Fire outbound the instant a prospect signals — LinkedIn engagement, job changes, funding news, competitor mentions — with a fully researched, personalized first touch.

By the time a rep sees a signal, the window has already closed. Intent cools fast.
A hard-coded webhook fires on every LinkedIn like, flooding inboxes with noise.
LinkedIn, the website, the CRM, news APIs — nothing talks to anything else without glue code.
The messaging that worked last quarter is noise this quarter, and nobody has time to rewrite the sequence.
Without a feedback loop, you cannot tell which signal actually predicts revenue.
Every signal from LinkedIn, web, CRM, news, and third-party providers flows into one timeline.
Each signal is re-scored against your ICP on the fly, so low-value hits never trigger outbound.
The moment a signal fires, we pull fresh company context — news, funding, hires, product shipped.
Draft an email or LinkedIn DM that references the specific signal, not a generic template.
Email today, LinkedIn tomorrow, warm intro via a mutual contact on day five — all from one prompt.
We track every signal to the downstream meeting, pipeline, and closed-won outcome.
Describe the play once — which signal triggers, how to research, what to say. The agent applies it to every matching event.
The agent reads the news, the profile, the product changes — and writes a first-touch that could plausibly have been written by your best rep.
Change your ICP mid-quarter? Edit the prompt. The agent adapts in seconds — no RevOps engineer, no new Zap.
Likes, comments, profile views, and post-saves on your content are picked up in near real time.
Alert the second a champion moves to a new company — classic highest-conversion outbound play.
Round announcements and sudden hiring velocity are fetched from public sources, scored against fit.
When a prospect publicly discusses a competitor, we surface it and suggest a talk-track.
Pipe any third-party signal (Clay, Common Room, RB2B, your data lake) into the same agent.
Keep a human in the loop with a lightweight approval queue, or let trusted plays auto-send.
No. We write into Outreach, Salesloft, HubSpot Sequences, or Salesforce Cadence — use whatever you already pay for.
Yes. Each play can be set to draft-only, auto-send, or gated via a Slack approval queue.
Anything that predicts buying: LinkedIn engagement, job changes, fundings, hiring, product launches, web visits, competitor mentions, or a custom event you push via webhook.
From signal-fire to first-touch sent averages around 3 minutes for email and 8 minutes for LinkedIn DM.