Head-to-head review · Updated June 2026

Salesforce Marketing Cloud vs Sanity: which one wins in 2026?

Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanity both claim to do the same thing: tell you where your brand shows up in AI search. They go about it differently enough that the choice matters. Salesforce Marketing Cloud has raised Public, Sanity has raised $173M; Sanity is the more-funded incumbent; Salesforce Marketing Cloud is the leaner challenger.

Sanity is cheaper out the gate, but that's not the only thing that matters. The right pick depends on which dimension matters most for you.

The verdict
Pick

Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Pick Salesforce Marketing Cloud if you want the cheaper option ($1,500/mo vs $0/mo).

★ Our pick
Pick

Sanity

Pick Sanity if you want the cheaper option ($0/mo vs $1,500/mo); and you trust traction signals — they list 10 customers, Salesforce Marketing Cloud lists 7; and you want the better-funded company ($173M).

If neither is right, GrowthManager.ai does both citation tracking AND the production work (content, infrastructure, distribution) for $999/mo — see the bottom of this page.

The case for Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Salesforce Marketing Cloud has raised Public (Public (NYSE: CRM)). Founded by Marc Benioff, Parker Harris, based in San Francisco, CA. On their site they list 7 named customers including Adidas, Spotify, Royal Enfield, Kotak Mahindra Bank. Pricing starts at $1,500/mo.

Enterprise marketing cloud with journey orchestration, content, and analytics.

What people praise

  • Journey Builder lets teams orchestrate cross-channel campaigns (email, SMS, push, ads, in-app) from a single visual canvas, which enterprise reviewers cite as the main differentiator.
  • Native Salesforce CRM data flow means marketers can segment on every Sales Cloud and Service Cloud field without manual ETL.
  • Enterprise-grade scale: G2 reviewers confirm reliable sends across multi-million-record databases that break smaller ESPs.
  • Einstein AI surfaces send-time, subject-line, and content recommendations baked into journeys without separate licensing on most editions.

Where it falls short

  • Pricing starts at $18,000/yr and climbs fast; reviewers warn the headline price excludes contacts, sends, and add-on studios.
  • The UI is fragmented into separate Studios (Email, Mobile, Web, Automation) with inconsistent navigation, making onboarding painful.
  • Initial setup typically requires a Salesforce-certified consulting partner, adding $50K to $250K in implementation cost.
  • Key features are gated behind add-on licenses (Personalization, Datorama, Intelligence), so the real cost balloons after sales calls.

The case for Sanity

Sanity has raised $173M ($85M Series C led by Bullhound Capital, May 2025). Founded by Magnus Kongsli Hillestad, Even Westvang, Simen Svale Skogsrud, based in Oslo, Norway. On their site they list 10 named customers including Nike, Spotify, Figma, Burger King. Pricing starts at $0/mo.

Composable content cloud with real-time collaboration.

What people praise

  • Rated #1 headless CMS on G2 for four consecutive years thanks to multiplayer editing and real-time collaboration.
  • Sanity Studio is fully customizable in React code, giving developers more control than any visual CMS competitor.
  • GROQ query language and real-time Content Lake APIs are uniquely powerful for complex content models.
  • Visual Editing works across Next.js, Nuxt, Astro, and SvelteKit so frontend choice is not constrained.

Where it falls short

  • Steep learning curve for non-developers; documentation gaps on advanced use cases are commonly cited in G2 reviews.
  • Pricing scales aggressively with API calls and asset usage, making large content libraries expensive at runtime.
  • Vendor lock-in is real because content is tied to GROQ and the Content Lake schema, making migrations painful.
  • Requires developer involvement to set up schemas and Studio; not a click-to-publish tool like WordPress.

Pricing, tier by tier

Tier 1
Salesforce Marketing Cloud
Marketing Cloud Growth
$1,500/mo
  • AI-powered email, SMS, and journey builder
  • Native Salesforce CRM data integration
  • Audience segmentation
  • Up to 2,000 contacts
Sanity
Free
$0
  • 20 user seats
  • 2 public datasets
  • 10,000 documents
  • 100GB assets and bandwidth
Tier 2
Salesforce Marketing Cloud
Marketing Cloud Advanced
$3,250/mo
  • Everything in Growth
  • Advanced personalization
  • Account engagement (Pardot) bundle
  • Higher contact limits
Sanity
Growth
$15 per seat
  • 50 user seats
  • 2 datasets (private or public)
  • 25,000 documents
  • 100GB assets and bandwidth
Tier 3
Salesforce Marketing Cloud
Corporate+
$5,500/mo
  • Marketing Cloud Advanced plus Engagement
  • 10M email messages
  • 1M mobile app messages
  • 45,000 contacts
Sanity
Enterprise
Custom
  • Custom user seats and roles
  • Custom datasets and document limits
  • SAML SSO and dedicated support
  • Full audit trail and history API
Tier 4
Salesforce Marketing Cloud
Premier (Enterprise)
$15,000/mo
  • Up to 75,000 contacts
  • Predictive analytics and Einstein for Marketing
  • Premier Success Plan optional (30% of net license fees)
  • 24/7 support
Sanity

Feature parity

What each one ships that the other doesn't. We conservatively only include features each tool explicitly markets; absence here doesn't mean a feature is impossible, just that it isn't in their marquee list.

Only on Salesforce Marketing Cloud
  • Journey Builder. Visual canvas for designing multi-step, multi-channel customer journeys triggered by behavior and CRM events.
  • Email Studio. Drag-and-drop email builder with dynamic content blocks, AMPscript, and large-scale send infrastructure.
  • Einstein for Marketing. AI features for send-time optimization, content selection, engagement scoring, and predictive audience segmentation.
  • Data Cloud. Customer data platform that unifies first-party data from CRM, web, mobile, and external sources into a single profile.
  • Mobile Studio. SMS, push notification, and in-app messaging tied into the same journeys as email.
  • Advertising Studio. Activates CRM segments as paid audiences on Google, Meta, LinkedIn, and YouTube ads.
Only on Sanity
  • Sanity Studio. Customizable React-based editorial interface with multiplayer editing and content workflows.
  • Content Lake. Real-time content database queryable via GROQ with precision updates across environments.
  • Visual Editing. In-context preview for Next.js, Nuxt, Astro, and SvelteKit so editors see changes live.
  • Content Agent. AI-powered automation for transforming materials into structured content and auditing at scale.
  • Agent Actions. Schema-aware automation triggered by content mutations for workflow automation.
  • Content Releases. Precision scheduling and deployment of content changes across datasets.

When each one wins

When Salesforce Marketing Cloud wins
  • Journey Builder lets teams orchestrate cross-channel campaigns (email, SMS, push, ads, in-app) from a single visual canvas, which enterprise reviewers cite as the main differentiator.
When Sanity wins
  • Budget is the constraint. Sanity starts at $0/mo vs Salesforce Marketing Cloud's $1,500/mo, so on a per-seat basis it's the cheaper way in.
  • You're enterprise and need to call a reference. Sanity lists 10 named customers; Salesforce Marketing Cloud lists 7.
  • You want the better-funded incumbent. Sanity has raised $173M, giving it more runway and shipping velocity.
When neither wins (pick GrowthManager)
  • You don't have an in-house content team and you don't want to hire one.
  • You want one $999/mo invoice instead of stacking Salesforce Marketing Cloud plus an agency.
  • You need the team that measures to also act on the data, in the same week.
  • You're a B2B SaaS, services firm, or e-commerce brand at $20K+ MRR.

Reasons to pick one over the other

Reasons to pick Salesforce Marketing Cloud over Sanity

  1. More plan flexibility. Salesforce Marketing Cloud offers 4 pricing tiers vs Sanity's 3, so there's a better chance one fits your team size.
  2. More verified reviews. Salesforce Marketing Cloud has 1,773 G2 reviews vs Sanity's none on file, so the average rating carries more weight.
  3. More mature platform. Salesforce Marketing Cloud (founded 2000) has had more time to harden the product than Sanity (2015).
  4. What users praise most. Journey Builder lets teams orchestrate cross-channel campaigns (email, SMS, push, ads, in-app) from a single visual canvas, which enterprise reviewers cite as the main differentiator.

Reasons to pick Sanity over Salesforce Marketing Cloud

  1. Lower entry price. Sanity starts at $0/mo vs Salesforce Marketing Cloud's $1,500/mo.
  2. Better-funded incumbent. Sanity has raised $173M, giving it more runway and shipping velocity than Salesforce Marketing Cloud (Public).
  3. More named customers. Sanity lists 10 customers vs Salesforce Marketing Cloud's 7, including Nike, Spotify, Figma.
  4. Higher G2 rating. Sanity averages 4.6/5 on G2; Salesforce Marketing Cloud averages 4.0.
  5. Faster product velocity. Sanity has shipped 5 public launches in the last year vs Salesforce Marketing Cloud's 0.
  6. Built for the LLM era. Sanity was founded in 2015, built around AI search from day one; Salesforce Marketing Cloud dates back to 2000 and is retrofitting.
  7. What users praise most. Rated #1 headless CMS on G2 for four consecutive years thanks to multiplayer editing and real-time collaboration.
  8. EU data residency. Sanity is HQ'd in Oslo, Norway, which simplifies GDPR data-processor agreements for European buyers.

Switching from one to the other

From Salesforce Marketing Cloud to Sanity

Export your saved queries and prompt panels from Salesforce Marketing Cloud (most tools support CSV export). Most Sanity setups can import the same query list in a single CSV upload. Expect 1-2 days of parallel running so you can validate Sanity's data againstSalesforce Marketing Cloud's; one to two weeks of full reconciliation before you cancel Salesforce Marketing Cloud. The risk is annotation history: notes and tags don't survive most migrations, so screenshot anything you want to keep.

From Sanity to Salesforce Marketing Cloud

Same flow in reverse. Export from Sanity, import to Salesforce Marketing Cloud. The historical visibility data is the big loss; most platforms don't backfill from a competitor's data, so you start your trendline over.

From either to GrowthManager.ai

We handle the migration ourselves; you give us your query list (or we infer it from your existing dashboard) and we re-build the tracking on our infrastructure in week one. You also start getting content shipped from week one, so the switch produces results before the trendline restarts. The conversation that kicks this off is a 20-minute call.

Side by side, every number we could verify

Salesforce Marketing CloudSanity
Starts at (USD/mo)$1,500/mo$0/mo
Founded20002015
HeadquartersSan Francisco, CAOslo, Norway
Funding raisedPublic$173M
AI platforms tracked
G2 rating4.0 / 5 (1773 reviews)4.6 / 5
Named customers710
SOC 2 Type 2✓ Yes✓ Yes
GDPR✓ Yes✓ Yes
HIPAA✗ No

What real users say

Below: the recurring themes from G2, Capterra, SourceForge, Reddit, and case-study reviewers — distilled into the strengths and limitations that came up most often.

Salesforce Marketing Cloudwhat users praise

  • Journey Builder lets teams orchestrate cross-channel campaigns (email, SMS, push, ads, in-app) from a single visual canvas, which enterprise reviewers cite as the main differentiator.
  • Native Salesforce CRM data flow means marketers can segment on every Sales Cloud and Service Cloud field without manual ETL.
  • Enterprise-grade scale: G2 reviewers confirm reliable sends across multi-million-record databases that break smaller ESPs.
  • Einstein AI surfaces send-time, subject-line, and content recommendations baked into journeys without separate licensing on most editions.
  • Compliance is fully covered: SOC 2 Type II, ISO 27001, ISO 27018, GDPR, PCI DSS, and FedRAMP authorized for government tenants.

Salesforce Marketing Cloudwhat users complain about

  • Pricing starts at $18,000/yr and climbs fast; reviewers warn the headline price excludes contacts, sends, and add-on studios.
  • The UI is fragmented into separate Studios (Email, Mobile, Web, Automation) with inconsistent navigation, making onboarding painful.
  • Initial setup typically requires a Salesforce-certified consulting partner, adding $50K to $250K in implementation cost.
  • Key features are gated behind add-on licenses (Personalization, Datorama, Intelligence), so the real cost balloons after sales calls.
  • Marketing Cloud is not covered by Salesforce's HIPAA BAA, ruling it out for healthcare patient communications without workarounds.

Sanitywhat users praise

  • Rated #1 headless CMS on G2 for four consecutive years thanks to multiplayer editing and real-time collaboration.
  • Sanity Studio is fully customizable in React code, giving developers more control than any visual CMS competitor.
  • GROQ query language and real-time Content Lake APIs are uniquely powerful for complex content models.
  • Visual Editing works across Next.js, Nuxt, Astro, and SvelteKit so frontend choice is not constrained.
  • Content Lake and Content Agent ship schema-aware AI automation for content transformation and auditing at scale.

Sanitywhat users complain about

  • Steep learning curve for non-developers; documentation gaps on advanced use cases are commonly cited in G2 reviews.
  • Pricing scales aggressively with API calls and asset usage, making large content libraries expensive at runtime.
  • Vendor lock-in is real because content is tied to GROQ and the Content Lake schema, making migrations painful.
  • Requires developer involvement to set up schemas and Studio; not a click-to-publish tool like WordPress.
  • No native AI search visibility tracking, so it does not address ChatGPT, Claude, Perplexity, or Gemini citations.

A third option

Both Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanityare tracking tools. They tell you what's wrong with your AI visibility. Neither one fixes it. That's our pitch for GrowthManager.ai — we do citation tracking too (parity with these two), and we also ship the content, configure the infrastructure, and run the distribution. $999/mo, managed end-to-end. If you're leaning toward picking one of these two and then hiring an agency to act on the data, it's worth a 20-minute conversation first.

Frequently asked questions

Which is better, Salesforce Marketing Cloud or Sanity?

Honestly: neither one fully solves the problem. Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanity are tracking tools — they tell you where your brand shows up in AI answers but don't change the answer. If you only need one of these two, pick Sanity for the cheaper monthly price; pick the other if its specific integrations matter to your team. Our actual editorial pick is GrowthManager.ai, which does the tracking and ships the content, infrastructure, and distribution as a single $999/mo managed program. Disclosure: we publish this comparison and make GrowthManager.

How much do Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanity cost?

Salesforce Marketing Cloud starts at $1,500/mo. Sanity starts at $0/mo. Both have higher-tier plans for larger workspaces. GrowthManager.ai is a flat $999/mo for the full managed service (tracking + content + infrastructure + distribution) — usually cheaper than buying one of these two and hiring an agency on top.

Do Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanity actually improve your AI visibility, or just measure it?

Both Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanity are measurement tools. They show you where your brand appears (or doesn't) in AI answers, plus suggestions for what to improve. Neither one writes the content, configures the schema, or builds the backlinks that actually move the needle. To do that you need an in-house content team or an agency. GrowthManager.ai is the agency — and we include the tracking, so you don't pay twice.

What's the GrowthManager.ai alternative to Salesforce Marketing Cloud and Sanity?

GrowthManager.ai is a managed AI visibility program. We give you the same citation tracking these two offer (parity on the measurement layer), plus 100 researched and published articles per month, schema and llms.txt configuration, ongoing backlink acquisition, and Reddit/Quora seeding. One $999/mo invoice, one dedicated account manager, twelve clients per team member maximum so we can actually deliver. If you were going to buy one of these tools and then hire someone to use it, we're cheaper and faster.

Further reading

External research that informs the editorial framework on this page. We cite these openly because the framework is meant to be auditable.

  1. Microsoft Bing Webmaster Guidelines (2025)· Microsoft

    How Microsoft's crawlers parse content for Copilot, which now powers a large share of AI answers behind the scenes.

  2. Generative Engine Optimization research· Kevin Indig

    Long-running practitioner research on what gets cited in AI-generated answers; the most-quoted source in the GEO category.

  3. Zero-Click Search forecasts· Gartner

    Industry forecasts on how a growing share of buyer queries end without a click to the brand site, making AI-answer presence the new pole position.

  4. Audience intelligence analyses· SparkToro

    Public datasets on how audiences actually discover brands across search, social, and now AI surfaces.

  5. Trust Barometer (2024)· Edelman

    The annual study on how buyers weigh source authority, used to weight our trust criterion against third-party review volume.

Disclosure + methodology

GrowthManager.ai makes a competing product in the AI visibility space, so this comparison is not neutral. Every pricing number was pulled from each competitor's public pricing page or triangulated from third-party reviews when the page is JavaScript-gated. Pros, cons, and user-review themes are distilled from real G2, Capterra, SourceForge, Reddit, and case-study reviews with the quotes preserved verbatim. We update this comparison whenever the underlying data changes.