Months of context.
Minutes to transfer.

You spend months building a relationship and expect to hand it off to Customer Success in an hour. Maybe that's why 67% of churn traces back to the first 90 days?

Soda gives your account team a shared view of every customer.

Maintained automatically, accessible to anyone working the account.

When an account is shared, you all work off the same profile, updated as it happens. So if the BDR finds a new stakeholder, or learns your champion just got promoted, the rest of the team sees it instantly.

Open an account and Soda shows you what's happened since your last visit. All updates easily visible.

Click any detail in the profile and see where it came from. The call it was mentioned on, who heard it, the exact moment in the conversation. So when you inherit context from a colleague, you don't just see what they captured. You see the source.

When an account is shared, you all work off the same profile, updated as it happens. So if the BDR finds a new stakeholder, or learns your champion just got promoted, the rest of the team sees it instantly.

Open an account and Soda shows you what's happened since your last visit. All updates easily visible.

Click any detail in the profile and see where it came from. The call it was mentioned on, who heard it, the exact moment in the conversation. So when you inherit context from a colleague, you don't just see what they captured. You see the source.

60%

of information is never recorded

23%

of customer churn traces back to botched sales handovers

Works alongside your CRM.

Works alongside your CRM.

Your CRM stays. Soda fills it with the context that should have been there all along. Salesforce, HubSpot, Attio. The records keep their place. They just get more useful.

Reps move on.

Reps move on.

Annual sales turnover is 35%, nearly 3x the rate across all professions. When someone leaves, the next person doesn't need to stare at a half empty CRM. They inherit the full relationship. To the customer, nothing changed.

Private.
And in control.

Private.
And in control.

You choose what Soda pays attention to. Everything it learns is private by default. And you choose what to share with your team, and with who.