Data Methodology: Adoption data is based on public tech stack disclosures, job postings, case studies, and verified enterprise reports analyzed by UsedBy.ai. Showing 54 verified enterprise adoptions. More data being indexed continuously.
Decision Guide
Which One Should You Choose?
Based on real enterprise adoption patterns
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Industry Adoption Patterns
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Reclaim by Industry
Reclaim is popular in DevTools & Infrastructure with 27% adoption
DevTools & Infrastructure27%
Sales Tech & CRM14%
HR & Recruiting9%
Data & Analytics9%
IT Services & System Integration9%

Recall by Industry
Recall is the go-to choice for Sales Tech & CRM (34% of adopters)
Sales Tech & CRM34%
HR & Recruiting17%
Marketing Tech9%
DevTools & Infrastructure6%
Artificial Intelligence6%
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What Users Say
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“Not having to build it ourselves it allowed us to get the solution we needed, but also spend our limited development resources on other things that would add more value to our customers.”

Phil Costa
SVP of Product Development, Allego


2 Companies Use Both
These enterprises have integrated both tools into their stack
Reclaim vs Recall: Your Questions Answered
Recall leads in enterprise adoption with 31 companies, versus 23 for Reclaim. This indicates broader market acceptance for Recall.
Yes, 2 companies in our database use both Reclaim and Recall in their tech stack. This includes Hubspot, Instacart. Using both tools together is a validated enterprise strategy.
Reclaim is particularly strong in DevTools & Infrastructure (27% of adopters), while Recall dominates in Sales Tech & CRM (34%). Choose based on your industry's prevailing stack.
For startups, consider: Reclaim offers freemium pricing, while Recall uses freemium pricing. Both are validated by enterprise use, ensuring scalability as you grow.
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