The best SDR we ever worked with opened eighteen browser tabs every morning: LinkedIn, the CRM, the company blog, the prospect's GitHub, the prospect's last earnings call, a half-finished AI conversation from yesterday.

She'd flick between them for two hours, then write four emails that sounded like they were written by a human who had done their homework. And they were. And they worked.

The reason the next sixteen emails didn't get written is that she ran out of morning.

Every tool in the sales stack compresses a rep's output. Nothing, until now, could compress the research that made the output worth writing.

§ The thesis

Reconnaissance researches live signals and truly understands the customer. The rep hits Generate — the system has already assembled the context around the prospect, the company, and the industry.

We built the same layer for marketing. A rep reaches out to an account; a marketer builds a campaign targeting the same ICP. Both tasks start with the same fact: who's in pain right now, and what do they call it? The rest is different. The root is the same.

Principles

How we work.

We don't auto-send.

Every email is a draft until a human hits send. Full stop. The AI drafts; the rep decides.

We don't sell your data.

We don't train generic models on your outreach. Your voice stays yours. Your pipeline stays yours.

We don't pretend to be AGI.

Reconnaissance assembles context and drafts content. Closing the deal is still your job — and that's the point.

We sell one plan.

Trial, Pro, Enterprise. No feature gates designed to frustrate you into the next tier. The full product works on every plan.

We build in the open.

The API is documented. Every major feature lands with a post describing what we learned building it.

From signal to signed

See what your pipeline looks like when someone else does the homework.

Twenty-minute demo. Three of your real accounts pre-loaded. You'll leave with a pre-briefed email.