Your sales pipeline
runs itself. You
close the deals.
One system runs your outbound, from cold list to booked meeting.
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One system runs your outbound, from cold list to booked meeting.
Strategist
12 founders whose site is worse than their work
Send
Vortel finds your customers.
Handling list building, enriching contacts with real-time data, and scoring leads automatically,
without endless filtering.
Vortel is searching
Retrieving list of Fintech CTOs
5 agents working...
Vortel writes and sends the outreach
Watch Vortel craft highly personalized messages grounded in your Company Brain, asking
for your approval when needed before hitting send.
Draft: follow-up to Sarah K.
Delegates to five special agents.
Send
Vortel books the meeting
Got a reply from an interested prospect? Want to keep the momentum going? Vortel handles
the back-and-forth and slots the meeting right into your schedule.
Meeting booked: Thu 2pm
~60%
of a seller’s week goes to everything except selling
Vortel runs that 60%, so the only thing on your calendar is the call.
Deal: Alto House Expansion
Syncing pipeline...
✓ Logged 3 recent interactions
✓ Moved stage to 'Meeting Set'.
Grounding in Company Brain
Strategist drafting outreach...
high-intent emails ready for
your approval.
12
List: Fintech CTOs, CA
Prospecter sizing segment...
✓ Verified 45 emails.
✓ Flagged 3 recent job changes.
AUTOPILOT
Meeting booked
Thu 2pm
Nobody buys software to operate software.
Every tool in your stack hands you controls. Filters, sequences, dashboards, approval queues. Vortel doesn’t give you more controls. It gives you the outcome, inside the rules you set.
Every tool in your stack hands you controls. Filters, sequences, dashboards, approval queues. Vortel doesn’t give you more controls. It gives you the outcome, inside the rules you set.
DATA
SEQUENCER
WRITER
INBOX
DIALER
SCHEDULER
ONE SYSTEM · ONE BILL
You give it a need.
It gives you meetings.
YOUR NEED
Get me 12 conversations with fintech CTOs in California.
Send
WHAT CAME BACK
412 people worth contacting
From 1,284 found. Sized to what you asked for.
You give it a need
One line, in plain English. No list to upload, no segment to build, no sequence to configure.
LEAD
Dana Whitfield
VP Sales · Northbeam · 140 people
ENRICHMENT ON DANA
PERSONAL EMAIL
d.whitfield@gmail.com
DIRECT PHONE
+1 (415) 555-0182
SKILLS
RevOps · Forecasting · Salesforce
EXPERIENCE
9 yrs · 3 companies · 2 exits
EDUCATION
Berkeley · B.S. Economics
PROSPECT MEMO
DECISION POWER
Signs off under $50k
Reads technical depth, not volume. Opens on outcomes,
not features.
Company summary · Inferred profile · Key points for the interaction
It builds the profile, person by person
Not a segment. A named person with their own file: role, seniority, background, and how they decide.
COMPANY BRAIN
Your cases, your tone, your objection bank.
+
LEAD DETAILS
Her role, her file, her prospect memo.
THE MESSAGE, SYNTHESIZED FROM BOTH
To: Dana Whitfield
Hi Dana — you rebuild the same list every Monday. We cut that to twenty minutes for Ledgerly, same headcount.
CHANNEL ORDER, DECIDED FOR DANA
→
→
Chosen from her enrichment. Not from a segment, not from a batch.
It writes, and picks the channel for that lead
Your cases, your tone, your objections, aimed at one person. The channel and the order come from her file, not from a list.
WHAT CAME BACK
63 replies
RESULT · THIS WEEK
MON
TUE
WED
THU
FRI
Booked straight into your calendar, without you opening it.
VORTEL CALL INFRASTRUCTURE
The call runs on Vortel’s own lines.
Dialing, recording and logging included. No third-party dialer to buy or connect.
MEETINGS
BOOKED
11
Qualified leads and booked meetings
What lands on your calendar is a conversation. Calls run on Vortel’s own infrastructure, not a third-party dialer.
Does Vortel replace my sales team?
No. Vortel runs the work that happens before a conversation exists: building the list, writing the first touch, sending it, and reading what comes back. The conversation itself stays with your team. The moment a prospect asks something real, the thread goes to a person.
How is this different from the sequencers I already know?
A sequencer sends what you wrote, to a list you brought. Vortel does the two parts before that: it decides who is worth contacting and why, and it writes from your own material rather than from a template. But the difference that matters is at the other end. The agent that writes has no send tool. That is not a setting you could leave off by accident. Sending is a separate capability with its own limits, and it waits for you.
Where does the writing come from?
Your Company Brain. Your cases, your tone, your objection handling, and the way your team already talks about the product. The agent that drafts is grounded in that material, and it has no tool to send. Sending is a separate capability with its own limits.
Will this burn my domain or my LinkedIn account?
That is the right thing to worry about, and it is why sending is deliberately slow. Emails go out three to eight minutes apart, at random, spread across every connected account instead of concentrated on one. LinkedIn runs a seven week ramp: invitations start at five a day and step up as the account ages, so the pace advances with the account and not with your impatience. Each account runs in its own isolated session on a dedicated residential IP, cookies rotate weekly, and the system throttles itself the moment LinkedIn signals a limit. You can watch the counters per account, per hour and per day, and set the sending window in your own timezone.
What does “governance” actually control?
Four things you set once. Who the system is allowed to contact. How much it can send per domain per day. What it is allowed to claim. And which replies it has to hand to a person instead of answering. These are not preferences buried in a settings page. They are the boundary the system runs inside.
What happens if the system gets something wrong?
Every action is logged with the reason it was taken, so you can find it. Reply handling starts in draft-only, so nothing leaves the building before you have seen what it looks like. And pricing, legal, and churn signals are routed to a person automatically instead of being answered.
How long before it is actually working?
You can size a market and run a search on day one, and that part costs nothing. Writing that sounds like you needs one more step: your library has to be published, not just drafted. With nothing published, the agents have nothing to read and the writing comes out generic, with no error on screen to tell you. Publishing it changes the behavior at once. That is the one thing worth doing before your first campaign, and it is what the setup session is for. Every plan includes one.
Which channels does Vortel send from?
Email, LinkedIn and SMS. Email and LinkedIn run from your own accounts, not from a shared pool, so the sending reputation you build stays yours. Calls are a rep action: your team places them and Vortel keeps the record. No agent dials on its own, and an agent that does is on the way. One honest note before you plan around LinkedIn: a free account caps you at roughly five invitations a month, so the channel needs a paid seat to be worth turning on. That ceiling is LinkedIn’s, not ours.
How is pricing calculated?
You buy credits, and every plan runs at the same rate: thirty cents a credit. Starter is 800 a month at $240, Growth is 2,000 at $599, and Scale is 5,000 at $1,490. Enterprise is quoted to what you run. Nothing is gated. Every plan has every feature, unlimited seats, and a setup session. Credits decide how far you go in a month, never what you are allowed to use. A credit is spent when the system does something for you: sizing a market before you commit to it costs nothing, reading and writing your library costs nothing, and a send that fails returns its credit.
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