Find pipeline.
Build target lists, research accounts, identify design partners, surface warm paths, and prioritize who matters first.
Coco handles GTM work for you, from account research and outreach to CRM cleanup and execution. You set the goal. Coco does the work; you stay in control of every external action.
Most teams already have the stack: a CRM, marketing automation tools, an email tool, enrichment, call recordings, Slack, a spreadsheet somewhere, and too many tabs.
What's missing isn't another dashboard. It's someone to do the repetitive, detail-driven work that drives revenue — buying ads, researching accounts, drafting first touches, cleaning dead records, fixing follow-up gaps, and keeping the system moving.
Coco is that co-worker. It works inside the tools you already use, runs on credits instead of headcount, and asks before anything leaves your account. You keep the judgment. Coco handles the execution.
In plain English. "Find 20 design partners." "Draft a product update." "Prepare an email to my marketing contacts." "Draft follow-ups for my inbox." "Research these accounts and tee up outreach."
You see the shape of the work up front — what it will do, how long it should take, and what it will cost in credits.
Nothing gets sent, written, spent, or changed outside Coco without your explicit approval. Reusable guardrails for trusted workflows are the roadmap, not a hidden bypass.
Every action is logged, every credit is tracked, and every output links back to what happened. You get the leverage without losing control.
Coco starts grounded in your world — your domain, your GTM playbooks, your operating model. Then it runs the same loop on every job: set the strategy, design the workflow, get your approval, execute, and learn from the result. Each turn sharpens the next, so the work that needs your sign-off today can run inside your guardrails tomorrow.
Coco is not a narrow GTM tool. It is an AI co-worker built to take on the messy, repetitive, high-leverage work that sits between strategy and execution, across teams, roles, and levels.
Ask Coco things like: “Find 20 design partners.” “Draft a product update.” “Research these accounts and tee up outreach.” “Draft follow-ups for my inbox.”
Build target lists, research accounts, identify design partners, surface warm paths, and prioritize who matters first.
Draft first touches, LinkedIn notes, intro requests, and follow-ups in your voice, grounded in real context.
Draft reply suggestions, queue next steps, close follow-up gaps, and keep momentum from quietly dying in your inbox.
Flag stale deals, deduplicate contacts, fill missing fields, and surface the work your pipeline quietly drops.
Prep meetings, suggest next steps, highlight deal risk, and handle the assistant-style work that steals selling time.
Research audiences, segment lists, prep campaigns, write to marketing contacts, and get GTM work ready for approval.
Route leads, update lifecycle stages, maintain workflow logic, and keep operations from slowing down.
Spot weak points, recommend new plays, and turn ideas into operational changes aligned with what works.
Drafting updates, cleaning dead records, fixing follow-up gaps, and handling the GTM work no one quite gets to.
Coco is built around a simple rule: it can read the context you approve, reason deeply, and prepare the work — but it can't send, write, or spend without your explicit approval at the start. Once a workflow is approved and working well, you can let Coco run it autonomously within the guardrails you define. You get automation where it's useful and control where it matters.
Coco researches accounts, identifies design partners, builds target lists, and tees up outreach grounded in real context.
Coco drafts follow-ups, catches stale deals, cleans CRM drift, fixes routing gaps, and keeps the operational work moving.
From buying ads and writing campaign drafts to emailing marketing contacts and keeping systems aligned — Coco picks up the GTM work no one quite gets to.
Credits are a unit of Coco's effort. Every action shows its cost up front, so you always know what the work is worth before you approve it.
Account research briefs
Outreach drafts or follow-ups
CRM records cleaned or enriched
Target list or design-partner searches
Meeting prep packs or next-step suggestions
Workflow checks, routing fixes, or follow-up sweeps
Approved beta users get starter credits during onboarding. Coco shows credit estimates before work runs, so you can decide what is worth approving before anything external happens.
Coco doesn't require a CRM to be useful. And if you don't already have a stack you love, we won't force you to buy one. Phase 2 includes a native CRM and marketing automation suite built around the same model: the system prepares the work, you stay in control, and external actions stay approval-gated.
Start by connecting the tools you already use. Grow into a native system when you're ready.
Apply for the private beta. Connect one tool. Give Coco one concrete goal this week. See whether it earns the next one.