We detected 4,756 customers using Sage Intaact and 442 customers with estimated renewals in the next 3 months. The most common industry is Software Development (8%) and the most common company size is 51-200 employees (39%). Our methodology involves monitoring new entries and modifications to company DNS records.
Note: We are unable to detect churned customers for this vendor, only new customers
About Sage Intaact
Sage Intaact provides AI-powered cloud accounting with real-time visibility for growing and mid-sized organizations, offering automated financial management, multi-dimensional reporting, and integration capabilities to streamline operations, accelerate closing processes, and deliver strategic insights for finance teams.
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Market Insights
🏢 Top Industries
Software Development346 (8%)
Non-profit Organizations323 (8%)
Hospitals and Health Care291 (7%)
Construction270 (6%)
Financial Services206 (5%)
📏 Company Size Distribution
51-200 employees1813 (39%)
11-50 employees1024 (22%)
201-500 employees880 (19%)
501-1,000 employees413 (9%)
1,001-5,000 employees272 (6%)
📊 Who in an organization decides to buy or use Sage Intaact?
Source: Analysis of 100 job postings that mention Sage Intaact
Job titles that mention Sage Intaact
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Based on an analysis of job titles from postings that mention Sage Intaact.
Job Title
Share
Controller
19%
Senior Accountant
14%
Director of Finance
10%
Accountant
9%
My analysis shows that Sage Intaact is primarily purchased by senior finance leaders. Controllers represent 19% of roles, followed by Senior Accountants at 14%, Directors of Finance at 10%, and VPs of Finance at 8%. These buyers are focused on scaling financial operations during growth phases, particularly in nonprofits, healthcare, and multi-entity organizations. They're hiring for expertise in month-end close processes, financial reporting, and GAAP compliance, indicating they need systems that support complex accounting requirements.
The day-to-day users are accounting teams handling core financial operations. I found roles focused on accounts payable and receivable, general ledger management, balance sheet reconciliations, and revenue recognition. Many positions emphasize integration management, with users connecting Sage Intaact to payroll systems, bill payment platforms, and business intelligence tools. These practitioners are responsible for ensuring accurate financial data flows across multiple entities and locations.
The postings reveal clear pain points around growth and complexity. Companies describe needs for "scalable financial systems," "process improvements and automation," and "timely and accurate financial reporting." One nonprofit seeks someone to "optimize cash flow" and "establish internal controls," while a healthcare organization needs help "centralizing critical accounting processes" across numerous markets. These phrases point to organizations outgrowing manual processes and seeking sophisticated cloud-based solutions that can handle multi-entity structures, complex revenue streams, and demanding reporting requirements.
🔧 What other technologies do Sage Intaact customers also use?
Source: Analysis of tech stacks from 4,756 companies that use Sage Intaact
Commonly Paired Technologies
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Shows how much more likely Sage Intaact customers are to use each tool compared to the general population. For example, 287x means customers are 287 times more likely to use that tool.
I noticed that Sage Intacct users tend to be established B2B companies with sophisticated sales and marketing operations. The combination of enterprise-grade security tools, professional services CRM, and marketing automation suggests these are companies selling complex solutions with longer sales cycles, not simple product-led businesses.
The pairing with Pardot and Salesforce CRM is particularly revealing. These companies are running classic demand generation playbooks where Pardot nurtures leads through educational content before sales gets involved. The 24.8x correlation with Salesforce CRM and 32.6x with Pardot tells me these are sales-led organizations that invest heavily in their go-to-market infrastructure. The Yoast correlation supports this too, since that's an SEO tool these companies use to drive organic traffic and feed their lead generation engines.
What stands out most is the security and device management stack. The strong presence of Microsoft Defender and Intune indicates these companies manage distributed workforces with serious compliance and security requirements. They're likely in regulated industries or selling to enterprise clients who demand robust security practices. The high correlation with Zoom Business rather than basic Zoom suggests they're paying for professional video infrastructure to support remote sales teams and client meetings.
👥 What types of companies is most likely to use Sage Intaact?
Source: Analysis of Linkedin bios of 4,756 companies that use Sage Intaact
Company Characteristics
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Shows how much more likely Sage Intaact customers are to have each trait compared to all companies. For example, 2.0x means customers are twice as likely to have that characteristic.
Trait
Likelihood
Funding Stage: Private equity
27.8x
Funding Stage: Debt financing
14.6x
Industry: Religious Institutions
11.3x
Funding Stage: Grant
9.2x
Industry: Philanthropic Fundraising Services
7.5x
Industry: Facilities Services
7.2x
I noticed that Sage Intacct users span an incredibly diverse range of operations, but they share a common thread: they're mission-driven organizations delivering essential services. These aren't companies selling widgets. They're running healthcare facilities like hospices and skilled nursing homes, managing social services like refugee resettlement and mental health care, operating educational institutions, providing insurance coverage, and handling complex specialty services from construction management to investment consulting. Many are hands-on service providers deeply embedded in their communities.
These are established, mature organizations, not startups. The signals are clear: many have 30, 40, or even -plus years of history. Employee counts typically range from 50 to 500, with many operating multiple locations or serving entire regions. Several mention accreditations, licensure across multiple states, or nonprofit status. I see very little venture funding. Instead, these are privately held, family-owned businesses, nonprofits with grant funding, or member-based organizations focused on sustainability over rapid growth.
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