B2B lead generation is a loop, not a list. Run the whole loop in one place.
B2B lead generation software that runs the whole loop, not just one step: build the list, write the message, send it across channels, protect the domain that sends it, and learn from what got the reply. Most teams run that loop across five disconnected tools. Salesgear runs it on one contact record, end to end.
Empowering 1,000+ sales leaders and representatives to build a stronger sales pipeline.
Six steps, one platform, zero handoffs
Each step below is a full product with its own page. This page is about what happens when they share one contact record instead of trading CSVs.
Build the list
60+ filters over 800M+ contacts: tenure to the month, tech stack, funding, department growth. Verified on the fly when you pull the record, so the list reflects moments ago, not last quarter.
See the contact databaseWrite what gets replies
AI drafts grounded in real research on the person and account, then scored for spam words and readability before anything sends.
See the AI writing assistantSend across channels
One sequence carries emails, calls, and manual LinkedIn touches, with the context of every prior step attached to each next one.
See multi-channel outreachProtect the send
Warm-up over 10,000+ real inboxes, live address verification at send time, and paced sending per inbox hold bounce rates under 3%.
See deliverabilityAutomate the machine
13 trigger events and 9 actions handle the routing, stage moves, and follow-ups your reps do by hand today.
See automationsMeasure and replicate
Reports compare reps, sequences, templates, and channels, so the play that booked the meeting becomes the play everyone runs.
See reportsOutbound fails at the list before it fails anywhere else
A great sequence to the wrong 1,000 people loses to a plain one aimed at the right 100. Salesgear's database is built for the aim: 60+ filters over 800M+ contacts, every record verified on the fly with a mobile number at 95% accuracy.
- Describe the moment, not just the title: new leader in role under 6 months, fresh raise, a department growing 20%.
- Exclude who should never hear from you: customers, open deals, anyone a teammate owns.
- Straight into a sequence, no export, no import, no CSV aging on a desktop.
Full filter catalog on the B2B contact database page.
One sequence, three channels, full context on every touch
Email carries the argument, the call carries the conversation, LinkedIn carries the familiarity. In Salesgear they are steps in one sequence, so the call task shows the emails already sent, and the LinkedIn note knows what the last touch said.
- LinkedIn steps are manual tasks, queued with full context and executed by you in one click, so your account stays within LinkedIn's terms.
- Calls dial the verified mobile from the same record, recorded and logged without leaving the sequence.
- A reply anywhere stops everything: reply detection classifies the response and halts the sequence before the next touch embarrasses you.
Volume means nothing if it lands in spam
Outbound at scale is a deliverability problem before it is a copy problem. Every address is verified on the fly at send time, sends are paced per inbox, warm-up runs over 10,000+ real inboxes, and domain health is monitored 24x7 across SPF, DKIM, and DMARC. Across customers that discipline holds bounce rates under 3%, and your primary domain never pays for your volume.
10 possible verdicts per address. Invalid blocks the send, spam traps move the contact to opted out. See deliverability
Your inboxes trade real correspondence with a 10,000+ inbox network across providers and countries. See warm-up
SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and blacklist status checked continuously, so you know before your prospects do. See domain health
Daily limits and delays per inbox, admin-locked. Scale comes from adding inboxes, not from burning one.
The follow-through your reps forget, done by triggers
Most outbound leaks in the follow-through: the open that never got a call, the reply that sat overnight, the bounce that got retried by another sequence. 13 trigger events and 9 actions close those gaps automatically.
- Conditions with 9 operators and AND chaining, so a trigger fires on exactly the situation you mean.
- Actions that move the work: create tasks, move stages, start or stop sequences, notify owners, sync the CRM.
- Built in minutes, in the same place the sequences live. See automations
What leaks between five tools, and what doesn't leak in one
Every integration between a data tool, a sender, a warm-up service, a dialer, and a CRM is a place where context gets dropped. The moat is not any single step. The whole loop lives in one product, list, message, send, protect, learn, so nothing leaks between five disconnected tools.
Turn one rep's good quarter into the team's playbook
Reports tie the outcome back to its causes: which list, which template, which channel, which rep. When something works, it becomes a shared sequence the next hire runs on day one.
- Shared sequences as playbooks, so the motion your best rep runs is the motion every rep runs.
- Templates with per-rep reply rates, so what to reuse is a number, not an opinion.
- Admin-locked safety settings enforce daily send limits and delays per inbox, no matter who is sending.
Dig into the numbers on the reports and analytics page or the sequencer page.
B2B lead generation software, answered
What does Salesgear cover in the outbound process?
The full loop: build the list from 800M+ contacts with 60+ filters, write the outreach with AI grounded in research, send across email, calls, and manual LinkedIn touches, protect deliverability with warm-up and live verification, automate the busywork with triggers, and measure what worked in one set of reports. Nothing is exported to another tool between steps.
How is this different from stitching together a data tool, a sender, and a warm-up tool?
Every handoff between tools leaks something: a bounced address makes it into a sequence, a reply is missed because the sender does not know the CRM stage, warm-up stops when campaigns start. In Salesgear the list, the message, the send, the protection, and the reporting share one contact record, so what one part learns the others act on.
How do you keep bounce rates low at outbound volume?
Every address is verified on the fly at send time, not read off a static row. Invalid addresses are blocked, spam traps move the contact to opted out, and sends are paced per inbox with daily limits. Across customers this holds bounce rates under 3%.
Does Salesgear automate LinkedIn outreach?
LinkedIn steps in a sequence are manual tasks: Salesgear queues the profile view, connection request, or message for you with full contact context, and you execute it in one click. Your account stays within LinkedIn's terms, and the touch still lands on schedule inside the sequence.
Can I run outbound for a whole team on this?
Yes. Sequences are shared as playbooks, templates are shared with per-rep and per-template reply reporting, admin-locked safety settings enforce sending limits per inbox, and reports compare reps, sequences, and channels so what your best rep does becomes what the team does.
What happens when a prospect replies or books a meeting?
Reply detection reads the response, classifies it, and stops the sequence automatically, including out-of-office handling that reschedules instead of dropping the thread. Triggers can then route the contact: move the stage, notify the owner, add to a nurture list, or sync the activity to your CRM.
Which CRMs does the outbound activity sync to?
Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, and Zoho over native two-way sync, plus anything else through Zapier. Emails, calls, and task activity log themselves, so the CRM stays the source of truth without manual entry.
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