AI employees  /  AI outreach agent
AI employee · Outbound

A sniper — not a spam cannon.

You bring the leads: paste a list, forward a contact, drop a screenshot of a profile. From your ideal-customer profile the agent adds companies it finds on the web — each with the decision-maker role to aim at, and with a public reason to write where the search finds one. It drafts every first touch personally, in your voice. Nothing leaves without your OK, and you send it from your own account.

The situation

Cold outreach fails long before the message — it fails at "why am I writing to you".

Finding a real reason to reach out takes longer than writing the letter, so teams fall back on volume: one template, a bought list, a burnt domain. Reply rates fall, the brand pays for it, and nobody can say afterwards which touches actually worked.

How it works

Where there's a reason, it comes with its source. A draft in your voice. Your call.

The agent builds a pool of prospects — from what you hand it and from a web search against your ICP — then attaches the reason where it found one, with the link it found it in. It drafts the touch and stops. You read it, edit it, approve it, and send it yourself.

Prospect pool · ICP runLive
Source · ICP web searchCompanies added with the role to aim at — and a reason with its source link where the search named one. Up to 25 per run, relevance over volume.
Source · manual intakeA pasted list, a forwarded contact, a screenshot of a profile — read and split into fields, duplicates merged.
Contact · what we don't doNo personal email is invented. A web-sourced row carries the company, the decision-maker role and the reason where the search named one — not a person we made up.
↳ nothing found this run → it says so. Companies are never invented to fill the pool.
Touch · awaiting your OKdraft
ProspectReasonDraftYour OKYou send
Reasonpublic signal + source link
Who to aim atdecision-maker role
Voiceyour brand voice profile
Privacy checkflags client names before you send
NextApprove → send from your account
💬 The platform never sends — you approve and send it yourself
What it does

Three jobs, running as one

An agent that owns the slow part of outbound — finding who is worth a message and why — and hands the sending back to the human whose name is on it.

Build the pool

Your leads, plus what it finds

Hand it a raw batch — a list in a message, a forwarded contact, a screenshot of a profile — and it splits each one into fields, normalises handles and phone numbers, and merges duplicates without overwriting what you typed. In parallel it searches the web against your ICP for companies worth approaching.

Find the reason

A signal, not a guess

Where the search names a reason to write now, it carries the public source it came from — and a reason without a link doesn't count as one. Where there's no fresh signal, the draft leans on the company's profile instead of inventing a hook. It works out the decision-maker role to aim at, and enriches what it can — never a person or a personal email made up to fill a gap.

Draft, then stop

Personal, in your voice

Every touch is written for that prospect in your company's brand voice — one profile, the same for the whole team, that you set and change yourself. When the draft comes up for your OK, a privacy check flags anything in it that came from your own client and deal book. You approve in Telegram or the cabinet, send from your own account, and mark it sent.

🤝

You stay the sender. The platform never emails anyone for you: it prepares, you approve, you send from your own account — not from an agency's domain that's one complaint away from being blocked. Forward any reply and the agent reads the intent; a warm one is proposed to your sales agent as a deal, for you to accept. The judgement, the relationship and the send button stay with your team.

Where it lives

In the tools your sales team already opens

Approve from your phone or the cabinet — the same queue in both. The agent works where the leads and the answers already are, and hands warm ones over to the sales side.

Telegram
Intake & approval
Web cabinet
Pool, queue, results
Web search
New companies to approach
Screenshots & photos
Read into fields
Your own inbox
You send, we log it
AI sales assistant
Warm reply → deal
Your brand voice
One profile, set by you
From our practice

An honest funnel, not a vanity number

The agent counts the whole path by facts, not estimates: how many raw leads made it into the pool, how many drafts you approved, how many you actually sent, how many answered, how many turned warm, how many were handed over to sales as a deal — plus how often you had to rewrite the draft, which is the honest measure of whether the voice fits. Where there's no data yet, it shows zero and an empty conversion, not a flattering guess. We don't publish invented reply rates: in a diagnostic we look at your current outbound and size the effect before you commit.

Security by architecture

Built so outbound can't embarrass you

  • Nothing goes out automatically — approval by a human is a hard gate, not a setting
  • You send from your own account, so your domain reputation stays in your hands
  • No purchased contact database behind it — we don't sell or promise "verified" personal emails
  • A privacy check flags names from your own client and deal book before a draft is sent
  • Data stays inside your perimeter — the agent runs in your contour, on-prem on request
  • Regional data residency available for the UAE and KSA on request
  • We don't store your credentials — keys stay with you, used by reference
  • Every capability an agent has is declared up front — you see what it may do before it acts
FAQ

The essentials, briefly

Does it send the emails itself?
No — and that's deliberate. The agent prepares the prospect, the reason and the draft, then holds it. You approve it and send it from your own account; the platform records what went out and when. Nothing can leave without a human OK.
Where do the contacts come from?
Two ways, both without sending. You bring leads in raw — a list, a forwarded contact, a screenshot — and the agent splits them into fields and merges duplicates. And it searches the web against your ideal-customer profile for companies worth approaching, with a public reason and its source link where it finds one. Web-sourced rows name a company and a decision-maker role, never an invented person or a made-up personal email — we have no contact-data provider and don't pretend otherwise.
How is this different from a mass mailing tool?
Volume isn't the goal — relevance is. Each touch is written for one prospect around a real hook — a reason with a public source where there is one, the company's own profile where there isn't — and the run is deliberately small rather than a blast. If a run finds nothing that fits, it reports nothing found instead of padding the list.
Does it read our mailbox to catch replies?
No. Replies arrive to you, as they should. Forward one to the agent and it classifies the intent — interested, not now, no, a question, or unclear — and moves the prospect accordingly. It won't invent interest that isn't in the text. A genuinely warm reply is proposed to your sales agent as a deal, for you to accept.
Will it sound like our company?
It writes in your brand voice — one profile for the whole team, which you set and change yourself in the cabinet or by telling the agent. Nothing about that voice changes on its own. What we do measure is how often you rewrote a draft before sending: that number sits in the results view and is the honest signal that the voice needs another pass.
How fast can we start?
First result in 2–4 weeks: a 90-minute diagnostic → a pilot on one segment → measuring the funnel from pool to reply → widening the ICP from there. No six-month rollout.
Get in touch

Put an outreach agent on your ICP

Tell us who you sell to and where outbound stalls today. We'll come back with an estimate of the effect and a plan for the first segment. We reply within one business day.

Thanks — we've got your request

We'll come back within one business day. If it's urgent, write to us directly: leo@dovbenko.me