Sales · Outbound Sales Assistant
An SDR that won’t re-pitch your pipeline.
Tell it who you’re trying to reach. It finds them, skips anyone already in your CRM or inbox, drafts each email in your voice, and a second AI reads every draft before you do. You approve the batch — it sends weekdays from your address. Replies come back sorted: interested, not now, bounced.
From one brief to an approved batch
You brief it
Your ideal customer, in plain English.
Finds & dedups
Drops anyone in your CRM or inbox.
Drafts & checks
A second AI reviews every draft.
You approve
It sends weekdays from your inbox.
It doesn't stop at send: every reply comes back sorted — interested, not now, bounce — and it drafts your response to the interested ones. Three touches per prospect, then it archives.
The contract
What it runs on its own, what it checks with you, what it won't touch.
Runs on its own
- Pulls one real, recent signal per prospect — the job, the company stage, one thing they just did.
- Skips anyone already in your CRM or inbox. No one in your pipeline gets pitched twice.
- Writes each email in your voice, grounded in what worked for you before.
- A second AI reads every draft before you do. They have to agree.
- Sorts every reply: interested goes to Slack, not now goes to a CRM tag, bounce is suppressed immediately.
Checks with you first
- The batch — you approve every send before it goes out
- Follow-ups #2 and #3 — a different angle each, you approve the cadence
- Replies to interested responses and objections — drafted in your voice, in the same approval queue, never auto-sent
- A tightened ideal-customer definition after each batch — you accept or edit it
Won't do
- If there’s no real reason to mention something, it leaves it out. No fake “I saw your post” lines.
- Won’t quote a price or offer a discount. Those go to you.
- Won’t propose a contract or sign anything. Those go to you.
- Only uses public sources and your own data. Never scrapes anything blocked or gated.
What you get
A draft worth sending — and the pipeline it protected.
Draft · first touch
ReviewedSubject
Question on your Series B hiring plan
Body
Saw Northwind just closed your Series B — congrats. Teams at that stage usually double the AE count in two quarters and the ramp eats the gain. We cut new-rep ramp from 90 days to 40 for two post-B teams last quarter. Worth 15 minutes Thursday?
One signal, cited verbatim. Three sentences, a 60-char subject — and a second AI cleared it for fabrication and tone.
Batch of 50 · before send
11 held backCaught before it sent
- 8 already in your CRM or inbox — your team is mid-conversation
- 3 had no real signal — refused rather than fake the personalization
39 went out, 11 didn't. A smaller batch beats burning a prospect your team already owns.
Pricing
Priced by send volume.
Contact data is bundled — one invoice. Annual prepay saves 20%. Pause anytime for $9/mo; your mailbox stays warm.
What it replaces
Doing this in-house means a full salary, benefits, and months of ramp — for one function. Ataski ships the output from day one at a flat, predictable monthly price.
Enterprise-grade quality for a fraction of a hire. Scale up or pause anytime — you only pay for the months you use.
Founder PAYG
$0/mo + $0.40/send · 100/mo cap
Solo founder? Start here — pay only for sends you use. Hard cap of 100 sends/mo so you never get a surprise bill. Upgrade to Starter the day you outgrow it.
Start Founder PAYGStarter
$199 / month
250 emails/mo · ~12/day
≈ $796.00 per 1,000 emails
- Solo founder testing outbound
- Every first-touch independently reviewed
- CRM + inbox dedup · 14-day trial
Team
$799 / month
2,500 emails/mo · ~114/day
≈ $319.60 per 1,000 emails
- Replaces one SDR
- CRM-dedup + audit on every send
- Independent review on first-touch
Scale
$1,999 / month
10,000 emails/mo · ~455/day
≈ $199.90 per 1,000 emails
- Growth team running multiple campaigns
- Independent review on every draft
- Gemini tiebreaker on disagreement
Enterprise · $3,999/mo+
25,000 emails/mo · ~1,136/day
- · Mid-market outbound
- · Multi-subdomain rotation
- · Always-on tiebreaker
Each tier is a hard daily cap, averaged over ~22 weekday send-days — sent Mon–Fri, weighted Tue–Thu, never weekends.
Setup
About ten minutes to first batch.
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01
Connect. Gmail, your CRM, and Calendar — four OAuths, a couple of minutes.
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02
Brief it. Describe your ideal customer in plain English — about two minutes.
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03
Approve batch one. Day 1, ~30 min to review. It sends Day 2.
Under the hood
Every model and service we use, named.
- Writes the email
- Claude Sonnet 4.6 — Haiku 4.5 on lighter tiers
- Reviews every draft
- GPT-5 — a different vendor on purpose; Gemini 2.5 tiebreaks the ~5% they disagree on
- Finds contacts
- A multi-vendor pay-as-you-go data layer — 60–75% match rate, bundled into your tier
- Sends the email
- Your own verified Gmail — never a shared pool
- Dedup
- Your CRM and your inbox — checked before a single draft is written
- Spend
- Every call with cost in cents at /app/sdr/usage
Outbound that protects your pipeline.
About ten minutes to set up. You approve every batch before it sends. Cancel monthly.