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Every contact, forged.

contact-forge pairs a multi-channel outbound platform with a dedicated SDR. Email, LinkedIn, and phone strikes shaped into qualified meetings. No spray, no auto-bots, no apologies.

Email, LinkedIn, and phone Every line reviewed Dedicated SDR per brief
Channel-aware strikes
Each touch tuned to the medium
Hand-shaped by SDR
Every step reviewed before send
Live replies in thread
Same-day, no auto-bots
Briefed handoff
Meetings drop with context
The method

The forge. Four phases.

Every contact follows the same arc: heat the account, strike on the right channel, shape the conversation, deliver the meeting.

01

Heat

Account research, signal mapping, persona depth. We warm up the account before we ever send. Cold strikes don't shape iron.

Phase 1 · Warm
02

Strike

First touch, signal-led, channel-matched. Email, LinkedIn, or phone, whichever the prospect actually opens.

Phase 2 · First Hit
03

Shape

Follow-up strikes timed and tuned. Channels build on each other. Replies handled live by your SDR.

Phase 3 · Tune
04

Deliver

Qualified meeting drops on your calendar with a written brief. Persona, signal trail, opening question.

Phase 4 · Hand off
The strikes

Three channels. One arc.

Each channel does a specific job in the sequence. The SDR decides which strike fires when. Channels build context, not noise.

Email

The opener and re-angle

Email carries the substance. Signal-led openers, value-led follow-ups, and the wrap step that closes the loop without an apology.

Strike 01: signal opener tied to the prospect's own words
Strike 03: re-angle with a customer story matching the pain
Strike 05: wrap with a soft deadline and a no-harm escape

LinkedIn

The echo, not the duplicate

LinkedIn confirms you're a real person and softens the next email. Connect, reference the thread, leave the substance to the inbox.

Strike 02: soft connect with one line referencing the email thread
Strike 04 (optional): share-with-a-comment if a relevant post lands

Phone

The warm interrupt

Phone interrupts only when an email has been opened. Fifteen seconds of context, one question, no monologue. A human voice when the prospect is ready.

Strike 04: warm call referencing the email and offering the framework
Voicemail: short, named, with a follow-up email noted
The SDR

The blacksmith at the anvil.

Every strike is reviewed, every reply read same-day, every meeting briefed. The sequence runs because a human is shaping it, not because a bot is firing it.

What they own

Daily strike work
  • Sequence designMaps the arc per account: which channels, what timing, what message order.
  • Every line reviewedAI drafts, the SDR shapes. No strike fires without a human read.
  • Live reply handlingSame-day, in-thread responses. No autoresponders, no template chains.
  • Briefed handoffMeetings book with a one-page brief: signals, persona, opening question.

Why this works

The blacksmith's edge
  • One SDR per briefYour forge, your category, your voice. Not a pool, not a shared queue.
  • Decides when to pauseA bot keeps firing. A human reads the room and lets a thread breathe.
  • Comp on qualityBonus tied to qualified meetings, not strikes made. Wrong incentive removed by design.
  • Weekly working sessionYou sit with the SDR every week. Walk the sequences, tune the strikes, kill what's not shaping.
Send your brief

Tell us who to reach. We'll forge the contact.

Bring your ICP, your channel constraints, and the goal for next quarter. We'll come back with a sample sequence and the first strike we'd send.