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Full Outbound Sales Stack

The most commonly deployed outbound sales automation stack. Apollo.io identifies and enriches prospects from a 275M+ contact database, Instantly.ai runs personalised email sequences with inbox rotation for deliverability, and Lemlist adds LinkedIn touchpoints and personalised visuals to increase reply rates. Together they replace 80% of manual BDR work.

The workflow — 3 agents in sequence

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Prospect identification and contact enrichment

B2B sales intelligence platform with 275M+ contacts, AI email sequencing, and autonomous outreach. Free plan; paid from $49/user/month. Used by 600,000+ companies.

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Apollo identifies and enriches target prospects from its 275M+ database, then exports verified contact lists via CSV or API

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Personalised email sequencing and inbox management

Cold email infrastructure platform with autonomous outreach sequences, unlimited sending accounts, and AI reply classification. Outreach from $47/mo, Credits from $47/mo. SOC 2 certified.

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Instantly imports the Apollo contact list and runs multi-step email sequences with inbox rotation to protect deliverability

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LinkedIn outreach and multichannel personalisation

Multichannel outreach platform covering cold email, LinkedIn, calling, SMS, and WhatsApp with AI-generated personalization. Email from $55/user/month annual. SOC 2 Type II.

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This entire stack is MCP compatible

MCP (Model Context Protocol) is an open standard that enables AI agents to connect natively. All agents in this stack support MCP, enabling native agent-to-agent connections without manual data handoffs.

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