Choosing the right composable CDP vendor
There are a few important factors to consider when selecting a composable CDP vendor.
Compatibility with your industry
The first consideration when choosing a composable CDP vendor is how much experience they have working with your business type or industry. For example, marketing needs vary greatly between the retail and healthcare industries — especially when it comes to data privacy and security. Similarly, large, enterprise-level organizations have very different needs than small startups.
Compatibility with your use case
Before settling on a composable CDP vendor, your team should define their use cases for the platform. Use cases can include:
Creating hyper-personalized customer journeys to up-sell and cross-sell products
Developing effective and informative onboarding sequences
Crafting highly targeted marketing campaigns for prospects
Optimizing the omnichannel experience for customers and prospects
Deploying re-engagement or win-back campaigns for past customers
Once you know your specific use cases, verify that the composable CDP vendor has experience in those areas. Reading the user reviews or talking to current/former clients is a great way to learn about the platform’s capabilities.
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Integrations offered
The composable CDP vendor should offer all the integrations needed to accomplish your target use cases. These integrations could include:
Moreover, the vendor should be continuously adding new integrations to keep up with evolving needs.
Security features
You’ll want to verify that the composable CDP vendor has an industry-standard, independent security certification like SOC 2 or ISO 27001. Data security is paramount, especially when dealing with sensitive healthcare or financial data. Certifications like these demonstrate that the composable CDP vendor is continuously evaluating and upgrading its security practices.
Onboarding and customer service
One of the major benefits of a composable approach is that it doesn't require as much internal engineering time as a CDP, but you will want to confirm that when looking at vendors. You should be able to fit the CDP solution seamlessly into your tech stack and start activating data right away. The composable CDP vendor should offer support throughout this process, as well as ongoing assistance for any product upgrades or support with new use cases you might encounter as your organization evolves.