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How it works

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No documentation, no prompt engineering, no onboarding call with a solutions engineer. Four steps — and the third one is a phone call from your own agent.

STEP 1 / INTENT

Tell it what you need

One question, four answers. This single choice configures everything downstream — the pathway template, the agent’s opening lines, which questions it asks first, and how aggressively it pushes for the close.

Booking appointments gets an assumptive-close pathway. Qualifying inbound leads gets a speed-to-lead setup that dials within sixty seconds of a form-fill. A contact list gets campaign scheduling with calling windows.

Book appointments for me
Qualify inbound leads
Call a list of contacts
Something else
STEP 2 / VOICE

Pick a voice — or clone yours

Choose from the library — each voice comes with a personality, a region, and performance data showing what it books best. Or clone your own from thirty seconds of speech. Your existing voicemail greeting is enough.

Then talk to it. Before your agent ever dials a prospect, you have a real two-way conversation with it — interrupt it, test it, hear exactly what your prospects will hear.

Callum (you)
cloned from voicemail · 0:34
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Brady
warm UK · 30s
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Alley
crisp US · 40s
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STEP 3 / THE CALL

It calls you first

Before anything goes live, your agent calls your phone and pitches you — running the exact pathway your prospects will get. You play the prospect. Object, interrupt, go quiet, be difficult.

This is the moment most customers describe the same way: “I forgot it wasn’t a person.” If you don’t feel that, don’t proceed — no hard feelings.

Incoming call — your agent
From+44 20 7946 0158
Runningyour live pathway
Durationas long as you like
STEP 4 / TO WORK

Send it to work

Paste a CSV of contacts and launch a campaign. From then on it runs by itself: dialling from local-presence number pools, qualifying against your pathway, booking straight into calendars and leaving tight voicemails.

Everything streams live to your dashboard — every call, transcript, sentiment curve and outcome. Watch none of it, some of it, or sit in the cockpit and whisper. Your quota, your call.

Today, so far
Calls made147
Qualified38
Meetings booked14
Your involvementoptional
Questions

The ones everyone asks.

Do I have to monitor the calls?
No. The agent runs entirely on its own — calls, qualifies, books, and logs everything. The live cockpit exists because watching is sometimes useful (a big account, a new pathway) and steering mid-call is genuinely powerful. But it's optional by design. Most customers check the outcomes list once a day.
What happens when someone asks something it doesn't know?
It says so, and offers to find out — the "honesty when stuck" behaviour is on by default. It never fabricates a price or a spec. Anything it should know, you drop into Knowledge: PDFs, web pages, or typed snippets — exactly like briefing a new rep.
Is this legal? What about compliance?
Outpitch enforces calling windows per jurisdiction, honours do-not-call lists, supports required AI-disclosure rules per region, and records consent where mandated. Compliance is a first-class surface in the product, not a checkbox — you can see exactly what rules applied to every call.
What if the prospect realises it's AI?
Some will ask. The agent answers honestly and keeps going — in our experience the conversation usually continues if the call is genuinely useful to the prospect. What kills calls isn't being AI; it's sounding like AI while pretending not to be.
How long does setup actually take?
The demo call reaches your phone within about ninety seconds of landing on the site. A production setup — voice cloned, knowledge loaded, first campaign scheduled — is typically an afternoon, done yourself, without a call with our team.
Can it hand a call to a human?
Yes — live handover with a one-line summary whispered to the human first ("Sarah, Mercato Solar, interested but concerned about install timelines"). You can also set rules for automatic handover, like when a prospect asks for a human or a deal size crosses a threshold.
Step zero

Start with the phone call, not the docs.

One sixty-second call. If it doesn't impress you, hang up.

No sign-up. No card.