Most cold-calling teams have a leads problem. Except they don't. They have a "my agents are doing 3 jobs and got hired for 1" problem. Here's the math nobody talks about: ❌ Average cold-call connect rate: 2% ❌ Attempts needed to reach ONE prospect: 3+ ❌ % of a rep's day lost to manual research + admin (not selling): 60-70% ❌ Industry benchmark: 8-12 meetings booked/agent/week ❌ Most manual-process teams: never get close So before an agent even picks up the phone, they've already: - Manually scrolled Google Maps for businesses - Copy-pasted names into a spreadsheet - Guessed which ones are even still active - Built zero context on who they're calling By the time they dial, half their day is already gone — and they're using the same generic script on every business regardless of what that business actually needs. ────────────────────────────────────────────── So I built a system that removes those first 2 jobs completely. Here's exactly what it does, every single night, while the team sleeps: Step 1: Discovery Finds new businesses in the target market automatically. Not a one-time list. A pipeline that refreshes every night. Step 2: Deduplication If it's already a client — stops immediately. Zero wasted calls on people you already work with. Step 3: Verification Checks every new business against the real business registry to confirm it's an actual, currently active company. (This alone kills the "calling dead storefronts" problem most teams don't even know they have.) Step 4: Enrichment Pulls their Google listing quality, SEO standing, website speed, social presence — whatever matters for what you're selling. Step 5: AI Scoring Every lead gets scored A through D based on how badly that specific business needs your offer. Step 6: Routing - A → auto-queued for a call within 24 hours, script already written - B → scheduled call - C → email/LinkedIn sequence - D → remarketing only Step 7: The script Every A/B lead comes with a 5-line script naming the exact gap that business has. The agent doesn't improvise. They read what's already personalized.