Trigify vs Common Room
Trigify vs Common Room: person-level social buying signals with the source post attached and agent-ready via API/MCP, vs account-centric signal aggregation.
Both turn scattered buying signals into GTM action. Where Common Room centres on unifying account and community data into a customer-intelligence layer, Trigify resolves every signal to a named person with the source post attached — and ships it straight to your agents.
Common Room publicly positions itself as a customer-intelligence platform: it aggregates signals from communities, product usage, website activity, social channels and third-party intent into a unified identity, then surfaces prioritised accounts and people for GTM teams. It's a broad, account-and-community-anchored system that many enterprise revenue orgs standardise on.
Trigify takes a narrower, deeper cut. It listens to person-level activity across Professional Networks, X, Reddit, YouTube, podcasts and more, and every signal resolves to a named individual with the original post attached as provenance. Everything Trigify captures is consumable by AI agents through an API, MCP server and CLI — so signals don't just land in a dashboard, they flow into the workflows and agents your team already runs.
How Trigify and Common Room compare
Signal model
| Capability | Trigify | Common Room |
|---|---|---|
| Person-level signals, named individual | ✓ | Resolves people, but product is account-centric |
| Source post attached to every signal | Yes — provenance is the core promise | Varies by signal source |
| Account-level rollups & scoring | Yes, built from person signals | ✓ |
| Community / forum signals | Public social posts & comments | Yes — a core strength |
| Website & product-usage signals | Not the focus | ✓ |
Social breadth
| Capability | Trigify | Common Room |
|---|---|---|
| Professional Networks engagement signals | ✓ | ✓ |
| X / Twitter signals | ✓ | Yes |
| Reddit, YouTube, podcasts | Yes — 11+ platforms | Partial |
| Signal = the actual post / comment | ✓ | Varies |
Agent & developer access
| Capability | Trigify | Common Room |
|---|---|---|
| Public REST API | ✓ | ✓ |
| MCP server for AI agents | ✓ | Yes — MCP access available |
| CLI for scripting | ✓ | ✗ |
| Built for agent-driven GTM | Core design goal | Adding agent features |
Fit & commercials
| Capability | Trigify | Common Room |
|---|---|---|
| Entry price | $40/mo (Starter) | Higher; enterprise-weighted |
| 14-day free trial | ✓ | Free tier + paid plans |
| Self-serve start | ✓ | Available |
| Best for | GTM engineers & lean teams wiring signals into agents | Enterprise revenue orgs unifying many data sources |
Why teams choose Trigify
Person-level, with receipts. Every signal is a named person plus the exact post or comment that triggered it — not a black-box account score you have to take on faith. Reps see the why, so outreach lands.
Social-signal breadth. Professional Networks, X, Reddit, YouTube and podcasts across 11+ platforms in one place — the public conversations where buyers actually reveal intent, rather than a single channel.
Agent-ready by design. API, MCP server and CLI are first-class. Trigify is built to feed AI agents and automated workflows, not just a human dashboard — so signals turn into action without a person in the loop.
Starts at $40/mo. A self-serve entry point and a 14-day free trial mean a GTM engineer can wire up real signals this afternoon, without an enterprise procurement cycle.
Frequently asked questions
What's the core difference between Trigify and Common Room?
Common Room is a broad customer-intelligence platform that unifies account, community, product-usage and third-party signals into a single identity, oriented around account prioritisation. Trigify focuses on person-level social signals — every signal resolves to a named individual with the source post attached — and is built to be consumed by AI agents via API, MCP and CLI.
Does Trigify do account-level scoring like Common Room?
Yes, Trigify can roll person-level signals up to accounts. The difference is the foundation: Trigify's account view is built from named-person signals you can trace back to a real post, rather than starting from an opaque account score.
Is Trigify cheaper than Common Room?
Trigify starts at $40/month with a 14-day free trial and self-serve sign-up. Common Room is positioned toward larger revenue organisations and is generally a higher, enterprise-weighted commitment. Always check each vendor's current pricing for an exact quote.
Can I use Trigify with AI agents?
Yes. Trigify exposes a REST API, an MCP server and a CLI, so signals flow directly into agents, scripts and automated GTM workflows rather than living only in a dashboard.
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