5 apps free for 3 days, no card

AI for every stage of the deal. From the first list to the signature.

Account research before the call, follow-ups that actually go out, the security questionnaire nobody wants, a deck per prospect. Pick the job, make a few choices, and it is working before your next meeting.

  • No coding
  • No prompt engineering
  • Works from your own material
  • Companies, never personal contact details
  • Set up in minutes

It researches, drafts and answers. You still run the call and press send.

Click. Click. Done. It is ready before your next call.

All the clever AI stuff happens behind the scenes. Nothing to configure, nothing to install, no CRM project, and no prompt to get right — you answer questions about the deal, in the words you already use for it.

  1. Step 1

    Start from the stage

    Research an account, turn call notes into next steps, write the follow-up, answer the questionnaire, build the deck. You pick the job; there is no blank page and no template to fill in.

  2. Step 2

    Make a few choices

    How it should sound, how long, what it may read, whether it may search the web. Every step is a choice from a short list. Upload your deck, your case studies and your security answers once and it works from those.

  3. Step 3

    Use it on every deal

    It opens ready to work and it is the same app on the next one. Add a standing instruction after a few results — always name the source, never promise a date — and share it with the rest of the team so everybody's output matches.

The hours that never make it into the CRM

Each of these is one app, built from the same recipes everyone else uses and named for the stage it works on. A couple of minutes each, and nothing to write.

  • Account Research

    Hand it a list of companies and get back what you need before the first call: what they do, what changed lately, whether they fit, and a draft approach. Companies only — it refuses to collect any individual’s personal contact details.

    Target listsCall prepTerritory planning
  • Questionnaire Desk

    Give it your security answers, your policies and your last ten RFPs. It answers the next one from those, quoting the document each answer came from — so review is checking a citation rather than rewriting the answer.

    Security reviewsRFPsProcurement forms
  • Follow-Up Writer

    Say what happened on the call and get the follow-up in your voice — the recap, the next step, the thing you promised to send — leaving a marked blank rather than inventing a commitment nobody made.

    Post-call recapsSequencesProposals
  • Call Notes to Actions

    Paste the notes or the transcript and get the deal back in one page: what they said they need, who was in the room, the objections, the dates, and what you owe them next.

    Discovery callsHandoversDeal reviews
  • Deck per Prospect

    Turns your material and what you learned on the call into slides you can open, present and edit — their language, their numbers, your story, without rebuilding the deck at midnight.

    Pitch decksBusiness casesQBRs
  • Pipeline Dashboard

    Give it the CRM export, get back a dashboard you can open and send to your VP. Every number came out of your data, and it will say the data is too thin rather than fill a gap.

    PipelineWin ratesForecast reviews
  • Cross-Border Deals

    Move a proposal, a message or a contract into the buyer's language at the register you chose, with names, figures and structure untouched. The deal stops waiting on somebody who speaks German.

    ProposalsBuyer messagesLocalised decks
  • Inbound Reply Desk

    Answers the routine inbound questions from your own docs and pricing, in your tone, and knows when to hand a message to a person instead of guessing. You read the drafts until you trust it.

    Pricing questionsTrial signupsPartner enquiries
  • Anything else the deal needs

    Describe the job in your own words and build the app for it. A battlecard from a competitor's site, a mutual action plan from a call, every closed-lost reason from a quarter turned into one page — if you can say what goes in and what should come out, it can be built.

    BattlecardsClose plansLoss reviews

One app can put the question to another

Tick which of your apps a new one may consult. It works out for itself, question by question, whether any of them would help — you never write a rule about when, and every answer names which was asked.

  • Each stays good at one thing

    Your research app keeps its sources. Your follow-up writer keeps your voice and your last hundred emails. Neither has to become a worse version of the other to cover both jobs.

  • Accounts stay separate

    Consulting an app is not merging it. Each keeps its own documents, and anyone you share the caller with reaches only the apps they could already open themselves — so one customer's material does not turn up in another's proposal.

  • You can see what it was told

    Every answer shows which app was consulted and the exact question put to it. When a claim ends up in front of a buyer, you can trace where it came from before you make it.

Honest pricing options that fit all budgets and needs

Pick the plan you’d want and we’ll come to you first when it opens.

  • Free trial

    Free

    See whether this actually works for your problem.

    • Build 5 apps of your own
    • Our sample apps, free and unlimited
    • 3 days to make up your mind
    • Every app type, nothing held back
    • No credit card
  • Individual

    Economical

    $29/month

    One person, with their own apps in daily use.

    • One account, just for you
    • Build up to 40 apps — dozens of jobs, each done properly
    • Around 200 runs a month, across all of them
    • Every app type, at full quality
    • 5 GB of your documents
    • Version history, restore, and email support
  • Teams

    Premium

    $99/month

    Up to five people, sharing everything they build — or one person who wants the lot.

    • Up to 5 people, sharing one pool of work
    • Build up to 200 apps — hundreds of jobs covered
    • Around 1,000 runs a month — 5× Individual
    • Everything in Individual, for everyone
    • 25 GB of your documents
    • Connect your own storage and model keys
  • Corporate

    Let’s talk

    Your documents can't leave your network, and you're buying for a group.

    • Your own storage and your own model endpoint
    • Usage on your provider account, not ours
    • Volume pricing across your teams
    • Single invoice, one agreement
    • A named contact, not a queue

App and run numbers are estimates. Short questions go further, long documents go less far. Change plan or cancel at any time. Your data and the results you produce are yours to keep.

Three jobs, start to finish

The same work, done by one app, two and three. Whichever one you open is the only one you deal with; anything it consults is named alongside the answer.

  • One app

    Most of it looks like this

    First example. A one hundred and twenty question security questionnaire arrives on Friday for return on Monday. Questionnaire Desk, built from the Chat with Documents recipe, works alone — every question has been answered before — and hands back draft answers to all of them, each quoting the policy or past response it came from.

    One app, two minutes to build, and the weekend back. You review citations rather than rewriting answers.

  • Two apps

    When the email needs something true about them

    Second example. You ask for a first approach to twelve accounts. Follow-Up Writer, built from the Writer recipe, consults Account Research, built from the Lead Researcher recipe, on what those twelve companies do and what changed there this year. It then drafts twelve emails, each opening on something real about that company, for you to read and send.

    The writer never had to research. The research app never had to learn your voice. Neither got worse at its own job — and you read all twelve before any of them goes out.

  • Three apps

    And when the deal is actually moving

    Third example. After a call, a prospect wants a proposal by Wednesday including a security section and last quarter's numbers. Follow-Up Writer, built from the Writer recipe, consults three apps in turn: Call Notes to Actions, on what they said they need and what was promised; Questionnaire Desk, on the answers for data residency and sub-processors; and Pipeline Dashboard, on the usage numbers from their trial. It then drafts the proposal, for a person to check and send. Each app was called directly, and none of them called any further.

    An evening's work, in the order you would have done it, with every claim naming where it came from. You still read it before it goes.

Questions people ask

Does it send emails or work my inbox by itself?
No. Every app here produces a draft, an answer or a research note that you read and send yourself. There is nothing autonomous about it and nothing connected to your outbox — which is deliberate: the value is in the two hours before the call and the hour after it, not in a machine emailing your market without you.
Will it collect contact details for prospects?
No. Account Research is built on the Lead Researcher recipe, which researches organizations only and refuses to collect any individual's contact details. It tells you what a company does, what changed there and whether they fit; finding the person is still your job and your CRM's.
Can it use our own decks, case studies and security answers?
Yes, and that is usually what makes an app worth having. Upload your material once and the app answers from it, quoting the document each answer came from. It reads PDFs, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and plain text, Markdown, CSV and JSON — a CRM export included. Files are read in your browser, so the original never leaves your computer.
Will it invent a customer, a number or a commitment?
It works from what you give it. The writing apps leave a marked blank rather than inventing a detail they were not given, the dashboard app will say the data is too thin rather than fill a gap, and apps that search the web list every page they read with the publication and the date. You are still the last read before anything reaches a buyer.
Can the whole team use the same app?
Yes, and it is the main reason to. Teams is $99 a month for up to 5 people sharing everything they build, so the questionnaire app one person set up with the right answers is the one everybody runs — same answers, same tone, same output. Individual is $29 a month. Before either there is a free trial: 5 apps for 3 days, no credit card.
Does it connect to our CRM?
Not as an integration. What it takes is an export — a CSV or a spreadsheet — and what it gives back is a dashboard, a summary or a draft you paste where it belongs. If a deeper deployment is what you need, that conversation belongs on the Corporate plan.
How is this different from the AI already in our sales tools?
Those write inside their own product and start from nothing every time. Here the job becomes an app that keeps its own instructions, its own documents and its own way of answering — your case studies, your security answers, your voice — and anyone you share it with gets the same result without knowing how it was set up.
Do I need to know anything technical?
No. You pick the job and answer a few questions, each one a choice from a short list described in terms of selling rather than of settings. We choose the AI model, write the instructions and handle the rest underneath. There is nothing to code, nothing to configure and nothing to install.

The admin is done. Go and sell.

Build 5 apps, use them for 3 days, no credit card required.If they aren’t useful, you’ve lost a few minutes.If they are, the questionnaire is answered and the follow-ups went out today.