One engine, set up the way your team works.

Three ways to use the same thing. What changes is who approves, how many agents run and which signals they watch — not the product.

01 · For Heads of Sales

Your team starts the day on the warmest account.

One agent per rep, each with its own LinkedIn account, its limits and its inbox. Nobody exports a CSV or fights over the same account.

Set it up for my team
How it ends up · team of three
AgentsThree, one per rep. Each one searches its own patch and writes from its own profile.
SignalsJob changesNew vacanciesVisits to your siteComments on competitors+ 8 more
SequenceInvite on day 1, email on day 4, message on day 6. It stops itself when they reply.
Limits25 invites and 40 messages per rep a day, from 9:00 to 18:00.
Who approvesEach rep, in their own inbox. You see all of it from the team panel.
No listsZero bought

Nobody exports a CSV: accounts show up because they moved this week.

Per repOwn account, own caps

Every LinkedIn profile with its own pace and hours. None of them at risk.

VisibilityNo status reports

You see who is interested without anyone filling in a pipeline by hand on Friday.

02 · For marketing

A customer you won becomes a living list.

Give it a profile that already closed and the agent finds people just like them on a drip, with your voice in every message and every post.

Clone my best customer
How it ends up · one person
AgentsOne lookalike and one for content. The first one searches, the second writes what you post.
SeedHead of SalesSaaS50-200 employeesSpain and Portugaltaken from the profile you give it
Cadence24 new people a day, on a small drip so your account is never at risk.
Your voiceYour brand rules and your deck in every message, whoever sends it.
PostingThree LinkedIn posts a week, always waiting for your approval.
BrandSounds the same

The rules belong to the account, not the person: it does not matter who sends it.

ChannelsNot two tools

LinkedIn and email in one sequence and in one report.

Your siteWhoever skips the form

The pixel tells you which companies came by even when they leave nothing.

03 · For founders

Outbound keeps running while you build.

Paste your site, correct four files and you are already sending. The drafts wait in your inbox and you approve when you can.

Start in a minute
How it ends up · just you
SetupA minute: you paste your site, magent writes the files and you correct them once.
SignalsProfile viewsComments in your nicheNew vacanciesadd more whenever
AgentsOne, and that is plenty. You add more the day you have more markets.
DraftsThey wait in your inbox. None of them goes out until you press the button.
Where you askFrom Claude or Cursor, over MCP, without opening one more dashboard.
Getting goingOne minute

No migration, nothing to import: you paste your site and the first agent runs.

Never from scratchNo blank page

The draft is written: you approve it, change it or bin it, but you don't write it.

Where you workClaude or Cursor

Ask how the week is going right where you already are, with 38 tools over MCP.

All three the same

What you stop doing on Monday morning.

Who approves and how many agents run changes. This does not: it is the part of the job that goes away, whoever you are.

Looking up companies by hand and pasting them into a sheetThe list is ready when you open your laptop
Writing the same message with a different name on itEvery message comes from what your site says and your rules
Remembering who you were supposed to write to todayThe sequence carries on alone and stops when they reply
Jumping between LinkedIn, email and a spreadsheetOne inbox with the draft written and the reply inside it

See it on your own pipeline.

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