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Compare Harochi vs The Marketing Practice

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Harochi

Harochi

Multi-Channel Outreach Website

Harochi is an AI-driven GTM automation studio that builds fully automated outbound engines and CRM workflows for B2B growth teams.

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The Marketing Practice

The Marketing Practice

Account-Based Marketing Website

The Marketing Practice is a global B2B marketing agency that integrates insights, creativity, and digital experiences to drive growth.

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Feature Comparison

Attribute Harochi The Marketing Practice
Category Multi-Channel Outreach Account-Based Marketing
Rating
Location Berlin, Germany London, United Kingdom
Services
  • AI prospect identification & intent scoring
  • Multi-channel outreach orchestration (email + LinkedIn)
  • CRM integration & automated workflows
  • Data enrichment & scoring
  • Deliverability & follow-up automation
  • Performance analytics & optimization
  • Brand Development
  • Demand Generation
  • Account-ABM
  • Channel Marketing
  • Media Planning
  • Digital Experiences
  • AI prospect identification & intent scoring
  • Multi-channel outreach orchestration (email + LinkedIn)
  • CRM integration & automated workflows
  • Data enrichment & scoring
  • Deliverability & follow-up automation
  • Performance analytics & optimization
  • Brand Development
  • Demand Generation
  • Account-ABM
  • Channel Marketing
  • Media Planning
  • Digital Experiences
Industries
Security FinTech SaaS Insurtech
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