Sales

Close deals,
not CRM tickets.

Your sales team should build relationships and understand customers. 42x handles the pipeline hygiene, lead scoring, and reporting — so they can focus on what actually drives revenue.

What the Sales Agent Does

The pipeline work,
running in the background.

Pipeline Management

Deal stages updated, stale opportunities flagged, and pipeline health reported automatically.

Lead Scoring

Inbound leads evaluated and prioritized based on fit, engagement, and conversion signals.

Follow-up Scheduling

Automated reminders and sequencing for prospect touchpoints. Nothing falls through the cracks.

Pricing Optimization

Competitor pricing tracked, margin analysis automated, and pricing recommendations generated.

Channel Analysis

Sales channel performance compared. Top-performing channels identified and investment recommendations made.

Reporting

Weekly pipeline reviews, conversion funnels, and revenue forecasts — generated, not assembled.

Revenue comes from relationships, not from reporting.

Sales Strategy

Your Sales Team Focuses On

The conversations that
close deals.

Relationship Building

The human connection that closes deals. Trust, empathy, understanding — things AI can’t replace.

Deal Strategy

Complex negotiations, enterprise sales, strategic partnerships. The high-stakes conversations.

Customer Insight

Understanding what customers actually need. Turning feedback into product direction and market intelligence.

How It Works

From playbook to pipeline
in three steps.

01

Define sales playbook

Set your ideal customer profile, deal stages, scoring criteria, and follow-up sequences. The Sales Agent learns your process.

02

Sales agent qualifies & tracks

Leads are scored, pipelines are groomed, follow-ups are scheduled, and reports are generated — every cycle, hands-free.

03

Closers focus on conversations

Your sales team spends time on relationships, negotiations, and the strategic work that drives revenue.

Next

See how it works
for Finance

Budget tracking, expense categorization, and P&L reporting — handled.