lemlist, a sales engagement platform, has acquired AI platform Claap. Claap, valued between $15 million and $30 million, transforms every sales conversation into actionable insights and context-aware AI agents.
With the self-funded acquisition, lemlist will now provide sales teams with AI-generated actionable insights based on recorded conversations with prospects, making the sales process “smarter” and more personalized.
Together, the companies are launching “smartbound” sales, which orchestrate targeted, contextual, and timely prospecting triggered by buying signals. B2B prospecting is evolving as buyers are increasingly overwhelmed with options, making it harder for sales teams to meet quotas.
The acquisition aims to make the sales process more productive and change the way companies find new customers with personalized AI prompts that enable sales professionals to meet customer needs at exactly the right time. With the unification of both companies’ technologies, lemlist can now “activate” Claap’s insights by automatically capturing key details from recorded sales conversations and syncing them directly into CRMs such as HubSpot and Salesforce. lemlist’s AI then generates ready-to-send follow-ups and tasks, ensuring sales reps engage prospects at the right time with the right message.
The integration of Claap’s technology is designed to streamline the sales process and improve pipeline quality by identifying buying signals, surfacing objections, and flagging critical timing cues. Sales professionals will receive real-time notifications with actionable next steps, allowing them to close deals more efficiently.
“We tested several conversational recording solutions and no other product compared to the flawless transcripts and simple interface that Claap offers its customers,” said Charles Tenot, CEO at lemlist. “Our teams and our customers are similar, and the acquisition was a natural synergy between two companies aiming to leverage AI to revolutionize the sales industry and redefine prospecting for the next decade.”
The sales engagement platform market is expected to reach $29.62 billion by 2033, and the conversational AI market is predicted to climb to 41.39 billion by 2030. Lemlist serves more than 20,000 companies worldwide, with its main market base in the U.S.
“Our mission is aligned with lemlist to make the sales process more productive and convert conversations into revenue,” said Robin Bonduelle, CEO at Claap. “Together, our technologies will capture critical information from conversations so that sales teams can easily turn prospects into customers.”
Claaps’s investors, Headline and LocalGlobe, exited through the acquisition.