An AI sales prospecting agent that strikes while the signal is warm

It watches funding news, hiring pages, and launches on a schedule, scores who's in-market, and reaches out the week it happens — not the quarter after.

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It watches funding news, hiring pages, and site changes on a schedule, scores each signal against your ideal customer, and gets the email out while the reason is fresh.

Timing is the whole game in prospecting — signals are how you win it

Every seller knows the difference between a cold list and a warm moment: the company that just raised, just posted four ops roles, just launched into a new market. They need what you sell right now, and they'll take the meeting from whoever shows up first. The problem is that watching for those moments across a hundred accounts is a full-time job, so nobody does it — and the moment passes.

The agent watches on a schedule. Tell it what a buying signal looks like in your market — funding rounds, hiring surges, product launches, press mentions, a pricing-page change on an account you care about — and it sweeps the sources on the cadence you set, scores each hit against your ideal customer profile, and either pings you with a draft or sends within the rules you've given it.

When a signal fires:

Signal-based prospecting is what the AI SDR platforms package into five-figure annual contracts with onboarding programs. Here it's one agent you set up in about four minutes — and the same agent runs your follow-ups, your calendar, and your CRM once the replies come in.

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Frequently asked questions

What counts as a buying signal?

Whatever means in-market for what you sell: a funding round, a hiring surge on the careers page, a product launch, a press mention, a pricing or product page change on an account you watch. You describe the signals in plain language and the agent translates that into a watchlist.

Do I have to ask it to check, or does it watch on its own?

It watches on its own. You set the cadence — every morning, twice a week — and it sweeps the sources on schedule. New signal: it scores the company against your profile and either surfaces a draft or sends within the rules you've set. No signal, no noise.

How does the scoring work?

Each signal gets checked against your ideal customer profile — industry, size, fit with what you sell — before anything is drafted. Weak-but-plausible hits get logged to the CRM to keep watching instead of being thrown away, so the pipeline builds even on quiet weeks.

Does it send automatically or ask me first?

Your call. Start in approval mode — it drafts, you nod — and hand it autopilot once you trust the aim. Either way it sends from your own connected inbox, staggered through the day and capped near 100, and it stops a sequence the moment anyone replies.

Can it work LinkedIn signals too?

It works from what's public on the web — press, funding announcements, careers pages, company sites — and drafts the LinkedIn touch for you to send alongside the email it sends itself. One brain behind every channel, with your name on all of it.

How much does it cost?

$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. No annual contract, no onboarding program — describe your signals, connect your inbox, and it starts watching. Setup takes about four minutes; it's in public beta right now.

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