
Amplemarket
- Story they sell
- Human plus AI copilot on a GTM platform
- Typical buyer
- Teams leaving ZoomInfo plus Outreach style stacks, per their site
- Source
- Commercial
Amplemarket sells a GTM copilot and data-plus-send suite. 11x sells a named digital worker. Omentir sells an inspectable LinkedIn workspace. Three packaged stories. Only one is MIT source you can read.


Pick Amplemarket for a suite that wants to replace data plus sequencer. Pick 11x for a named-agent narrative. Pick Omentir when LinkedIn inspectability and MCP are the criteria. Confirm both vendors on their sites.

Amplemarket

11x AI
Omentir
Packaging changes. Confirm current limits and channels on each product site before you buy.
Amplemarket and 11x can both be 'AI SDR' in a spreadsheet and still fail different RFPs. One is a platform copilot. One is a worker you staff. Omentir is neither. If this table could swap the first two columns and remain true, we would not have shipped the page.
Ask each vendor to show a send log, daily limits, and what happens after a reply. Then ask Omentir the same. The answers will not match, which is the point. Category pages that hide that mismatch are slop.
Nobody honest can answer that from a landing page. Run a two-week test on one segment. Measure meetings, not generated copy.
Artisan is another packaged SDR. See Omentir versus Artisan. Adding it here would make a four-logo grid that starts to look generated.
If they cannot show it, you are buying a story. Omentir is a workspace.