Seattle SMBs sell into a buyer who expects API-grade tooling. Anything you put on the front desk has to integrate, log, and behave itself. Outbound voice and chat that qualifies, follows up, and books real meetings. Built for founders, sales leaders, and revops at pipeline-hungry SMBs across Seattle and the surrounding Washington market, and held to one number: meetings booked per 100 dials.
Seattle SMBs sell into a buyer who expects API-grade tooling. Anything you put on the front desk has to integrate, log, and behave itself. The dominant sectors here are software, biotech and logistics, and all three run on inbound volume that peaks when the front desk is thinnest. Small-business density in Seattle scores 9 out of 10, which is why founders, sales leaders, and revops at pipeline-hungry SMBs in this metro hit the coverage problem earlier than most.
Outbound voice and chat that qualifies, follows up, and books real meetings. The failure it removes is leads going cold because SDR coverage can't keep up with the top of funnel. For a Seattle operator that is not an abstraction — it is the enquiry that arrived at 6:40pm while the last customer of the day was still at the counter.
Hold this build to one metric: meetings booked per 100 dials. Measure it for two weeks before go-live and again at day 60. Pricing anchors at $1,499/mo, month-to-month, so the metric has to move for the spend to survive its own review.
It's a true outbound voice agent. It places consented calls, runs discovery, handles objections, and books meetings directly. We are not a sequencing tool.
We require opt-in lists, we honor DNC, and we record state-by-state to satisfy two-party-consent rules. We never call cold-purchased lists.