A req lists your category as a must-have, so they have decided to buy before any vendor knows.
Reps already send enough. The pipeline gap comes from where those sends land, accounts that were never in a buying window. Intakra builds the buying signals specific to your offer and ranks your market by who's showing them right now, with the why cited, so rep time goes where revenue is.
Activity dashboards are green, pipeline is flat. Touches landing on out-of-market accounts round to zero, and you can't see which ones those were.
Ops pulls a list, enablement blesses it, and by the time reps work it the world has moved. A renewal window opened, the champion changed jobs, a competitor slipped.
When a rep can't say why now, the first line is generic, reply rates sag, and coaching turns into guesswork.
Every tracked account scored by fit × heat, recency-weighted, re-scored as new signals land. The Monday question answers itself.
One cited line on what changed and why it matters to your offer. Reps open with evidence; you coach against it.
Ready accounts and their signals push into HubSpot, Salesforce, or Attio, with the timing attached, not a note from memory.
A req lists your category as a must-have, so they have decided to buy before any vendor knows.
Named a first-ever Head of Revenue Ops, a net-new buyer with a mandate to tool up.
Closed a $48M Series C to expand cross-border lanes, with fresh budget and new ops headcount.
Sample signals of the kinds sales leaders act on, every line cited to a source.
“The forecast doesn't slip because reps stop working. It slips because they work the wrong accounts on the right schedule.”
Free scan, no card, bring the output to Monday's pipeline review.