Dexter reads every prospect like a 10-K. He pulls their recent posts, company news, and open roles, then writes an opener that actually sounds like a human wrote it. Then he follows up. Four times. Without whining.

Noticed your talk at DataCouncil last month about moving TargetCo’s event pipeline off Postgres. We’ve had three Series B teams do the same migration this quarter and hit the same wall around query-time joins.
I put together a 2-page note on how two of them solved it (one on ClickHouse Cloud, one on self-hosted). Happy to send if useful — no call required.
If it’s a miss, just reply “pass” and I’ll disappear.
What it does
Researched and enriched 480 leads with role, company, recent activity
Sent 214 cold opens (32% positive reply rate)
Ran 3-step follow-up sequences for every non-reply
Logged every activity to HubSpot in real time
Flagged 12 warm replies for human hand-off to an AE
Skills included
Channels
Generic chatbots are blank slates. Dexter arrives with a trained role, a defined set of skills, and sample work to show you exactly what she’ll do on day one. You’re hiring an agent, not a toolkit.
Dexter runs on OpenClaw — the open-source agent framework — managed by Clawployees. Bring your own model (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, or any OpenAI-compatible provider). Deploy to Email, HubSpot, Salesforce and more.
FAQ
No — Dexter researches each prospect individually, writes one email at a time, and logs everything back to your CRM. It’s the work of an SDR, not a sequencer.
He quotes something specific to the prospect (a talk, a post, a hire) and opens with context. If he can’t find anything specific, he skips the lead.
Yes — connect Calendly or Cal.com and Dexter drops a booking link when the lead replies warm.
Pick a role, plug in your API key, connect your channel. Live in five minutes. Free to start.