Connect Salesforce to Beton and orchestrate it with 100+ email databases, scrapers, and LLMs in a single flow.
Salesforce is a salestech tool your team already relies on. Beton turns it into a reusable enrichment step you can reuse across inbound forms, outbound lists, and SDR research without building custom integrations.
Open sourceSelf-hostableBring your own keys100+ integrations
Stop copy‑pasting Salesforce data into your CRM
Without Beton, reps export data from Salesforce, clean it in spreadsheets, and then push it into Salesforce or HubSpot. That manual work is slow, error‑prone, and makes it impossible to track which leads were actually enriched by Salesforce.
Manual exports and imports
Every new campaign starts with downloading CSVs from Salesforce and uploading them elsewhere. Data quality depends on whoever last touched the file.
No central enrichment rules
Some teams enrich via Salesforce on inbound only, others on outbound lists. Without one enrichment brain, no one knows which leads were actually updated.
Hard to control spend
When Salesforce is wired into ad‑hoc scripts and exports, you can’t easily limit how many Salesforce credits are used for each segment or deal size.
Why use Salesforce with Beton
Beton connects to Salesforce and exposes it as a building block in any enrichment flow. You decide when Beton should call Salesforce, how fields map into your standard schema, and which backup providers to use when Salesforce has no match.
Beton is an open-source Clay.com alternative that orchestrates 100+ enrichment
providers in one flow, including Salesforce.
Instead of wiring Salesforce directly into
dozens of forms and scripts, you plug it into Beton once, define rules, fallbacks,
and mapping, and send clean data into your CRM or warehouse.
Run Beton in the cloud or self-host it as a Docker container under MIT license, keep
your Salesforce usage compliant, and avoid
vendor lock-in.
How Beton works
Connect once, orchestrate everywhere. Beton handles the wiring so GTM teams focus on targeting, not glue code.
1
Connect your tools
Add Salesforce and other vendors to Beton with your own API keys or Beton‑managed ones. Track health, latency, and usage for each provider.
2
Build enrichment flows
Drag steps into a flow: when to call each tool, how to map fields, and which timeouts and fallbacks to use. No code required.
3
Connect sources & CRM
Attach lead forms, CSV uploads, webhooks, or workflows, and send enriched records into Salesforce, HubSpot, Attio, or your warehouse.
4
Monitor & optimize
See match rates, cost per lead, and error rates in one dashboard. Adjust rules, add backup providers, or limit enrichment to high‑value segments.
Concrete ways GTM teams combine Beton and
Salesforce.
Inbound lead form enrichment
Enrich every inbound lead with Salesforce inside Beton before it hits your CRM, so routing, scoring, and SLAs stay accurate.
Outbound list building
Pipe outbound lists through Salesforce and other vendors in a single Beton flow, then sync clean targets into your sequencer.
Account research at scale
Let revops define once which firmographic and contact fields Salesforce should fill, then reuse that logic across teams and regions.
FAQ about Beton and Salesforce
Do I need a separate Salesforce account to use this integration?
Yes. Beton connects to your existing Salesforce workspace via API keys, so you keep full control over billing and data usage.
Where does the enriched data land?
You choose the destination: Salesforce, HubSpot, Attio, your data warehouse, or all of them in parallel through Beton flows.
Can I combine Salesforce with other providers in one flow?
Yes. Beton is built for waterfalls and multiplexing – you can call Salesforce first, fall back to other tools, or enrich in parallel.
Is Beton open source and self‑hostable?
Yes. Beton is MIT‑licensed, runs as a Docker container, and can be deployed in your own infrastructure or used in the cloud.
Who should own Beton inside our company?
Usually revops or a technical marketer owns Beton flows, while SDRs and AEs just enjoy cleaner, richer records in the tools they already use.
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