How It Sells

How it sells

The sales engine runs without you.

This isn't a product you have to go out and hustle. The marketing is automated end to end: AI agents find the prospects, send the outreach, and let the demo videos do the pitching. Buyers book the calls themselves.Your part starts at the last step — show up, answer questions, close. Here's the whole machine, start to finish.

  1. 1

    The AI finds the buyers

    Internal AI agents query a licensed 145-million-contact B2B database and filter it down to the prospects most likely to want a CRM they can own outright. No list-buying, no scraping, no SDR researching accounts by hand.

  2. 2

    The AI sends the outreach

    The agents write and send the email sequences automatically. No copywriter, no sales team. Some deals close after 5,000 emails, some after 25,000 — the market is hungry, and the volume runs itself around the clock.

  3. 3

    The videos do the pitching

    Interested prospects land on short demo videos that walk through the actual product, feature by feature. The pitch gets delivered the same way every time — while you sleep, on every timezone, without you on the call.

  4. 4

    They book the call themselves

    Warm prospects put themselves on the calendar after watching. You're not chasing anyone or working a phone bank — they've already seen the product and raised their hand.

  5. 5

    You show up and close

    You answer questions and close the deal. Then you hand over the code — and the AI developer covers the buyer's customizations, so there's no support tail dragging behind every sale.

Your entire job

Show up to the calls the machine books, and close.

The seller turned down roughly $80K a year in extra dev work to avoid getting tied to projects — and built the AI developer precisely so buyers never need him afterward. That's what keeps this a business you run, not a job that owns you.

Why the engine holds up

AI-proof by design

The business sells AI — it doesn't fear it. Every company racing to adopt AI is a prospect, not a threat.

Nearly free to run

About $120/month, total — server, APIs, services. Margins are effectively the entire top line.

No support burden

Buyers get the full codebase and an AI developer for their own changes. You're not on call after the sale.

Demand is growing

An AI-native CRM people can own instead of rent, in a market that expands every quarter — not one being disrupted.

See what the engine has already produced.

$260K in revenue over 21 months, on ~$120/month in costs — from the machine you just read about. Then take it over: one of three full-rights licenses at $5,000, or $15,000 to own it all.