Resonate Group is a done-for-you presales agency for B2B SaaS and tech companies.
They handle data, outreach, and qualification across email, LinkedIn, cold calling, and more, so your team only takes the conversations worth having.
If you have been searching for a Resonate Group review, you have probably hit a problem. Several unrelated companies share this name, so most of what you find belongs to someone else. This review covers the agency at resonategroup.co.
I spent time reviewing their website, their published client testimonials, and every review platform I could check for this Resonate Group review.
I looked at what they offer, what is verified, what is missing, and what you should ask before signing up.
Let’s get started.
I reviewed Resonate Group across its services, client testimonials, and public information. Here is the quick verdict before we get into the details.
Here is the honest answer: there are no independent customer reviews to report.
I could not find a Resonate Group profile on Clutch, Trustpilot, or G2 at the time of writing. The only client feedback that exists is the testimonials published on their own homepage.
One warning before you search yourself. Because several companies share this name, review pages you find for "Resonate Group" almost certainly belong to a different business. Check the website address before you trust any of them.
I also checked LinkedIn and Reddit. Their LinkedIn company page shares nothing I could verify, no founder or team member is publicly identified anywhere, and Reddit has no discussions about them.
One client reports a two-year relationship: A testimonial on their site describes working with Resonate for two years, calling them the outbound agency with the longest tenure for that client, delivering results the entire time. A long tenure claim is more meaningful than a launch-week quote.
Clients describe fast early conversations: The TP Accurate testimonial says their efforts yielded numerous meaningful conversations with high-potential clients within weeks. Their site has also published quotes from SaaStanak and Omnisearch crediting them with sales structure and social selling.
The testimonials are one-sided by nature: These quotes sit on the agency's own site, so they only show the happy outcomes. No independent platform exists where an unhappy client could speak.
References matter more than usual here: With no public reviews, speaking to two or three of their actual clients is the only way to check their delivery. Make that a condition before signing anything.
Consider Resonate Group if you're a B2B SaaS or tech company that wants a presales function built and run for you across email, LinkedIn, calls, and more. Be careful if you need independent proof before you buy, because right now there is none.

Two things support this verdict. Their pricing, channels, and infrastructure practices are published openly, which most small agencies do not do. And their testimonials come from named, real companies, including one reporting a two-year relationship.
Two things hold it back:
So treat this as a conditional maybe. Book the call, ask for client references and real campaign numbers, and only move forward if they provide both in writing.
And if the missing proof concerns you, you can compare certified agencies here before you book their call.
I have not been a Resonate Group client, so this review is based on research. I evaluated them the same way I would shortlist any agency for my own campaigns.
I went through their website, including their pricing, reporting, and how-we-work pages, plus their published testimonials and dashboards. I searched Clutch, Trustpilot, G2, LinkedIn, and Reddit for independent reviews and found none that belong to this company.
I also scored them against the questions I ask every agency. These include who owns the infrastructure, how leads are qualified, what the contract looks like, and whether the numbers hold up. Everything below marked "says" or "describes" comes from their own material.
Resonate Group sells one thing: a complete lead generation and presales function without the headcount. Their site describes handling clean data, one coordinated outreach motion, and conversation qualification, with every reply reviewed by a person.
Here's how their offer compares against certified agencies in the Forge Expert Network. These are verified agencies that meet Salesforge's certification requirements, and you can contact each one directly from its profile.
Every Resonate Group cell comes from their public material. Every Forge Expert cell comes from the agency profiles. Confirm the details on your discovery calls.
Their outreach covers six channels: cold email, LinkedIn outreach, cold calling, WhatsApp, SMS, and gifting with direct mail. That is a wider channel range than most agencies offer.
Their site describes messaging that is sequenced together and personalized to the person on the other end. At the Professional tier and above, cold calling and fully personalized messaging are included.
Their site explains this in more detail than most agencies do. A section called "what we handle behind the scenes" lists domains warmed properly from day one, senders matched to mailbox type, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC set up correctly, and every contact verified before it's used.
They also describe cleaning LinkedIn links before matching, calling from local or nearby country numbers, and keeping sending accounts safe rather than pushed to the edge. This is real cold email infrastructure and email warm-up practice, stated plainly.
Two things are still not stated: the tools they run and who owns the domains when you leave. Ask both, because the answers decide how safe your sender reputation is with them.
Their site says every reply is reviewed by a person, and your calendar only sees buyers worth your time. Qualification is the third pillar of their offer, alongside data and outreach.
Ask how a qualified conversation is defined and whether no-shows count toward your numbers. The definition matters more than the promise.
Their site shows the actual dashboards behind accounts: LinkedIn campaign performance over a rolling 3-month view, email campaign overviews, and custom date-range reporting. Every client gets a monthly report, a standing call with their account owner, and direct access for questions.
The dashboard screenshots on their site are labeled as illustrative snapshots from live client workspaces. That's an honest label, and it also means they are examples rather than promised results. Ask to see the exact reporting you'd receive.
Their site has a How We Work page, and the homepage describes the moving parts behind each account. Here is how the stages typically work, with the question to ask at each one.
Every engagement should start with defining your target market. Ask how much input they need from you at this stage, because the best campaigns start from the client's own list of past won deals.
Nothing is published about how they build lists or where the data comes from. Ask to see a sample list before launch and check it row by row.
Their site describes fully personalized messaging, which suggests copy is written in-house. Ask if you can approve the copy before it goes out, and sign off on at least the first campaign.
Their site says sending infrastructure is authenticated and warmed before a single campaign goes out, with volume increased gradually to protect reputation. That's the right approach to deliverability. Ask how long setup takes and when the first messages actually go out.
Ask whether their team or yours replies to prospects. The answer changes how much of your own time this will take.
Their site commits to a monthly report and dashboard for every account, plus a standing call with your account owner. The Professional tier adds bi-weekly reports and meetings.
That's a clearer reporting promise than most agencies publish. Get the cadence written into the contract anyway.
Resonate Group publishes full pricing on their site, which most agencies do not. There are three tiers, and a short quiz on their site maps you to one.
Starter, Multi-Channel Outreach, €3,000 per month: Lead list preparation and verification, email outreach, LinkedIn outreach, and SMS and WhatsApp outreach.
Professional, Outreach + Dedicated GTM Engineer, €5,000 per month: Everything in Starter, plus a dedicated operator on your account, follow-ups and voicemails, fully personalized messaging, cold calling, and bi-weekly reports and meetings. Their site marks this as the most popular tier.
Enterprise, Full GTM + Strategic ABM, €10,000 per month: Everything in Professional, plus a dedicated product manager, an ABM specialist, long-term ABM and multi-targeting, and gift sending with an operations cadence.
Ask for the full monthly cost in writing, including these common extras:
No contract terms, minimum commitments, or notice periods are published. Get all three in writing, and set a clear checkpoint after month one.
Based on their public material, Resonate Group fits you well if:
Look elsewhere, or at least compare harder, if:
There are no case studies with campaign numbers published on their site. The proof that exists comes in three forms: named client logos of B2B teams they say they've built pipeline for, named testimonials, and dashboard snapshots labeled as coming from live client workspaces.

The strongest signals are the two-year client testimonial and the TP Accurate quote about meaningful conversations within weeks. Read all of these the way you would read any agency's homepage material. The names are real, which counts for something, but no numbers are independently verified.
Every agency has some limitations. Here are the main ones I found from public information.
None of these points should automatically rule out Resonate Group. But they are worth asking about before you sign, especially if they are important to your campaign.
If two or more matter to you, it's worth comparing agencies that already answer these questions on their public profiles. That's exactly what the certified agencies below do.
The Forge Expert Network is a directory of agencies certified on the Forge ecosystem, with certification covering Salesforge's cold email training and program requirements. Here are three certified agencies matched to different needs.
Best for: B2B companies that want cold calling alongside email and LinkedIn outreach.
Forge rating: 5/5
Outbound Pros runs multichannel campaigns across email, LinkedIn, cold calling, and PPC. Their profile states that they guarantee 50 to 75 qualified meetings per month.
If Resonate Group appealed to you because of the multichannel range, this is the closest certified comparison. Outbound Pros runs the same channel mix with a stated meetings guarantee.

Their Outbound Pros case study adds operating detail: founder Jānis Plūme reports zero downtime across client campaigns and onboarding new clients without extra licenses. Commission-based pricing means they only get paid when you do.
Best for: Founders and revenue leaders looking for help with their full GTM strategy.
Forge rating: 5/5
Strongest Group works as a growth partner across GTM strategy, RevOps, and outbound. Their services include Clay-powered outbound workflows, cold calling, and international outreach.

They also help build the systems behind your campaigns, including sales processes, reporting, and sales enablement. The goal is to leave your team with a system they can manage after the engagement.
Best for: B2B companies in technical industries such as HealthTech, FinTech, and compliance.
Forge rating: 5/5
RevSculpt is a B2B outbound agency focused on signal-based outreach. Their profile reports more than 6,000 qualified meetings across 15+ B2B industries.

They use signals such as funding announcements and regulatory changes to decide when to contact prospects. Their profile also states that most clients get their first qualified meeting within 18 days of onboarding.
There are two more routes worth knowing.
You can run outbound yourself with Salesforge. It starts at $48 per month with unlimited mailboxes and free warmup included.
Or you can hire Agent Frank, Salesforge's autonomous AI SDR, from $499 per month billed quarterly. He handles prospecting, sequencing, replies, and meeting booking on his own.

Take these into your discovery call. Their answers will tell you more than any review, including this one.
Resonate Group is worth a call if you're a B2B SaaS or tech company that wants a presales function built and run for you. Their pricing is public, their channel range is wide, and their infrastructure practices are described more openly than most agencies manage.
The honest picture is that the independent side is empty. There are no reviews on any platform, no stated location or team, and no case study numbers. That does not mean they do bad work. It means the burden of proof moves to your discovery call.
If you proceed, get client references, real campaign numbers, full pricing, and asset ownership terms in writing before you sign. Set a clear checkpoint after month one.
And if you'd rather start from agencies with published engagement details and reported results, browse the Forge Expert Network and compare a few before you commit.
Resonate Group runs an active website at resonategroup.co with published pricing, named client testimonials, and client logos. It has no reviews on Clutch, Trustpilot, or G2, and no published location, founder, or registration details, so verify the company information and client references directly before signing.
Resonate Group is a done-for-you presales agency for B2B SaaS and tech companies. They handle data, outreach, and qualification across email, LinkedIn, cold calling, WhatsApp, SMS, and gifting. Their site says your team only shows up for the conversations worth having.
Their site publishes three tiers: Multi-Channel Outreach at €3,000 per month, Outreach with a Dedicated GTM Engineer at €5,000 per month, and Full GTM with Strategic ABM at €10,000 per month. Confirm what sits outside each tier, like tools, domains, and data, plus the contract length and notice period.
Probably not. Several unrelated companies share the name, including a branding agency in Tennessee and a data company in Virginia. This review covers the growth agency at resonategroup.co, so check the website address on any review you read.
Outbound Pros, Strongest Group, and RevSculpt are certified alternatives in the Forge Expert Network. Outbound Pros runs the same multichannel mix with a stated meetings guarantee, Strongest Group works as an embedded GTM partner, and RevSculpt fits technical industries with signal-based outreach. Running Salesforge in-house is another option for smaller budgets.
Hire an agency when you need pipeline fast and don't want to hire and train SDRs. Build in-house when you want to own the system, the data, and the learning long-term. A middle path is running Salesforge yourself or hiring Agent Frank as an AI SDR. You can move to an agency once volume justifies it.
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