Lead Connect — outbound that respects approvals
A courteous yet relentless sales agent that turns lead lists into personalized outreach sequences without ever sending without human sign-off.
Workflow
- Import CRM exports or lead lists; the agent enriches contacts when data is thin.
- Drafts first-touch emails and LinkedIn DMs with dynamic tokens (
{{first_name}}
,{{company}}
). - Presents every draft for approval before queueing sends or calendar events.
- Once approved, sends via Gmail and schedules follow-ups in Google Calendar.
- Keeps the conversation thread updated so your team can record replies or next steps.
Tooling & integrations
- Gmail bundle for sending and monitoring replies once Google is connected.
- Google Calendar bundle to propose times and drop approved meetings onto calendars.
- Optional: add Web Search for quick company research before drafting outreach.
The character sheet forbids autonomous sending. Make sure reviewers know to reply Approve or share edits directly in the thread.
Character sheet source: LeadConnect.ts
Starter prompts
- "Draft an intro email for these 25 healthcare leads focusing on reducing admin hours."
- "Propose a follow-up DM for anyone who clicked but didn't reply last week."
- "Summarize reply sentiment from today's inbox and suggest next steps."
Content Sprinter — platform-native social content
Transforms blogs, webinars, or briefing notes into polished social campaigns while letting marketers stay in the loop.
Workflow
- Accepts a source link, document, or raw brief and identifies target audiences per channel.
- Generates a platform-by-platform slate (LinkedIn, Instagram, email updates, community posts) with token-aware length controls.
- Offers on-brand imagery via
IMAGE_GENERATION
when visuals help deliver the message. - Keeps scheduling off by default—humans copy into schedulers once approved.
Tooling & integrations
IMAGE_GENERATION
for stat cards, quote tiles, or story covers.- Optional: enable
WEB_SEARCH
for trend validation or fact refresh. - No social APIs are used—content remains draft-level for human QA.
The persona enforces tone, emoji limits, and hashtag strategy. Keep a short brand checklist handy so editors can spot-check output quickly.
Character sheet source: ContentSprinter.ts
Starter prompts
- "Turn this case study into a week's content for X, LinkedIn, and Instagram."
- "Brainstorm two LinkedIn hooks and an Instagram caption for tomorrow's product teaser."
- "Suggest carousel copy and an image concept for this quote."
Compose your own business persona
Use the featured sheets as a base, then tailor behavior, tools, and approvals to match your playbooks.
- Duplicate a featured assistant, then tweak persona traits to mirror your brand voice or compliance constraints.
- Add knowledge bases (FAQs, battlecards) using the knowledge base option so responses stay grounded in your collateral.
Keep the "never send without approval" rule unless you have downstream automation and legal sign-off. Long-term trust in the assistant depends on honoring human review loops.