Stop losing two hours per account to the dig. Walk in already knowing them.
Before you can write a single line, the old job is tab-hopping LinkedIn, the news, and the company site to figure out who this person is and why now. Salesgear hands you a ready brief per contact on day one, so you open your day reaching out, not researching.
Empowering 1,000+ sales leadersand representatives to build a stronger sales pipeline.
Two hours of open tabs, or a brief already waiting for you
The dig is the same every time: ten tabs, an hour of reading, and a guess at the angle before you write a word. Salesgear runs that path for you, so each contact arrives with the wedge, the timing, the why, and a verified mobile already on the record.
Ten tabs, an hour of reading, and you still have not sent anything. Skip it and the templated shortcut gets you archived.
Everything you would have dug for, surfaced for you. You start at the reach-out, not the research.
Built from 100+ sources, so you skip the dig
The brief reads the same places you would by hand, then surfaces the sharpest signal so you do not have to. For every contact it pulls what a rep would dig for if they had the hours, and traces each line back to a real source.
- It finds the timing, the recent post or funding round that makes this week the right week to reach this person.
- It finds the pressure, the open roles and tech changes that show where the team needs help right now.
- It traces every claim back to a real source, so what you send holds up when a buyer reads it closely.
Drafted in your voice, ready to review and send
You start from a sharp first line, not a blank page. The opener is written from the real signal in the brief and in your voice, so it reads like you spent an hour on it. You review, edit, and send. The judgment stays yours.
- Grounded in the signal, so the first line is something only someone who did the reading could write.
- Written in your voice, from your value props, not a stock template a buyer has seen a hundred times.
- Yours to approve, so you edit one line or send as is, and keep the final call on every touch.
Saw the Series B last week and the three SDR roles you just opened. Most teams ramp headcount faster than their data can keep up, and reply rates feel it by month two. Curious how you are planning to feed the new reps.
Reach the right person on the first try
A brief and a draft mean nothing if the number is dead. The mobile on the record is a direct dial from 800M+ owned contacts, re-verified the moment you pull it, so your effort reaches a real person instead of a switchboard.
- 95% mobile direct-dial accuracy, so calls land on the buyer, not a front desk or an out-of-date desk line.
- 800M+ owned contacts, the same data that powers the brief, so research and reach come from one source.
- Re-verified on request, never pulled blind from a stale list, so the first dial connects more often.
For SDRs, answered
How long does building a brief take me?
None of your time. The brief is built before you open your day. Each contact arrives with the wedge, the timing, the why, and a verified mobile already on the record, so you skip the two-hour dig across LinkedIn, the news, and the company site and go straight to reaching out.
Where does the research actually come from?
Every brief is assembled from 100+ sources per contact, the same places you would dig by hand if you had the hours. Recent posts, funding, hiring, and tech changes are read and traced back to a real source, so what you send survives a buyer reading it closely.
Do I still write the email myself?
The opener comes drafted in your voice from the real signal, not a stock template. You review, edit, and send. You keep the judgment and the final call, you just start from a sharp first line instead of a blank page.
Will the numbers I dial actually connect?
You get 95% mobile direct-dial accuracy across 800M+ owned contacts, re-verified the moment you pull a contact. That means you reach the right person on the first try instead of burning dials on a switchboard or a number that went stale months ago.
Can it speak to a technical buyer without sounding generic?
Yes. The brief reads real context across 100+ sources and the opener is grounded in something only someone who did the reading would know, so it survives the first three seconds with a buyer who has seen every templated cold open.
Open your day to a brief, not a blank page
Pick one real account. Watch the brief come back with the wedge, the timing, and a verified mobile, then see what reaching out already knowing them feels like.
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