox before the standup
/reports ships 13 sub-reports plus conversions, live on the buyer graph, so the dashboard is already built when someone asks for it. The Attribution Agent sends a Monday digest before the standup. graph8 gives you a unified, joinable signal stream, every touch, visit, and conversion on one record, ready to query and join. It is not a black-box multi-touch attribution model. You build the view you trust on clean, connected data.
Data, intent, and visitors included. You pay for what graph8 executes, not for who logs in. Adding analysts, finance, and ops admins never raises the bill.
The Ops roles graph8 was built around: RevOps that owns the data, Finance that owns the number, and Marketing Ops that owns the field map and the reporting. Each one lives on the same buyer graph.
One buyer graph, not another node. Own the truth layer, stage logic, field map, and operating cadence.
Quote to cash, reconciled. CRM rows, signed quotes, subscriptions, invoices, and commissions stay auditable.
Field map and reporting you own. Build trusted reports from the same buyer graph every team reads.
graph8 comes out of CIENCE: a decade of running real B2B outbound at scale. The reconciliation, quote-to-cash, governance, and reporting playbooks are shaped by operators who lived the hairball, not by a brand-new guess at what Ops needs.
Either way. graph8 has a native CRM with Pipelines, deals, and a Customers record, so many teams run it as the system of record. Others keep Salesforce or HubSpot and sync both ways. The buyer graph is the truth the rest of your stack reconciles to, not a new node bolted onto the hairball.
graph8 holds your CRM rows and your billing records on the same buyer graph, so it can surface where they disagree: subscriptions billing with no deal behind them, closed-won deals that were never invoiced, plan mismatches, and lapsed renewals, each with the dollars at risk attached.
A quote ages through Sent, Viewed, and Signed timestamps. The moment it is signed, graph8 provisions the billing, a subscription or invoice plus a payment link, and commission lands on won. The Reconciliation Agent walks the bookings ledger and flags any signed quote with no active subscription, so leakage is caught before month-end.
Yes. The Integrations Fields tab gives you per-object mapping for Contact, Lead, Company, and Deal across HubSpot, Salesforce, Zoho, SugarCRM, and Stripe. You set Auto-Fill or Overwrite per row and configure up to ten pipeline stages. You own the field map; engineering owns the roadmap.
Every agent and human action is logged to revenue memory, so you can see who or what changed a record, when, and why, and reverse it. You choose when agents act on their own and when they ask first. Anything that runs custom code goes through an approval queue with Pending, Approved, Rejected, and Revoked states.
graph8 gives you a unified, joinable signal stream: every touch, visit, and conversion on one buyer graph, live across /reports and its 13 sub-reports plus conversions. It is not a black-box multi-touch attribution model. You and the Attribution Agent build the view you trust on top of clean, connected data.
Usage-based with unlimited users. Data, intent, and visitor identification are included. You pay for what graph8 executes, not for who logs in, so adding analysts, finance, or ops admins never raises the bill.
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.
graph8 collapses your CRM, enrichment, engagement, billing, and signals into one buyer graph for RevOps, Finance, and Marketing Ops. The stack syncs both ways, quote to cash is auditable, every action is logged to revenue memory, and reports build themselves. Usage-based, unlimited users. Live in minutes.