Quick Start

Two sales campaigns running on their own, in about 30 minutes

You answer a handful of plain questions. The AI does the rest of the setup. By the end of this page you'll have two campaigns talking to two different groups of buyers, both running without you.

Start with the AI

Autopilot builds the buyer profile and the emails from five short answers.

Do it twice

Two campaigns, two different groups of buyers, running side by side.

Then step back

Autopilot finds people, writes, sends, follows up and books meetings.

  1. 1

    Create your account and sign in

    1 minute

    Sign up with your work email. You get a 14-day trial with full access. One trial per account, so use the address you really work from.

    Create account
  2. 2

    Let the AI set up your first campaign

    5 minutes

    Start here, not with the manual screens. Open Autopilot, answer five short questions, and the AI builds the whole campaign for you.

    • Your name and company, and your website if you have one.
    • What you sell, in one plain sentence.
    • Who you sell to, in one plain sentence.
    • What you want out of it: booked meetings, signups, or sales.
    • Press Start. The AI writes the buyer profile, the emails, and the follow-ups.

    You do not have to know any of the jargon. Write it the way you'd say it out loud. The AI turns that into job titles, company sizes, industries and locations to search for.

    Open Autopilot
  3. 3

    Connect the mailbox the emails go out from

    3 minutes

    Pick whichever is easiest. This is the address your buyers will see and reply to.

    • Gmail or Google Workspace — sign in with Google, about 30 seconds.
    • Microsoft 365 or Outlook — sign in with Microsoft, same thing.
    • Your own mail server — paste host, port, username and password.
    Connect a mailbox
  4. 4

    Prove the emails really come from you

    5 minutes

    Two things only. Copy the short list of DNS records onto your domain — or press Email to IT and let your admin do it — then pick the From address buyers see, like sales@yourcompany.com. Press Check setup and watch each line turn green. Everything else is handled for you.

    Set up your domain
  5. 5

    Review what the AI wrote, then approve

    5 minutes

    Autopilot shows you the buyer profile, the first email, and the follow-ups before anything is sent. Read the first three drafts. Change a sentence if you want it to sound more like you. Then approve.

    • Emails are short and written in plain words — no hype, no jargon.
    • Each one ends with one easy question the reader can answer.
    • Every message is personalised with real facts about the person and their company.
    Review the emails
  6. 6

    Give the AI somewhere to send people

    2 minutes

    So the AI can finish the job instead of just asking. Paste your booking link (Calendly, Cal.com, Google Calendar, or use the built-in one) and, if you sell a product people can sign up for, add that link too. When a buyer shows interest, the AI shares the right one and the meeting lands on your calendar.

    Add your links
  7. 7

    Turn Autopilot on for campaign one

    2 minutes

    Open Autopilot and switch it on for the campaign you just built. From here it runs on its own: it finds new people who match your buyer profile, fills in the missing details about them, writes each email, sends at sensible times in the reader's own time zone, chases the ones who go quiet, reads the replies, and books meetings.

    • Only people who score 60 or higher against your buyer profile get emailed.
    • Weak matches are dropped and never looked at again.
    • You'll see a green Running badge and live numbers on the page.
    Open Autopilot
  8. 8

    Build campaign two — a different set of buyers

    5 minutes

    Go back to Autopilot and run it again, this time describing a different group. The point is that the two campaigns test different ideas at the same time, so you learn twice as fast.

    • Same product, different job title — e.g. campaign one talks to the head of sales, campaign two talks to the IT lead.
    • Different industry — e.g. software companies in one, manufacturers in the other.
    • Different size or country — small companies in one, large ones in the other.
    • Different offer — a demo in one, a trial signup in the other.

    Each campaign keeps its own buyer profile, its own list of people, and its own emails. Nothing is shared, so one never steals the other's prospects.

    Run Autopilot again
  9. 9

    Turn Autopilot on for campaign two

    1 minute

    Switch the second campaign on the same way. Both now run side by side. Sellscape takes turns between them so your mailbox never sends too much in one go, and it spaces the messages out through the day like a person would.

    Switch on campaign two
  10. 10

    Check in for five minutes a day

    5 minutes / day

    From now on the only screen you need in the morning is Today. It shows who replied, who's warm and worth a personal note, anything the AI wants a decision on, and the meetings on your calendar. Everything else keeps running while you get on with your day.

    Open Today
What the AI handles once both campaigns are on

You approve. It works.

  • Works out who to sell to from one sentence you write.
  • Searches for real people who match, and checks their email addresses are live.
  • Fills in the missing facts — role, company size, industry, location, recent news.
  • Scores every person against your buyer profile and throws away the weak matches.
  • Writes each email fresh for that one person, in plain words.
  • Sends at a sensible hour in the reader's own time zone.
  • Follows up when someone goes quiet, and stops the moment they reply.
  • Reads replies, sorts interested from not interested, and answers the simple ones.
  • Shares your booking or signup link when someone is ready.
  • Stops emailing anyone who buys, books, or asks to be left alone.

What the first week looks like

So you know whether it's working without staring at the screen.

Day 1

Both campaigns start finding people and sending the first emails. Expect a slow start on purpose — mailboxes warm up.

Days 2-4

Sending volume climbs. First opens and clicks show up on each campaign's card.

Days 3-7

First replies arrive. The AI sorts them and answers the easy ones. You get a nudge for the ones worth your voice.

Week 2

You can see which of the two groups replies more. Keep the winner, and run Autopilot again on a third idea.

Step 4 — what you actually do

Two things. That's the whole job.

No extra accounts, no keys, no developer. If someone else looks after your domain, you can send them the records straight from the screen.

1

Paste the records

Sellscape shows a short list. Copy them into wherever your domain lives — Cloudflare, GoDaddy, Namecheap, Route 53 — or click Email to IT to send the exact list on. Then click Check setup and watch each line turn green.

2

Pick a From address

Choose the name buyers see — for example sales@acme.com. Both campaigns can use it, and every reply comes straight back into the app.

What Sellscape handles for you (optional reading)
  • Signs every email so Gmail and Outlook trust it.
  • Routes every reply back into Sellscape so the AI can answer.
  • Tracks delivery, opens, clicks, bounces and spam reports.
  • Honours unsubscribes instantly — across every campaign, now and later.
  • Removes bouncing addresses and complainers automatically to protect your good name.

Want the full reference?

The User Guide walks through every screen and setting in detail.