Cold calling resources

Compare the operation before you choose the provider.

Buyer guides for cold-calling cost, agency scope and the practical differences between 55 current providers and Coseek.

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02 / Agency comparisons

Open the providers already on your shortlist.

Every comparison uses the same core question: which operating model fits the job your team actually needs done?

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A-Sales or Coseek: Multichannel SDR Program vs Phone-Led Test

Compare A-Sales and Coseek for B2B outbound: multichannel SDR coverage and results-linked or subscription terms versus a fixed-fee, phone-led campaign.

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Abstrakt or Coseek: Broad Growth Agency vs Focused Calling

Compare Abstrakt and Coseek: broad growth services and published monthly outbound packages versus a focused, fixed-fee B2B cold-calling operation.

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Acquirent or Coseek: Outsourced Sales Team vs Phone Campaign

Compare Acquirent and Coseek: shared Sales Executives and Acquirent's Salesforce environment versus a B2B phone campaign with one named primary rep.

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AltiSales or Coseek: Build an SDR System or Test Cold Calling?

Compare AltiSales and Coseek: broader SDR consulting, multichannel execution, and campaign IP transfer versus a focused, phone-led B2B operation.

05

Amiy or Coseek: Cybersecurity Revenue System vs Phone Test

Compare Amiy's cybersecurity-focused revenue operation with Coseek's managed cold-calling campaign across services, pricing signals, reviews, and fit.

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Atlantic Growth Solutions or Coseek: Revenue-System Repair vs Cold-Calling Test

Compare Atlantic Growth Solutions' Canadian revenue-system diagnosis and RevOps work with Coseek's fixed-fee cold-calling test for one B2B market.

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Beanstalk Consulting or Coseek: Email Infrastructure vs Cold Calling

Compare Beanstalk Consulting and Coseek: client-owned cold-email infrastructure and multichannel campaigns versus a fixed-fee, phone-led B2B operation.

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Blue Zebra or Coseek: Archived Hourly Calling vs a Current Managed Sprint

Compare Blue Zebra's archived hourly appointment-setting model with Coseek's fixed-fee B2B cold-calling sprint, including what buyers must verify.

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BAO or Coseek: Pay-for-Results Appointments vs a Managed Phone Operation

By Appointment Only offers performance-based appointments, SmartLeads introductions, and public-sector programs. See how Coseek's fixed-fee B2B model differs.

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Callbox or Coseek: Multichannel Campaign Pod vs Focused Cold Calling

Compare Callbox Campaign Pods with Coseek's focused phone-led operation, including pricing, reviews, staffing, channel scope, and buyer fit.

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CallingAgency or Coseek: Package-Led Call Center vs Research-Led B2B Calling

CallingAgency spans B2B, B2C, multichannel packages, and call-center capacity. Coseek focuses on research-led B2B cold calling under one fixed fee.

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CIENCE or Coseek: Multichannel GTM System vs Managed Cold Calling

Compare CIENCE's multichannel graph8 GTM system with Coseek's managed cold-calling operation across pricing, staffing, reviews, and campaign fit.

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demandDrive or Coseek: Broad GTM Services vs a Focused Phone Campaign

demandDrive combines outsourced SDRs and outcome-based appointments with marketing, RevOps, data, and tech. Coseek focuses on a fixed-fee B2B phone campaign.

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DemandZEN or Coseek: Held-Meeting Program vs Phone-Led Market Test

DemandZEN ties some programs to held meetings and offers FTE capacity for tech sellers. Coseek runs a fixed-fee B2B cold-calling sprint and learning loop.

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EBQ or Coseek: Annual Revenue-Team Capacity vs a Cold-Calling Sprint

EBQ sells half-time or full-time revenue-team capacity on an annual commitment. Coseek offers a fixed-fee B2B cold-calling sprint before staffing up.

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EngageTech or Coseek: Retained Tech SDRs vs a Focused Phone Operation

EngageTech combines retained SDR capacity, global tech coverage, and sales intelligence. See how Coseek's fixed-fee test of one B2B market differs.

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ExpertCallers or Coseek: Broad BPO Coverage vs B2B Cold Calling

ExpertCallers spans inbound support, technical help, chat, and multichannel BPO. Compare that breadth with Coseek's fixed-fee B2B calling operation.

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GenSales or Coseek: Traditional Appointment Setting vs a Managed Phone Test

GenSales offers US-based B2B appointment setting with prospecting and qualification. Coseek specifies GTM engineering, a named rep, and sales management.

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Green Leads vs Coseek: broad pipeline generation or a focused phone campaign?

Green Leads combines global pipeline generation, ABM, lead-stage products, and outsourced SDR capacity. Coseek focuses on one fixed-fee B2B calling operation.

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Growth Era vs Coseek: outsourced sales department or focused phone validation?

Compare Growth Era's outsourced sales-development unit with Coseek's focused cold-calling operation, including services, reviews, and buyer fit.

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Hit Rate Solutions vs Coseek: hourly call-center capacity or a managed B2B campaign?

Compare Hit Rate Solutions and Coseek for B2B cold calling, appointment setting, published pricing, management, and campaign fit.

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Inside Sales Solutions vs Coseek: BANT handoffs or a fixed-fee phone test?

Compare Inside Sales Solutions and Coseek for B2B tech appointment setting, dedicated SDR support, qualification, handoff, and campaign fit.

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Intelemark vs Coseek: multi-agent test or single-market phone operation?

Compare Intelemark and Coseek for B2B appointment setting, campaign testing, calling teams, qualification, management, and service fit.

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JMS Elite vs Coseek: senior BDE coverage or an integrated phone campaign?

Compare JMS Elite and Coseek for complex B2B calling, account development, inbound follow-up, management, qualification, and campaign fit.

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Key Outreach vs Coseek: email infrastructure or live phone evidence?

Compare Key Outreach and Coseek for B2B lead generation, appointment setting, channel mix, data, management, and campaign fit.

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Konsyg vs Coseek: global sales outsourcing or one-market phone validation?

Compare Konsyg and Coseek for B2B sales outsourcing, appointment setting, channel mix, global coverage, management, and campaign fit.

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Launch Leads vs Coseek: monthly SDR program or bounded phone validation?

Compare Launch Leads and Coseek for B2B appointment setting, SDR teams, data, qualification, coaching, pricing model, and campaign fit.

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Leadium vs Coseek: multichannel SDR engine or controlled phone test?

Compare Leadium and Coseek for outsourced SDR delivery, appointment setting, cold calling, data, qualification, pricing model, and campaign fit.

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LeadJen vs Coseek: shared SDR infrastructure or a named-rep phone campaign?

Compare LeadJen's shared SDRs and vendor-owned Salesforce and FrontSpin workflow with Coseek's named-rep, fixed-fee phone campaign for one B2B market.

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Leads at Scale vs Coseek: multi-BDR program or concentrated market test?

Leads at Scale says most clients use at least three BDRs across phone and email. Compare that larger managed program with Coseek's focused B2B market test.

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LevelUp Leads vs Coseek: tiered SDR commitment or shorter phone test?

Compare LevelUp Leads' tiered SDR plans, call-volume bands, and initial three-month commitment with Coseek's shorter fixed-fee B2B cold-calling test.

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MarketJoy vs Coseek: buyer-intent program or focused phone validation?

MarketJoy combines lead generation with buyer-intent and data products. See how the broader model compares with Coseek's focused four-week phone-led sprint.

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Martal Group vs Coseek: outsourced sales tier or focused phone sprint?

Martal Group packages phone, email, LinkedIn, and outsourced sales into tiered pilots. Compare terms and commissions with Coseek's shorter phone-led sprint.

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memoryBlue vs Coseek: build sales capacity or validate one phone market?

Compare memoryBlue's broader sales-talent model with Coseek's focused phone-led operation across service scope, reviews, pricing, and fit.

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MoreMeetings vs Coseek: performance-priced appointments or fixed-fee market development?

MoreMeetings serves technology, channel, and event campaigns with performance or hourly pricing. Weigh that model against Coseek's fixed-fee B2B cold calling.

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Operatix vs Coseek: global SaaS SDR coverage or one-market phone validation?

Operatix offers global, multilingual sales development for B2B software teams. Compare that regional model with Coseek's one-market cold-calling sprint.

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Outbound Sales Pro or Coseek: Multichannel SDR Program vs Phone-Led Test

Outbound Sales Pro blends calls with cold email, LinkedIn, research, and scheduling. Examine its scope against Coseek's focused B2B phone operation.

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OutboundView or Coseek: Choose a 90-Day Pilot, Dialworks, or a Phone Sprint

OutboundView offers a managed 90-day pilot or Dialworks, a client-operated calling system. See how both paths compare with Coseek's four-week phone sprint.

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Pearl Lemon Leads or Coseek: Define the Lead, Appointment, or Phone Campaign

Pearl Lemon Leads spans cold calls, email, LinkedIn, appointments, and pay per lead. Compare service units with Coseek's focused fixed-fee B2B cold calling.

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ProSales Connection or Coseek: Digital Marketing Scope vs Phone Validation

ProSales Connection combines sales development with SEO, paid search, content, and web work. Weigh that agency breadth against Coseek's focused cold calling.

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Quality Contact Solutions or Coseek: Contact Center Capacity vs B2B Calling

Quality Contact Solutions, an AnswerNet brand, spans inbound, B2C, support, and compliance. Compare its pricing ranges with Coseek's B2B cold calling.

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Quick Cold Calls or Coseek: Dial Blocks vs a Managed Phone Campaign

Quick Cold Calls sells monthly dial blocks to buyers with a ready list. Coseek manages one B2B campaign from targeting through qualified handoff context.

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Salaria Sales or Coseek: Multichannel SDR Pod vs Focused Calling

Salaria Sales runs multichannel SDR pods with live agents and rolling monthly terms. Compare that broad sales support with Coseek's fixed-fee phone campaign.

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Sales Focus Inc or Coseek: Build a Sales Team or Test the Phone Channel

Compare Sales Focus Inc's outsourced sales teams with Coseek's focused phone-led operation across pricing, team scope, reviews, and buyer fit.

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SalesHive or Coseek: Full Service, Platform Only, or a Phone Campaign

Compare SalesHive's full-service and platform options with Coseek's managed phone-led campaign across pricing, reviews, scope, and tradeoffs.

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SalesNash, DMT, or Coseek: Rebrand, Channel Scope, and Buyer Fit

SalesNash became DMT Business Development in 2024, with a new legal entity. Compare DMT's current multichannel packages with Coseek's phone-led model.

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SalesRoads or Coseek: Calls and Email vs a Phone-Led Sprint

Compare SalesRoads' appointment-setting program with Coseek's phone-led operation across pricing, multichannel scope, coaching, and buyer fit.

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ScaleMill or Coseek: Global SaaS SDR Coverage vs One-Market Calling

ScaleMill provides B2B SaaS teams multichannel SDR support across global markets. Weigh its coverage against Coseek's one-market cold-calling validation.

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Strategic Sales and Marketing or Coseek: Complex Sales Support vs Focused Calls

Strategic Sales and Marketing uses US reps for complex B2B sales, lead management, and coaching. Compare its breadth with Coseek's focused phone operation.

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Superhuman Prospecting or Coseek: Monthly Call Capacity vs a Managed Sprint

Compare Superhuman Prospecting's calling packages with Coseek's managed phone-led operation across pricing, list ownership, coaching, and fit.

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Televerde or Coseek: Enterprise Revenue Support vs a Focused Phone Campaign

Televerde spans sales, customer experience, and channel support, plus a second-chance workforce. Compare its broad model with Coseek's focused cold calling.

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The Sales Factory or Coseek: Build a Sales Function or Test Cold Calling

The Sales Factory can build a sales function across research, messaging, CRM, phone, email, and social. Compare its ramp with Coseek's focused phone sprint.

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TLM Inside Sales or Coseek: Email-Scheduled Appointments vs Phone Qualification

TLM Inside Sales is email-led, does not cold call, and says its appointments are not BANT-qualified. Compare its fee model with Coseek's phone qualification.

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Upcall or Coseek: Freelance Calling Platform vs Managed Market Development

Upcall uses freelance contractors through a software platform and prices by targeted lead, with a 1,000-lead minimum. Compare Coseek's managed B2B model.

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VSA Prospecting or Coseek: Post-Acquisition Service Ownership and Fit

SalesRoads integrated VSA Prospecting's lead-generation book and team in 2025; VSA retained customer-service clients. Compare delivery with Coseek.

03 / Using the library

Read the scope before the verdict.

The useful comparison is not which agency sounds best. It is which team, channel, commercial unit and handoff match the work you need.

01Where should I start if I am comparing cold-calling agencies?

Start with the best-agencies guide to define the operating model, then use the cost guide to compare the scope behind each quote. Open a named comparison when a specific provider is already on your shortlist.

02Are the agency comparisons independent reviews?

No. We publish the comparisons and state that interest openly. Each page uses current public vendor sources to compare operating scope, pricing statements, channel mix and buyer fit. We do not claim to verify private contracts or outcomes.

03Why compare the operating model instead of meeting count alone?

Meeting totals can hide different target markets, qualification rules, channels and responsibilities. A useful comparison shows who builds the market, who manages the caller, what makes a meeting qualified and what reaches sales.

04Can these guides help with an internal build?

Yes. The same questions apply when you hire internally: market construction, rep capacity, management, data, phone infrastructure, qualification and the time before the motion can produce useful evidence.

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