An AI cold outreach agent that works your list, not a blast

Personalizing cold email at volume is a full-time job; a blast just burns your domain. The agent does both — and books the replies — so you only show up for the meeting.

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One outreach agent that personalizes from a spreadsheet and triages replies — with a playbook for how your market buys.

It pulls names from your Sheet, writes a real first line for each one, sends in small daily batches, and sorts every reply so you only see the ones worth answering.

Cold email breaks at the boring parts: research, send pacing, and follow-up

The hard part of cold outreach was never writing one good email. It's writing 80 of them that don't read like a template, sending them slowly enough that your domain survives the week, and then keeping track of who replied, who bounced, and who said 'circle back in Q3.' That bookkeeping is where most sequences quietly die.

The agent works straight off a Google Sheet. Give it a list with a company, a name, and a website, and it visits each site, finds something specific to mention, and drafts a first line that proves a human looked. Then it sends in small batches across the day, never all at once, so you stay under the daily ceiling that keeps you out of spam folders.

What it handles end to end:

Cold outreach for a recruiting desk looks nothing like outreach for a B2B SaaS founder or a real-estate wholesaler — different lists, different objections, different follow-up cadence. The agent adapts to whatever you're selling: tell it the offer and the tone, and the openers it writes match your motion instead of a one-size template.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the emails actually look personalized, or just '{first_name}' merge tags?

The agent reads each prospect's website before drafting and writes one specific opening line per contact — a reference to something they actually do. It's slower than a merge field, which is the point. You can review the first batch before anything sends.

How does it avoid landing in spam?

It sends in small batches through the day rather than all at once, stays under a daily cap near 100, and stops sending to anyone who unsubscribes or bounces. It can't fix a misconfigured domain, but it won't be the reason your reputation tanks.

What happens when someone replies?

The agent reads the reply and sorts it: interested ones surface to you with the full thread context, 'not now' gets logged with a date to revisit, wrong-person replies flag for a forward, and unsubscribes are honored immediately. The follow-up sequence stops the moment anyone replies.

Can it handle the follow-up sequence on its own?

Yes. You set the cadence in plain language — say, follow up after 4 days, then again after 7. It sends the next touch only if there's been no reply, and pulls anyone who responds out of the sequence so they don't get bumped after booking.

Where do I keep my list — does it need a special format?

A normal Google Sheet works. As long as there's a company, a contact name, an email, and a website column, the agent reads it, dedupes against people you've already contacted, and writes send status back into the same Sheet.

How much does it cost?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. Setup takes about four minutes — share the Sheet, tell it what you're offering, approve the first batch. It's in public beta right now.

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