Four channels. One definition of a qualified meeting.
Most teams start with one channel and add the others once it's producing. We won't sell you all four on day one; it takes longer to build than it does to sell.
Paid ads
LinkedIn and search for buyers already in-market. We run the accounts in your name, keep the creative tied to the same promise as the outbound, and stop spending on anything that isn't producing conversations.
- Account build and audit
- Creative and copy
- Weekly spend review
- Lead routing into your CRM
Cold email
Dedicated domains, warmed properly, sending to a list we built rather than bought. Copy that reads like one person wrote to another, because that's the only kind that still gets replies.
- Domain + inbox infrastructure
- List research and enrichment
- Sequence writing and testing
- Reply handling by us
Run from your team's profiles, not a faceless company page. Connection, comment and message sequences timed against the same list the email is working, so the buyer sees one story.
- Profile positioning
- Connection sequences
- Content prompts for founders
- Inbox monitoring
Phone
The follow-up nobody wants to make, made the same day a prospect engages. Short, specific, and only to people who have already shown a signal.
- Call scripting
- Same-day signal follow-up
- Call recording and review
- Handover notes to sales
How we charge
A monthly fee for the build and the running, plus a per-meeting rate on everything that shows up.
The definition of a qualified meeting (company profile, seniority, intent) goes in writing before we send anything. No-shows don't count. There's no minimum term after the first ninety days, because ninety days is how long it takes to know anything.