An entry angle that doesn't lurch
Getting from their topic to your offer is the part that makes or breaks the message. It's also the part you no longer have to invent under time pressure.
Your most valuable prospects are telling you what they care about. EngageSpaice keeps up with all of it, finds where their world connects to what you sell, and writes the opening message. You review it, make it yours, send it.
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The people you're trying to sell to are broadcasting their priorities in public. What they're hiring for. What they just shipped. What's frustrating them. Which idea they're pushing this quarter.
It's the best qualification data you'll ever get, and it's free.
But the feed doesn't show you the people who matter - it shows you whatever it feels like, on whatever day you happen to be scrolling. So the one post that would have opened the conversation slides past unseen, and two weeks later you send a message that has nothing to do with anything they've said. It reads exactly like what it is: someone who wasn't paying attention.
Anyone can compliment a post. The skill is getting from what they're dealing with to what you actually do without the turn feeling like a swerve, the sentence where a real conversation either starts or dies.
That's the part EngageSpaice does. It knows what your company sells and what makes it worth buying. So when a prospect posts about the problem you happen to solve, you don't get a summary. You get the angle, and a message already written around it.
Then you do the last mile: change the words that don't sound like you, and send.
EngageSpaice reads your website and what's publicly out there about your company, then drafts your value proposition. You fine-tune it. Minutes, not a positioning workshop.
Your named accounts, your target buyers, the handful of people who'd change your year.
Everything they post, read and distilled into what's actually worth engaging on.
It connects what they said to what you offer, then drafts the message. Edit it right there, and send when it sounds like you.
LinkedIn today. X coming soon.
Getting from their topic to your offer is the part that makes or breaks the message. It's also the part you no longer have to invent under time pressure.
The distance between "I should reach out to her" and actually reaching out is usually a cursor blinking in an empty field. That gap is gone.
Hiring pushes, launches, funding, public frustrations - the moments that make outreach feel obvious instead of intrusive.
Be a familiar name for a few weeks and the first real message isn't cold at all.
The relationships worth following closely are few. This is how you follow them consistently, instead of in bursts whenever you remember to go looking.
New hires open conversations like they've been on the account for a year, because they're working from the same positioning your best closer uses.
Founders selling their own product, where every message carries weight and there's no SDR to hide behind.
Sales teams working named accounts, where the list is finite and burning a prospect on a bad first touch is expensive.
Anyone whose pipeline runs through relationships, consultants, recruiters, agency owners, business development.
For individual accounts.
| Briefs/mo | EUR (incl. 19% VAT) | USD | |
|---|---|---|---|
| EngageSpaice Starter | 75 | €19 | $19 |
| EngageSpaice Pro | 150 | €29 | $29 |
First two months 50% off - Starter €9.50/mo, Pro €14.50/mo.Starter $9.50/mo, Pro $14.50/mo.
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No. EngageSpaice drafts it from your website and other public information about your company. Read it, sharpen it, and you're running. Most people spend more time choosing a password.
Never. Every message waits for you to read it and hit send. Nothing runs in the background with your name on it.
It's built from one specific post and one specific value proposition, yours, which is more than any template has ever had to work with. And you get the last edit, every time. The tell isn't that a machine helped; the tell is generic. This is the opposite of generic.
They'll be able to tell you read their post and had a reason to write. That's the entire point.
Then you'll know that too, and you'll know the moment they start. Quiet accounts that suddenly go loud are usually quiet accounts with news.
Minutes. Approve your value proposition, add your list, go.
Coming soon. LinkedIn first, because that's where the buying conversations are.
The angle is sitting in a feed you don't have time to read, and the message takes you twenty minutes to write. Both of those problems have the same fix.
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