We publish what we charge.
A setup fee that builds your sending infrastructure, then a monthly fee that runs the campaign on it. What you pay monthly depends on how many markets are worked at once.
One segment
One market, one message. Where most agencies start.
Two segments
Two markets, each with its own list and its own sequence.
Three or more
Each additional segment is effectively a separate campaign.
Plus $1,500 to set up, charged once, before any work starts. Every tier is sold as a ninety day package, and month four onward is your decision.
The method does not change by tier. Every campaign gets the same verification against each company's own website, the same named contacts rather than role inboxes, and the same approval from you on every message before it sends. The tiers differ only in how many markets are being worked at once.
What a campaign actually moves.
Capacity is the part we control, so it is the part we will put numbers on.
- Three domains and nine mailboxes at full volume, registered and warmed for you, separate from the domain your business already runs on.
- About 135 emails a day once warmup is complete and the send has ramped.
- Roughly a thousand new companies a month, about three thousand across a ninety day package, on a three step sequence.
That is a ceiling rather than a forecast. Most segments are smaller than the machine, and when yours is, your market sets the pace instead of the mailboxes. We size your segment before building anything, so you know which of the two you are dealing with before you pay for it.
We will not turn those numbers into a promise about replies. Volume is ours to control. Response is your market's.
Everything that has to exist before a first email can send.
- Sending domains. Registered for you, separate from your primary domain, so nothing you build here can affect the email your business already depends on.
- Authentication. SPF, DKIM and DMARC configured on each domain. This is what stops your mail being treated as forged.
- Mailboxes and warmup. Provisioned and warmed on a rising schedule across weeks one and two. This is the part that cannot be bought faster.
- The target list. Built from industry codes, company size and geography, then each company checked against its own website rather than trusting the database.
- The first sequence. Written, and sent to you for approval before anyone receives it.
Running it, and changing it when the replies say to.
- Campaign operation. Sending, throttling, bounce handling and list hygiene.
- List expansion. New companies added as the segment is worked through, so the campaign does not run dry in week six.
- Copy iteration. Subject lines and sequence steps changed based on what the replies actually say, with each change approved by you.
- Reporting. What was sent, what bounced, what answered. Plain numbers, not a dashboard you have to interpret.
What the fee does not buy.
- Sales calls. When a prospect replies, that conversation is yours. We are not on it and we do not want to be.
- A guaranteed reply rate. Nobody can quote one honestly before seeing your market. Anyone who does is selling you a number they made up.
- Cold calling, LinkedIn automation or paid ads. One channel, run properly.
- CRM work. We hand you conversations. What happens to them in your system is yours.
The questions that come next are answered too.
Why there is a setup fee, what happens at day ninety, whether this touches your domain reputation, and whether we would run a campaign for your competitor. All of it is written down.
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