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Building a Next-Gen Composable Martech Stack - Niels Fogt

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For most of us in B2B, the marketing automation platform - aka "MAP" - is the anchoring piece of technology in the martech stack.

When I was first buying a MAP, there were way more options than today, but generally they all bundled a few core features together — sending emails, segmenting audiences, and creating workflows.

But is there a reason why you need to do your lifecycle processing in the same tool that you send emails with? What does a Martech stack look like where these roles are distributed differently?

Today's guest has answered that question and built an elegant and high-performing composable stack.

Thanks to Our Sponsor

Many thanks to the sponsor of this episode - Knak.

If you don't know them (you should), Knak is an amazing email and landing page builder that integrates directly with your marketing automation platform.

You set the brand guidelines and then give your users a building experience that’s slick, modern and beautiful. When they’re done, everything goes to your MAP at the push of a button.

What's more, it supports global teams, approval workflows, and it’s got your integrations. Click the link below to get a special offer just for my listeners.

Try Knak

About Today's Guest

Niels Fogt is Sr. Director, Automation Solutions at tray.io. He's led and participated in a wide variety of initiatives within growth and marketing. Strong technical acumen. UX roots.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxstrategist/

Key Topics

  • [00:00] - Introduction
  • [02:31] - Niels’ journey as a martech architect
  • [06:06] - Challenges with the traditional martech stack
  • [09:13] - Developer mindsets and service-oriented architecture
  • [12:10] - Applying automation capabilities across the organization
  • [14:09] - Components of Tray’s martech stack
  • [15:02] - The role of a customer journey tool
  • [16:07] - Centralized lead processing in Tray
  • [17:23] - Event collection
  • [19:09] - Streaming events into automation tool vs. data warehouse
  • [22:21] - Native vs. custom integrations
  • [29:15] - Benefits of having a workflow layer in Tray vs. in a MAP
  • [32:02] - Economics of using an iPaaS as a workflow layer
  • [34:50] - Composable martech stacks
  • [39:03] - Skillsets needed to operate a composable stack
  • [40:01] - Future capabilities
  • [41:25] - Relationship to business stakeholders

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For most of us in B2B, the marketing automation platform - aka "MAP" - is the anchoring piece of technology in the martech stack.

When I was first buying a MAP, there were way more options than today, but generally they all bundled a few core features together — sending emails, segmenting audiences, and creating workflows.

But is there a reason why you need to do your lifecycle processing in the same tool that you send emails with? What does a Martech stack look like where these roles are distributed differently?

Today's guest has answered that question and built an elegant and high-performing composable stack.

Thanks to Our Sponsor

Many thanks to the sponsor of this episode - Knak.

If you don't know them (you should), Knak is an amazing email and landing page builder that integrates directly with your marketing automation platform.

You set the brand guidelines and then give your users a building experience that’s slick, modern and beautiful. When they’re done, everything goes to your MAP at the push of a button.

What's more, it supports global teams, approval workflows, and it’s got your integrations. Click the link below to get a special offer just for my listeners.

Try Knak

About Today's Guest

Niels Fogt is Sr. Director, Automation Solutions at tray.io. He's led and participated in a wide variety of initiatives within growth and marketing. Strong technical acumen. UX roots.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/uxstrategist/

Key Topics

  • [00:00] - Introduction
  • [02:31] - Niels’ journey as a martech architect
  • [06:06] - Challenges with the traditional martech stack
  • [09:13] - Developer mindsets and service-oriented architecture
  • [12:10] - Applying automation capabilities across the organization
  • [14:09] - Components of Tray’s martech stack
  • [15:02] - The role of a customer journey tool
  • [16:07] - Centralized lead processing in Tray
  • [17:23] - Event collection
  • [19:09] - Streaming events into automation tool vs. data warehouse
  • [22:21] - Native vs. custom integrations
  • [29:15] - Benefits of having a workflow layer in Tray vs. in a MAP
  • [32:02] - Economics of using an iPaaS as a workflow layer
  • [34:50] - Composable martech stacks
  • [39:03] - Skillsets needed to operate a composable stack
  • [40:01] - Future capabilities
  • [41:25] - Relationship to business stakeholders

Resource Links


Learn More

Visit the RevOps FM Substack for our weekly newsletter:

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