$399
per month starting price for Vector Reveal, billed month-to-month
$3,000
per month for Vector Target, billed annually ($36K/year minimum)
15-30%
of website visitors identified at the contact level by Reveal
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Vector products and pricing: what each plan costs

Vector's pricing is structured around two separate products. The costs below reflect published and reported pricing as of April 2026.

Month-to-month
Reveal Starter
From $399 / month
  • Website visitor identification at contact level
  • 15-30% visitor match rate
  • Contact names, titles, and company data
  • Basic CRM sync to HubSpot or Salesforce
  • Month-to-month billing, no annual commitment
Month-to-month
Reveal Growth
Up to $999 / month (scales with traffic)
  • Higher visitor identification volume
  • Enhanced contact data enrichment
  • Priority data processing
  • Expanded CRM integration options
  • Month-to-month billing, cancel anytime
Custom
Enterprise
Custom pricing, contact sales
  • Reveal and Target bundled
  • Custom volume limits
  • Dedicated customer success manager
  • Custom SLAs and security review
  • Priority support and onboarding
  • Volume discounts on both products
Two products, two billing models. Reveal and Target are priced and billed separately. Reveal is month-to-month with no long-term commitment. Target requires a 12-month annual contract. Teams that want both products should budget $4,000 to $5,000/month at minimum, depending on traffic volume and audience count.

How Vector's pricing scales with your program

Vector's cost is driven by two variables: website traffic volume for Reveal and active audience count for Target. Here is what that means for each product.

Reveal / from $399 per month
Cost scales with website visitor volume
  • Price increases as your monthly website traffic grows
  • Identifies 15-30% of visitors, rate varies by geography
  • US traffic identifies at higher rates than European traffic
  • Month-to-month billing lets you scale up or down flexibly
Target / from $3,000 per month annually
Cost scales with active audience count
  • Price increases with the number of synced ad audiences
  • Each active audience is a live segment pushed to ad platforms
  • Annual commitment required, no month-to-month option
  • Custom pricing above entry tier requires a sales conversation

What asking Vector's pricing agent changes

Before
  • Read the website, still unsure how Reveal and Target pricing combine for your budget
  • Contact sales to understand how cost scales with your specific traffic volume
  • Discover the annual commitment requirement for Target after investing time in evaluation
  • Spend days waiting for a custom quote to understand total platform cost
With the agent
  • Describe your traffic volume and ad program, get a budget estimate in under a minute
  • Ask every pricing question you would normally save for a sales call, without scheduling one
  • Understand the Reveal versus Target split, billing models, and commitment terms before engaging sales
  • Know whether Vector fits your budget before your first conversation with the sales team
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Vector pricing: frequently asked questions

Vector's pricing depends on which products you use. The Reveal product for website visitor identification ranges from approximately $399 to $999/month on month-to-month billing. The Target product for ad audience activation starts at $3,000/month and requires an annual commitment, putting the minimum at $36,000/year. Teams using both products should budget $4,000 to $5,000/month at minimum.
Reveal identifies website visitors at the contact level, showing names, titles, and company data for 15-30% of your traffic. Target takes those contacts and syncs them into LinkedIn, Google, and Reddit ad audiences for precision advertising. Reveal is available month-to-month. Target requires an annual contract. They are separate products with separate pricing.
The Reveal product is available on month-to-month billing. The Target product requires an annual commitment starting at $3,000/month ($36,000/year minimum). There is no month-to-month option for Target. Teams that want to test ad audience activation before committing to a year should clarify trial terms with Vector's sales team.
Vector identifies 15-30% of website visitors at the contact level using digital fingerprinting and its publisher network. The rate varies by traffic source, geography, and audience composition. US-based traffic typically identifies at the higher end of that range. European traffic identification drops significantly due to GDPR compliance constraints.
No. Vector shows which contacts engaged with ads but does not connect ad impressions to pipeline movement or closed-won revenue. Teams that need deal-level attribution must use a separate analytics or attribution platform alongside Vector to measure ROI.
Reveal pricing scales with the number of identified visitors per month. As your website traffic increases, the cost of identification increases with it. Target pricing scales by the number of active ad audiences being synced. Both products have volume tiers, but the specifics above entry-level require a custom quote from Vector's sales team.
Vector's Reveal product is competitively priced for website visitor identification. The question for mid-market teams is whether the Target product at $3,000/month annually delivers enough incremental value over account-level ABM platforms like RollWorks ($975/month) or intent-first platforms like 6sense that include both targeting and attribution. The answer depends on how much value your team places on contact-level ad audiences versus broader ABM capabilities.