The accolade arrives as the firm expands its enterprise influence, driven by a growing demand for scalable compensation design. Mark Schopmeyer, co-founder and co-CEO of CaptivateIQ, described the placement as a validation of the company's commitment to unified architecture and purpose-built artificial intelligence. This focus on outcomes aims to replace manual, error-prone compensation cycles with automated systems that allow revenue teams to prioritize high-level strategy.
To further this shift, the company recently launched CaptivateIQ Agents, a suite of tools designed to handle specific stages of the sales planning lifecycle. These agents integrate directly into the company’s SmartGrid modeling architecture, providing the precision required by major clients such as Netflix, Affirm, and Boston Scientific. By embedding AI into the core of its platform, CaptivateIQ seeks to redefine how organizations manage their go-to-market execution in an increasingly data-heavy environment.



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