Salesprompter helps you define who to target, find the right leads, qualify them, and move work between the web app, CLI, and browser extension without losing context.
For most people, the important idea is simple:
- sign in once and use the same identity across the product
- define the audience you want to reach
- generate, enrich, and score leads in steps you can inspect
- move qualified leads into outreach without hiding what happened
Most users should start here
- Quickstart: install the CLI, sign in, and run a first workflow.
- Find and Qualify Leads: define your ICP, build a lead list, enrich contacts, score fit, and send qualified leads onward.
- Common Problems: recover quickly when sign-in, data, or sync steps fail.
If you want the product map
- How Salesprompter Works: a plain-language system overview.
- Salesprompter CLI: the command-line workspace for repeatable lead workflows.
- Common Problems: the fastest recovery path when a workflow goes sideways.
What these docs cover
- getting started with the CLI
- defining an ICP and generating leads
- enriching, scoring, and reviewing leads
- syncing qualified leads into downstream tools
- recovering from the most common sign-in and workflow issues
Product posture
Salesprompter is built around visible artifacts and explicit handoffs:
- important steps produce files or responses you can inspect
- sign-in is shared across the app, CLI, and extension
- fallback behavior is labeled as fallback
- sync remains reviewable before you apply changes
That posture should stay true as the product grows.