- 47 prospects in the queue. Not one drafted.
- Cursor blinking after “Hi {firstName},” for 4 minutes straight.
- Manager just pinged: “How many sent today?”
Open any LinkedIn profile. Click the icon. Eight seconds later you have a four-sentence email referencing their last post, their company’s quarterly priority, and a deal they shipped. In your voice. Ready to paste straight into Outreach.
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One LinkedIn profile, one click, no edits, no cuts. The same rhythm you’ll run fifty times tomorrow morning.
Your OpenAI key. Your prospect data. Your machine. We never see either.
Same rep, same coffee, same 47 prospects. The difference is what gets sent before standup.
Two years of prompt rewrites baked into 8 seconds. Every IntelSDR draft has to hit this structure. No exceptions.
“Hey Lena, saw your team just rolled out the Q3 RevOps playbook. The ‘one funnel, one truth’ framing is sharp.”
A specific reference proves you’re not blasting. The reader knows in 0.4 seconds whether you actually read their stuff.
“Most RevOps leads at Atlassian’s scale lose 4 to 6 hours a week reconciling Salesforce and Marketo data by hand.”
A pain that’s specific to their stage and ICP makes you sound senior. Generic pain reads as junior.
“We help RevOps teams collapse that into one nightly sync that surfaces only the deltas that actually matter.”
One sentence on the solution. Naming a peer at a comparable company is a 2× reply-rate hack.
“Worth a 12-min call Thursday to walk you through what Asana’s RevOps team is doing with it?”
12 minutes feels manageable. Thursday gives them an out. “Walk you through” positions you as the helper, not the seller.
Hi Lena, I hope this finds you well. I came across your profile and was impressed by your work in RevOps at Atlassian.
I wanted to put IntelSDR on your radar. We help teams streamline their data and drive better outcomes.
I’d love to circle back and explore how we could potentially work together. Would you be open to a quick call this week?
Hey Lena, saw your team just rolled out the Q3 RevOps playbook. The “one funnel, one truth” framing is sharp.
Most RevOps leads at Atlassian’s scale lose 4 to 6 hours a week reconciling Salesforce and Marketo by hand.
We help teams collapse that into one nightly sync that surfaces only the deltas. Worth a 12-min Thursday call to walk you through what Asana’s team is doing with it?
And 90+ corporate filler phrases banned at the prompt level. “I hope this finds you well”, “just touching base”, “circling back”, “wanted to put this on your radar”, and 86 more. IntelSDR rejects its own first attempt if the opener could plausibly be sent to anyone else.
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Day one to day seven. Plain English, no setup tickets, no twelve-step guide.
Paste licence, paste OpenAI key, click Generate on the one LinkedIn profile you’ve been avoiding all quarter. 90 seconds. That’s the “oh, this is real” moment.
One outbound block. Every prospect. No edits, no second-guessing. Send the drafts as-is. The point is to break the “I have to rewrite it to be safe” reflex.
One batch every morning before standup. Most reps say day 3 is when they stop second-guessing the drafts. Day 5 is when their manager notices the volume jump.
Replies received. Meetings booked. Hours back. Compare against your previous week. Be honest with yourself.
By now you’ll know if this is a permanent part of your stack or not. If it’s not, email support@intelsdr.com and I refund you in full, the same day. No survey, no “are you sure”. You keep every draft you generated.
Stuck on day 1? Email me. I’ll personally help you get the first draft on screen, free of the support queue. support@intelsdr.com
So I’m never the middleman on your AI bill. You connect OpenAI directly, pay them at cost (about half a cent per email), with no IntelSDR markup or throttle. Your key sits in your browser’s local storage and only fires when you click Generate.
Setting one up takes about 2 minutes. Here’s where you create the key.
No. There’s no database. The request streams from our worker back to your browser, and we drop it the second it’s done. Even if I wanted access to your prospect data, I couldn’t hand it to anyone, because we don’t hold it. Full architecture in the privacy policy if your security team needs it.
Cancel is one click in Gumroad. No exit survey, no “are you sure?” nag. It stops the next billing cycle. You keep access through the period you already paid for, then it ends.
A refund is only available in your first 7 days, on your first paid period. Email support@intelsdr.com and I run it the same day. Refunds cut access immediately. After day 7 you can still cancel any time, you just keep the current period instead of getting it back.
Click Regenerate. New draft from the same scrape, no extra OpenAI cost (cached and re-rolled). You can also edit inline before you copy. Most reps land it on the first try. Nobody I know has needed more than three.
Underneath, yes, IntelSDR uses an OpenAI model (gpt-4o-mini today). The difference is the prompt. If you ask ChatGPT cold to write a cold email, the first line is going to be “I hope this finds you well” and the third sentence is going to mention how impressed it is by their commitment to excellence, because that’s what its training data is full of. The IntelSDR system prompt is two years of rewrites built on top of that base model: it bans ~90 specific phrases, forces a 4-sentence structure, and rejects its own first attempt if the opener could plausibly be sent to anyone else. Easiest test: paste a LinkedIn profile into ChatGPT and ask for a cold email, then run the same profile through IntelSDR. The difference is obvious.
Quick one.
If you’ve scrolled this far, you’re probably one of three people. An SDR who’s tired of typing first lines that get archived in 0.6 seconds. A manager who can’t tell why their reps keep missing quota when the dashboards look fine. Or an agency owner watching their pod burn out faster than they can hire a replacement. I’ve been all three over the last decade, so I built this for that version of me.
The thing nobody at Apollo or Outreach is going to admit: “personalized” emails mostly aren’t actually personalized. Real personalization (read the prospect’s last 3 posts, find their company’s quarterly priority, reference a specific deal they shipped) takes 5 to 10 minutes per email. At 50 emails a day that’s an entire workday spent on first lines, and you still haven’t followed up with anyone from last week. The math doesn’t close, so reps fake it with templates, and prospects spot the templates inside two sentences.
IntelSDR does the 5 to 10 minutes of work in 8 seconds. It reads the same LinkedIn or company page you’d read manually, pulls the parts a buyer would care about, and writes a 4-sentence email in your voice. You can ship it as-is or edit it before you copy. Most days I just ship it.
Try it for 7 days. Generate 30 emails or so. If you don’t feel like the tool just gave you back 2 hours a day, email me inside that 7-day window at support@intelsdr.com and I’ll refund you in full. There’s no survey, no “are you sure?” nag, I just run it. After day 7 the refund window closes, but you can still cancel from Gumroad any time to stop the next bill. You just keep the period you’ve already paid for instead of getting the money back.
— Xavier
Setup is about a minute. Paste licence, paste OpenAI key, click Generate. The first email’s out before your coffee cools. One booked meeting from it pays for the year.