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“I want to walk into every sales call fully prepared without spending 20 minutes manually hunting through CRM records, LinkedIn, and news feeds — I want a briefing delivered to me automatically.”
Clay executes this mechanically. No judgment call — it runs the same way every time.
Clay executes this mechanically. No judgment call — it runs the same way every time.
Clay executes this mechanically. No judgment call — it runs the same way every time.
The model generates and decides here — output quality depends on the prompt and context you give Claude.
Slack executes this mechanically. No judgment call — it runs the same way every time.
The failure modes builders hit most often. Avoiding these is most of the battle.
Auto-assemble a complete, context-rich briefing for a sales rep 30 minutes before every scheduled call — covering deal history, company news, prospect behavior, open issues, and a suggested talk track.
Pre-Call Brief: Sarah Chen at Meridian Health — 2:00 PM Today **30-Second Deal Recap:** 6-week deal, currently at evaluation stage. Sarah requested a pricing call after the demo last Thursday. She went dark for 5 days then re-engaged via email yesterday — timing suggests interna
Sales reps typically spend 15–25 minutes manually researching before each call — pulling deal history from CRM, Googling the company, checking LinkedIn, and reviewing emails. This preparation is inconsistent, often skipped under time pressure, and results in calls that feel generic to prospects who expect reps to know their context.
Sales reps typically spend 15–25 minutes manually researching before each call — pulling deal history from CRM, Googling the company, checking LinkedIn, and reviewing emails. This preparation is inconsistent, often skipped under time pressure, and results in calls that feel generic to prospects who expect reps to know their context.