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nettnew

v1.0.1

Published

Outbound sales copilot for Claude Code — company research, ICP-scored prospect lists, call prep, and email sequences, installed with one command.

Readme

nettnew

Every rep runs the top rep's playbook.

nettnew installs a sales copilot into your own machine. It reads your website, asks you three questions, and hands you a research brief on a real prospect before the coffee's cold. No CRM required. No data leaves your laptop unless you tell it to.

What it is

Most sales tooling asks you to trust a platform with your pipeline before it's proven anything. nettnew works the other way: point it at your website, answer three quick questions, and it builds you a genuine research brief on a company you actually want to call — tiered against your own ICP, with reasons stated in your own words. Then it drafts an opening email sequence in your voice. All in about ten minutes, all on your machine.

It's not a demo of what a system could do. It's the first real brief.

Quickstart

npx nettnew

Answer one question (where to install), then:

cd nettnew-sales && claude

Type /nettnew-setup — bring your website URL. First brief in about 10 minutes.

What you get

Once it's installed, these run as skills you can call by name:

  • research — a half-day-analyst-quality brief on any company: what they do, why they fit your ICP, likely buyers, and personalized angles — with sources.
  • market-pull — feed it your ICP (or describe it on the fly) and it pulls a scored, tiered list of companies worth calling, with reasons.
  • call-prep — turns a research brief into a call script: opener, talking points, objection responses, a close.
  • call-log — log how a call went in plain English; it updates the prospect record (and your CRM, if connected) automatically.
  • sequence — drafts a 3–5 step email sequence grounded in real research, written in your voice — labeled honestly when it's still learning that voice.

Tiers

Tier 0 — free, self-serve. Everything above. Web-search-only research, zero API keys, works the moment you install it.

Extended access — a conversation, not a checkout. Deeper enrichment, batch research across a market, live CRM sync, and a system tuned to your actual playbook — that's a short call with Dyanesh. Book time →

FAQ

Do I need Obsidian? No. nettnew writes plain markdown to a local vault/ folder. Obsidian can open it if you happen to use Obsidian — it's not required.

Which CRMs does it work with? HubSpot, Zoho, Attio, or none at all. Pick one during setup, skip it entirely, or add it later — nothing blocks on having a CRM connected.

Where does my data live? On your machine. Company research, prospect notes, and call logs are plain files in your install directory. Nothing is synced anywhere unless you connect a CRM or sequencer yourself.

What's actually running this? nettnew scaffolds a set of skills into a Claude Code session on your machine — that's the plumbing. What you actually see is research briefs, call scripts, and email drafts.


Built by Nett New — fractional GTM systems for teams who'd rather sell than fiddle with tooling.