Set up two Autopilot campaigns. Wake up to results.
In about twenty minutes you can have two autonomous campaigns running side by side — each with its own audience, sequence, and daily quota. The agent does the research, writing, sending, and follow-up. You review the results.
- Step 01 · 8 minutes
Connect your mailbox and domain
Sign in with Google or Microsoft, or paste your SMTP details. Add the DNS records we give you so every email is signed, tracked, and replies route back to the right inbox.
- Step 02 · 4 minutes
Create your first Autopilot campaign
Pick a goal — book a meeting, drive a signup, or sell a product. Describe one ideal customer profile: industry, company size, job titles, and region. Autopilot builds the sequence, agent, and booking page.
- Step 03 · 4 minutes
Create your second Autopilot campaign
Add a second campaign for a different audience or goal. It gets its own ICP, prospect pool, and sequence. Each campaign runs independently, so one never interferes with the other.
- Step 04 · 2 minutes
Turn both campaigns on and let them run
Approve the first few drafts, then flip the switch. Autopilot keeps each campaign's pool topped up, enrolls the best fits, and runs the sequences around the clock.
- Step 05 · 5 minutes a day
Check your results each morning
Your dashboard shows where each campaign stands: new prospects, emails sent, replies, clicks, meetings booked, and deals moving. You step in only where a human decision is needed.
What the agent does for both campaigns
This cycle repeats around the clock, for every campaign you have on Autopilot. Each campaign gets its own pool, its own queue, and its own results.
Searches for contacts that match each campaign's exact ICP. Skips anyone you deleted, suppressed, or already contacted across any campaign.
Checks every prospect against that campaign's ideal customer profile and puts the best fits at the front of the queue.
Pulls role, company, size, tech, funding, and recent news into a short one-person brief.
Drafts a plain-English email built on the brief — no buzzwords, no spam triggers, and tailored to the campaign's goal.
Delivers inside each prospect's own working hours, spaced out, while staying inside each mailbox's safe daily limit.
Runs the rest of each sequence — emails, LinkedIn touches, and call tasks — until the person replies, converts, or the sequence ends.
Sorts each reply, answers the easy ones, and drafts a response for you when a human should decide.
Books the meeting, shares a tracked signup link, or sends a pay-link — then stops the sequence for that prospect.
Results from two campaigns, one dashboard
Instead of wondering which activity moved the needle, you see exactly what each campaign produced overnight.
Qualified prospects pick a time straight from your calendar. Both campaigns feed the same pipeline, but each prospect only sees messaging for the campaign they matched.
Common questions are answered automatically. The rest land in your queue with a suggested reply, so you can clear them in minutes instead of hours.
Tracked signup links show which campaign drove each self-serve signup, so you know which ICP and message is pulling best.
Add more campaigns later for new verticals, products, or regions. The engine runs each one in its own lane without multiplying your daily workload.
- Approving the first few drafts
- Replies the agent flags for a human
- Showing up to the meetings it books
- Building two separate prospect lists
- Writing sequences for each campaign
- Remembering which contact belongs to which campaign
- Chasing people who clicked but went quiet
The agent watches its own health. If a mailbox is struggling, a domain record breaks, or replies dry up, it slows down, fixes what it can, and tells you plainly what to do about the rest.
Ready to run two campaigns on autopilot?
Start the trial and have your first two campaigns running today.