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Cordial Tops in AI and Vision Criteria in Independent Research Report

Cordial

Cordial, the leading enterprise marketing platform that automates billions of data-driven emails, SMS and mobile app messages for companies like L.L.Bean, PacSun and REVOLVE, has been recognized as a Strong Performer in The Forrester Wave™: Email Marketing Service Providers, Q3 2024. Cordial received the highest possible scores in six criteria: AI, vision, legacy technology integration, agency services, preference management, and pricing flexibility and transparency.

“Marketing moves fast. Campaigns need to be agile and personalized, data needs to flow seamlessly, and marketers need to be able to act quickly on insights. But when you’re wrestling with outdated platforms, trying to make disparate tools work together, you’re losing valuable time,” said Jeremy Swift, CEO and co-founder of Cordial. “At Cordial, we’re giving marketers back the time they need to focus on strategy, creativity and truly connecting with their customers. We’re setting a new standard with visionary AI capabilities, unmatched data flexibility and exceptional service that empower our customers to send better messages and deliver better business results.”

Marketing success hinges on a deep understanding of the customer, the business and the nuances of every interaction. Cordial’s uniquely designed platform goes beyond traditional offerings, integrating cutting-edge AI, cohesive cross-channel capabilities and unparalleled data flexibility. This innovative approach has empowered industry-leading brands to deliver significant outcomes, breaking free from the limitations imposed by legacy providers’ outdated systems.

The Forrester Wave states that Cordial’s technology has “…improved its clients’ customer lifetime value by 50%,” and a reference customer called Cordial “a breath of fresh air to work with such a modern platform.”

Cordial received the highest score possible in six criteria:

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