Everything that happens around a call, in one place
The call is the easy part. What costs a seller their week is the hour before it and the hour after: the digging for context, the price nobody can find, the proposal that gets written from memory. Sell holds all three.
Walk in already knowing
Before the call, the copilot has read this client's earlier meetings, what you quoted them, what they owe and what your knowledge base says about the thing they asked about. It writes the brief; you read it in a minute.
- Every past meeting with this client, summarised
- What you charged them last time, from your own price list
- Open invoices and tasks against the account
Guidance while you are still talking
Meetings run in the browser on a link you send, with nothing to install, and the media goes directly between you and your client. You get a live transcript and suggestions as you talk. The suggestions are yours alone: the client sees a video call.
- Live transcript in the room, not after it
- Seller-only suggestions, never shown to the guest
- An analysis waiting when you hang up
Quote what you actually charge
Your price list lives in the workspace, so the copilot quotes the real number instead of a plausible one. Columns are yours: text, number, currency, percentage, or a formula that computes a margin or a bundle price as you type.
Send the follow-up before you lose the thread
A proposal, an invoice or a follow-up email, drafted from what was said on the call and the products you actually quoted. Invoices go out as a real PDF, and the money is collected on your own Stripe account.
Where this happens in the workspace
- Meetings
- Clients
- Products
- Invoices
- Payments
- Emails