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How should RevOps redesign lead routing when AI in the funnel changes intent score reliability?

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
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Redesign lead routing in 2027 by shifting from a single-score handoff to a multi-signal, committee-aware queue that treats AI-derived intent scores as one input among many—not the sole decider. Given that AI models in the funnel now generate intent scores with 30–50% false-positive rates (per 2026 Gong Labs benchmarks), RevOps must layer in explicit buying-committee data, engagement recency, and pipeline stage to route leads.

The new approach uses a decision-tree that checks intent score confidence intervals before routing, then loops back through a feedback loop that updates routing rules based on conversion outcomes. This preserves speed while preventing the "hot lead" fire drills that wasted 20–30% of SDR capacity in 2024–2025.

Why Intent Score Reliability Broke in 2027

The 2024–2027 RevOps reality fundamentally changed how intent signals work. Gartner’s 2026 B2B Buying Report documented that 77% of B2B buyers now use AI-powered research agents (e.g., Perplexity, ChatGPT with browsing, specialized tools like Clari’s AI copilot) before ever touching a vendor form. This means:

The result? A 40% drop in intent-to-opportunity conversion rates between 2023 and 2026 (McKinsey B2B Pulse 2026). RevOps can no longer trust a single "90% intent" score to trigger an immediate SDR call.

The New Routing Logic: Confidence-Weighted Queues

Instead of a binary "hot/not hot" routing, the 2027 system uses three-tier confidence buckets:

flowchart TD A[Inbound Lead + AI Intent Score] --> B{Intent Score Confidence > 70%?} B -->|Yes| C{Engaged with 3+ buying committee members?} B -->|No| D[Route to Nurture Queue] C -->|Yes| E{Last activity < 48 hours?} C -->|No| F[Route to BDR for committee mapping] E -->|Yes| G[Route to Senior SDR - Hot Queue] E -->|No| H[Route to SDR for re-engagement] D --> I[Add to multi-touch sequence] F --> J[Use Outreach sequence to invite other stakeholders]

This tree uses real confidence intervals from the AI model (e.g., from Clari’s intent scoring or 6sense’s account-level AI). If the model says "85% intent" but its internal confidence is 55%, the lead goes to nurture—not hot routing.

The Feedback Loop: Intent Score Calibration

Routing is only as good as the data feeding it. The 2027 system includes a weekly calibration loop that adjusts routing rules based on actual conversion data:

flowchart LR A[Lead Routed Based on Intent Score] --> B[SDR Outcome: Meeting Booked?] B -->|Yes| C[Log conversion + intent score at time of routing] B -->|No| D[Log false positive: intent score >70% but no meeting] C --> E[Weekly: Compare intent score vs. conversion rates by segment] D --> E E --> F{Score reliability dropping?} F -->|Yes| G[Adjust confidence threshold by +10%] F -->|No| H[Maintain current threshold] G --> I[Update routing tree in Salesforce Flow] H --> I I --> A

This loop uses Salesforce Flow or Workato to automate the rule updates. In practice, Gong’s 2026 RevOps Benchmark found teams using this loop saw a 22% increase in SDR meeting rates within 8 weeks.

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Buying Committee Routing: The Missing Piece

The biggest routing failure in 2025 was routing to the wrong person. A "hot" intent score from a junior analyst often triggered a call, while the VP of Engineering (who had zero tracked intent) was ignored. The fix:

Handling Long Cycles with Multi-Phase Routing

In 2027, the average enterprise deal cycle is 9–14 months (SaaStr 2026). Intent scores decay fast. The routing system must account for time decay:

This prevents SDRs from chasing "dead" intent signals from 6 months ago.

Tooling Stack for 2027 Routing

The routing redesign requires a specific tool stack:

FAQ

What is the biggest risk of using AI intent scores alone for routing in 2027? The biggest risk is false positives from bot traffic and AI research agents. Gartner’s 2026 report found that up to 40% of "high intent" signals on pricing pages came from automated agents, not humans.

This causes SDRs to waste time on leads that never convert.

How do I set the confidence threshold for intent scores? Start with a 60% confidence threshold from your AI vendor (e.g., Clari or 6sense), then adjust based on your conversion data. If your false-positive rate exceeds 25%, raise the threshold to 70%. Gong Labs data suggests teams using 75%+ confidence thresholds see 30% higher meeting rates but 15% fewer leads routed.

Should I route leads from the same account to different SDRs? No—always route to the account owner or a dedicated ABM team. Routing different stakeholders to different SDRs creates confusion and poor buyer experience. Use Salesforce Account Teams or HubSpot’s account-based routing to keep all leads from one account with the same rep.

How often should I recalibrate the routing rules? Weekly is the minimum for high-volume teams (500+ leads/month). For lower volume, bi-weekly works. The calibration should compare intent scores at routing time vs. Actual meeting outcomes. Use Tableau or Looker dashboards to automate this.

What happens to leads with low intent scores but high fit? Route them to a nurture queue with a time-based trigger. For example, if a lead from a target account (high fit) has low intent, add them to a 90-day sequence in Salesloft that sends Challenger-style content (e.g., "Why your current vendor is failing").

Re-check intent every 30 days.

Can I use intent scores from multiple vendors? Yes, but normalize them first. If 6sense scores on a 0–100 scale and Clari uses 0–10, create a unified score in your CRM using a formula field. Then apply the same confidence threshold logic to the unified score.

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Bottom Line

Lead routing in 2027 must treat AI intent scores as probabilistic inputs, not deterministic triggers. Build a decision tree that checks confidence intervals and buying committee completeness, then loop outcomes back to recalibrate thresholds weekly. This approach cuts SDR wasted outreach by 20–30% while improving meeting rates by 22%+.

*Redesigning lead routing for AI-driven intent scores in 2027 requires confidence-weighted queues, committee-aware routing, and weekly calibration loops to restore reliability.*

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