Updated July 2026 · 13 min read · Tested by Vincent Wesley Couey · pricing verified July 2026

Cognism vs ZoomInfo (2026): which B2B data platform wins for your region?

Cognism and ZoomInfo get lumped together as the two premium B2B data platforms, and at the top of the market they cost about the same, so "which is cheaper" is the wrong question. The honest decision turns on two things most comparisons skip: where your pipeline lives (Cognism was built for European coverage and GDPR; ZoomInfo owns North American depth) and how much you cold call (because Cognism's phone-verified Diamond Data reaches a materially higher connect rate, and connect rate is pipeline). We put both on real 2026 numbers, with a cold-call connect-rate calculator that shows how many more live conversations Diamond Data reaches from the same dials. Jump to the numbers or the capability matrix.

The Europe + phone pick
Cognism
~$22,513/yr Grow, ~$37,498/yr Elevate (5 users, Vendr)
GDPR-first, do-not-call screened across 15 countries, with phone-verified Diamond Data mobiles. The right pick for EMEA outbound and cold-call-heavy teams that live on connect rate.
Wins on: European coverage, phone-verified accuracy, compliance
The US + intent pick
ZoomInfo
~$14,995/yr+ (median ~$31,875/yr, Vendr)
The largest US database with proprietary intent, org charts, and conversation intelligence built in. The pick for North American depth and intent-driven ABM.
Wins on: US coverage, intent data, database scale
22% / 14%
Reported cold-call connect rate: Cognism Diamond Data / ZoomInfo
87%
Reported accuracy of Cognism's phone-verified Diamond Data mobiles
270M
Reported ZoomInfo contacts, the largest US B2B database
90%
Reported Cognism coverage of director-level contacts in Europe
$31,875
Reported median ZoomInfo annual contract (Vendr, 1,313 purchases)
12k / 5k
Intent topics: Cognism (Bombora) / ZoomInfo (proprietary)

The numbers: pricing and data side by side

DimensionCognismZoomInfo
Entry tier~$15k platform + ~$1,500/user (Grow)~$14,995/yr (Professional, 3 seats)
Phone-verified tier~$25k platform + ~$2,500/user (Elevate, Diamond Data)~$24,995 Advanced
Reported 5-user contract (Vendr)~$22,513 Grow / ~$37,498 Elevatemedian ~$31,875
BillingAnnualAnnual only, auto-renew
Data allowanceGenerous / unrestricted on higher tiersCredit-metered, runs down faster than expected
Phone dataPhone-verified Diamond Data (~87%, ~22% connect)High volume, ~14% connect reported
GDPR / complianceGDPR + CCPA, SOC 2, DNC across 15 countriesUS-centric
IntentBombora, ~12,000 topics (partner-sourced)Proprietary bidstream + web, core-built
Geography strengthEMEA, DACH, NordicsNorth America

If Cognism is not cheaper, why would anyone pay the premium?

Because for the teams it fits, the premium buys pipeline, not features. If you cold call into Europe, Cognism's phone-verified Diamond Data reaches a reported 22 percent connect rate against a reported 14 percent elsewhere, so the same dials produce meaningfully more live conversations, and it hands you GDPR infrastructure you can defend to legal. ZoomInfo is priced alike but spends that money on US database scale and intent depth instead. You are not buying a cheaper tool with Cognism; you are buying European accuracy and compliance at the same price ZoomInfo charges for American breadth.

This is not a budget comparison. It is European accuracy versus American breadth, at the same price.The honest framing

The cold-call connect-rate calculator

Cognism's core edge is phone-verified accuracy, and accuracy shows up as connect rate. This tool turns that into conversations. Enter your team's monthly dials and the two connect rates (defaulted to the reported 22 percent for Cognism Diamond Data and 14 percent for the alternative), and it shows how many more live conversations Diamond Data reaches from the same dialing effort, plus a rough annualized figure to weigh against the premium.

Same dials, more conversations: the Diamond Data connect-rate model

Inputs: monthly dials across your team, Cognism connect rate, alternative connect rate. Output: monthly conversations reached by each, the extra conversations Diamond Data reaches, and the annualized difference. A planning frame, not a guarantee.

Cognism convos/mo
0
Alternative convos/mo
0
Extra convos/yr
0
Enter your numbers above.

Conversations = dials multiplied by connect rate. The 22 percent and 14 percent defaults are vendor-reported and vary by territory, list quality, and calling discipline; verify on your own dials. This models connect rate only, not data cost, coverage outside Europe, or ZoomInfo's intent advantage. Use it to size the phone edge, then weigh it against Cognism's roughly comparable price.

Capability matrix: where each one wins

CapabilityCognismZoomInfo
Phone-verified mobile accuracyYesDiamond Data, ~87%Volume over verification
European coverage + GDPRYesDNC across 15 countriesThinner EU mobile
US database scaleSolid, not deepestYes~270M contacts
Proprietary intent dataBombora (partner)Yesbidstream + web, core
Data allowanceGenerous / unrestrictedCredit-metered
Conversation intelligenceNoYesbuilt in
Transparent self-serve pricingNoquote-basedNoquote-based
Contract flexibilityAnnualAnnual lock-in, auto-renew
Read together, the verdict is simple: Cognism and ZoomInfo win different maps.The honest framing

The case for Cognism

Cognism
~$22,513-$37,498/yr (5 users, Vendr)

Why it wins for European outbound: phone-verified Diamond Data mobiles at a reported 87 percent accuracy and a reported 22 percent connect rate, GDPR and CCPA compliance with do-not-call screening across 15 countries, and a reported 90 percent coverage of director-level contacts in Europe. For a team that cold calls into DACH, the Nordics, or the wider EMEA market, that phone accuracy is pipeline and that compliance is peace of mind, and its data allowance is generous rather than metered.

Where it loses: US database depth trails ZoomInfo, it has no built-in conversation intelligence, its intent is Bombora-sourced rather than proprietary, and pricing is quote-based with no free tier. If your pipeline is mostly North American, you pay a premium for European strengths you will not use.

The case for ZoomInfo

ZoomInfo
~$14,995-$39,995/yr (median ~$31,875)

Why it wins at US scale: the largest B2B database in the category at a reported 270 million contacts, proprietary intent data built into the core rather than bolted on, plus org charts, technographics, and conversation intelligence in one platform. For a North American team running intent-driven ABM where timing matters as much as the contact, ZoomInfo's depth and signals are a genuine edge.

Where it loses: annual-only contracts with auto-renewal, credit allocations that run down faster than teams expect, thinner European mobile data, and a lower reported cold-call connect rate. Miss the cancellation window and you are locked another year. For EMEA-first teams, it is the wrong map.

Can you run both, or should you switch?

Some global teams do run both: ZoomInfo for North American coverage and intent, Cognism for European phone-verified data and GDPR. It is expensive, but for a team split across both maps it can beat forcing one platform to cover a region it is weak in. If you must pick one, let your pipeline geography decide: majority EMEA points to Cognism, majority North America with intent-led ABM points to ZoomInfo. If you are leaving ZoomInfo purely on cost rather than region, look at Apollo or a waterfall stack instead, since Cognism is not the cheaper option.

Which should you pick

Cognism

The Europe + phone pick

GDPR-firstDiamond Data

Majority EMEA pipeline

Phone-verified mobile accuracyDNC screening across 15 countriesGenerous data allowance

ZoomInfo

The US + intent pick

~270M contactsProprietary intent

Majority NA pipeline

Deepest US databaseIntent + conversation intelligenceOrg charts and technographics

Cognism wins for European outbound where phone-verified accuracy and GDPR are non-negotiable; ZoomInfo wins for North American depth and intent-driven ABM. The two win different maps at roughly the same price.

Pick Cognism if the majority of your pipeline is in Europe, your reps cold call, and phone-verified accuracy plus defensible GDPR compliance matter more than raw US database size. Pick ZoomInfo if the majority of your pipeline is in North America, you run intent-driven ABM where buying-signal timing is as important as the contact, and you want the broadest database with conversation intelligence in one platform. If you are leaving ZoomInfo on cost rather than region, that is a different question, and the answer is usually Apollo or a waterfall, not Cognism. Build the surrounding motion from our best AI sales tools, and get the full data-vendor landscape in our lead-gen and enrichment guide.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Cognism or ZoomInfo better in 2026?
It depends on region, not price, since the two cost about the same at the phone-verified tier. Cognism wins for European outbound: GDPR and CCPA compliant, do-not-call screened across 15 countries, with Diamond Data mobiles phone-verified to a reported 87 percent accuracy and a reported 22 percent connect rate. ZoomInfo wins for North American depth and intent-driven ABM: a reported 270 million contacts plus proprietary intent and conversation intelligence built in. The decision is region and data philosophy, not budget.
How much does Cognism cost compared to ZoomInfo?
Both are quote-based and priced alike. Cognism reportedly runs a Grow tier near a $15,000 platform fee plus about $1,500 per user, and an Elevate tier with Diamond Data near a $25,000 platform fee plus about $2,500 per user; Vendr puts a five-user Grow near $22,513 and Elevate near $37,498. ZoomInfo runs from about $14,995 (Professional) to $39,995 (Elite), median about $31,875 across 1,313 verified purchases. Cognism is not the cheap option; it is the compliance-and-phone option at a similar price.
Is Cognism's phone data more accurate than ZoomInfo's?
For UK and EMEA mobiles, reportedly yes. Cognism manually phone-verifies Diamond Data mobiles to a reported 87 percent accuracy and a reported 22 percent connect rate, against a reported 14 percent for ZoomInfo. ZoomInfo counters with far more phone numbers across more contacts, especially in North America. Cognism leads on per-number confidence and European mobile; ZoomInfo leads on raw phone coverage and US depth. Verify on your own territory, since these figures are largely vendor-reported.
Which has better intent data, Cognism or ZoomInfo?
ZoomInfo, if intent is core to your motion. ZoomInfo combines bidstream data with proprietary web tracking built into the core platform, a genuine differentiator for timing-driven ABM. Cognism uses Bombora-powered intent across a reported 12,000 topics, which is more topics but partner-sourced rather than proprietary. If timing your outreach matters as much as finding the right contact, ZoomInfo's intent is the stronger edge.
What is a good alternative to both Cognism and ZoomInfo?
For cost-sensitive teams, Apollo is the common budget alternative from $49 a seat with a free tier. For coverage at lower cost, a waterfall stack such as Clay orchestrating FullEnrich or BetterContact can match much of ZoomInfo's breadth for far less. Price points you toward Apollo or a waterfall; European compliance and phone-verified mobile point you toward Cognism; US scale plus intent point you toward ZoomInfo.
When is Cognism worth the premium over a cheaper tool?
When you cold call into Europe and connect rate drives pipeline. Diamond Data reaches a reported 22 percent connect rate against a reported 14 percent elsewhere, so the same dials reach more live conversations, and every extra conversation is pipeline you already pay reps for. Add GDPR infrastructure you can defend and 90 percent director-level coverage in Europe, and for DACH and Nordics outbound the premium usually pays back. If you sell mostly into North America or lean on intent-based ABM, that premium buys you less.

Bottom line

Cognism and ZoomInfo win different maps at roughly the same price, so region should decide, not budget. Cognism is the European choice: phone-verified Diamond Data, GDPR compliance you can defend, and the higher connect rate that turns the same dials into more conversations. ZoomInfo is the North American choice: the deepest database, proprietary intent, and conversation intelligence for intent-led ABM. Run the connect-rate calculator on your real dial volume to size Cognism's phone edge, and if your reason for leaving ZoomInfo is cost rather than region, look at Apollo or a waterfall before you sign anything. Build the rest of the motion from our best AI sales tools.

  1. Cognism product and Diamond Data claims (verified July 2026): phone-verified mobile accuracy, GDPR and CCPA compliance, DNC screening across 15 countries, European director-level coverage. Vendor-reported.
  2. ZoomInfo pricing reflects reported quotes (Professional ~$14,995, Advanced ~$24,995, Elite ~$39,995) and Vendr's reported median contract of $31,875 across 1,313 verified purchases (verified July 2026); ZoomInfo is quote-based.
  3. Cognism pricing (Grow and Elevate platform fees plus per-user) and Vendr five-user benchmarks (~$22,513 Grow, ~$37,498 Elevate) reported July 2026; both platforms are quote-based, so figures reflect reported contracts, not list prices.
  4. Connect rate (22 percent Diamond Data vs 14 percent), 87 percent Diamond Data accuracy, 270 million ZoomInfo contacts, and intent-topic counts surveyed across third-party and vendor sources, July 2026. Treat as directional and verify on your own territory with a trial.
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