For SDRs

200 accounts a quarter. Four hours back.

SDRs spend three to four hours a day on research before they can send. Mama writes the brief in six seconds. Same personalization, same reply-worthy openers — you just skip the prep.

Free forever · No credit card · Brief in 6 seconds
signalmama.com/queue/morning-batch
Processing
Your morning queue
Started 7:42 AM · 50 accounts in batch · ~4 min remaining
Workspace · NA Outbound ICP · Mid-Market SaaS
Done
40
▲ 47 today
In ICP
29
73% fit rate
Avg brief time
5.8s
▼ −0.4s
Time saved today
5h 12m
vs. manual
40 done · 3 running · 7 queued 80%
Account ICP fit Signals Status Time
notion.so
92 7 Done 3.1s
linear.app
88 5 Done 4.4s
rippling.com
94 9 Running
shopify.com
76 4 Queued
airtable.com
91 6 Queued
figma.com
89 8 Queued
+ 44 more accounts in this batch
A day in the life

Your morning with Mama.

Same quota. Same target list. A different shape of day.

7:42 AM
Paste 50 domains. Hit Go.
From your sequencer, your CRM, or yesterday's Mama-flagged signals. Drag-drop or paste a list.
7:48 AM
50 briefs done. Open the first one.
Mama runs in parallel — six seconds per brief, all done in under a minute. Briefs ranked by ICP fit.
8:00 AM
Review, regenerate where needed.
Average rep keeps the opener Mama wrote 7 times out of 10. Regenerate the rest with one click — same brief credit.
10:00 AM
First 25 pushed to Smartlead.
Briefs land in the right sequencer field with the opener already filled in. Click through, hit send. Same flow you already use.
12:00 PM
Lunch. Actual lunch.
The kind where you leave your desk. Pre-Mama, this used to be where you ate while still researching account #3.
1:00 PM
Calls + AE prep + tomorrow's list.
Afternoon goes to live calls, prepping booked meetings for your AEs, and curating tomorrow's 50.
4:30 PM
Tomorrow's batch queued.
Paste tomorrow's 50, let them generate overnight. Wake up to a queue full of briefs ready to review.
5:00 PM
50 accounts touched. Four hours back.
Same quota. Half the day. The hours you used to spend stitching tabs together are the hours you now spend on the work that actually books meetings.
Average daily time saved by SDRs running Mama at this volume.
Compounds weekly. ~18 hours back per week.
3h 52m / day
The math

Before Mama, with Mama. The numbers.

What an SDR's day looks like across four key metrics — before the tab strip went away, and after.

Time per account
Before 20 min
With Mama 6 sec

From six tabs and a Google Doc to one paste. The brief is written, not researched.

Daily research load
Before 3–4 hrs
With Mama ~20 min

The time you spend reviewing briefs is the only time you spend on research.

Accounts touched / day
Before 8–15
With Mama 40–50

Same eight-hour day. Three to four times the surface area on your target list.

Hours back / week
Before 0
With Mama ~18

Hours that go to calls, AE prep, learning the territory — instead of stitching tabs.

Plays well with others

Lives in your stack. Doesn't replace it.

Mama fills the gap between your contact database and your sequencer — the research and writing layer. Everything else stays where it is.

Step 1 · You bring

Your account list

From the contact database you already use. Paste, drag, or pipe via integration.

Apollo Sales Nav HubSpot Salesforce
Step 2 · Mama writes

The brief, in six seconds

Why-now hook, ranked signals, customer voice, draft opener. Per account, in parallel.

Signal Mama
Step 3 · Your sequencer sends

Briefs in the right field

Push briefs straight into your sequencer — opener already filled in. Click through, hit send.

Smartlead Instantly Lemlist Outreach

Mama doesn't replace your sequencer, your CRM, or your contact database. She fills the gap between them — the research and writing layer. Add her to your stack, keep everything else.

See all 12 integrations → /integrations

Pricing for SDRs

Two plans. Start free.

Solo runs your own book. Team is for when your manager wants in too. Pro is for consultancies — usually overkill for individual reps.

Recommended for SDRs
Solo
$49 / month
100
Briefs / month
  • 1 seat — yours alone
  • 30-day brief history
  • Copy to clipboard / manual send
  • All 6 signal categories
  • Comes with you if you switch jobs
Start free

Need unlimited briefs, white-label, or API access? That's Pro — best for consultancies and outbound services. See the full pricing page →

SDR questions

What every SDR asks before they sign up.

Real questions from real reps. Pricing details live on the pricing page; brief mechanics live on the product page.

Every opener Mama writes is anchored on real, traceable signals — a specific funding round, a specific hiring spike, a specific tech change. It reads like a rep who did their homework, because Mama did. Plus you can regenerate or edit any opener before it goes out. Average rep keeps the opener Mama wrote 7 times out of 10.
No — briefs don't send anything. Mama writes the opener; your sequencer sends it. Your existing deliverability rules, warm-up, and send-limit settings all still apply. Mama actually reduces spam flag risk because each opener references real signals (a known anti-spam relevance pattern), instead of generic personalization-token templates.
Nope. Solo is fully self-serve on a personal or company card. Setup takes about a minute — paste a domain, see a brief, swipe a card. The first time you'd need IT is if you want SSO, invoiced billing, or a security review — that's Pro tier territory.
Yes. Solo is a personal subscription tied to your email — your account, your briefs, your history travel with you. Team and Pro workspaces are tied to the company that's paying, so if you change companies you'd start fresh on Solo at the new role (or get Team expensed again).
That's the Team plan. Shared workspaces, shared brief library, a manager view that shows who's running what. On Solo, all your briefs stay private to your account. Most SDRs start on Solo, prove the value to themselves, then make the case for Team once leadership notices the meeting count.
Yes. Export your Sales Nav list to CSV, paste the company URLs into Mama, batch-run. On Pro tier you can also pipe Sales Nav saved lists directly via the API. For Solo and Team, the CSV-paste flow takes about 10 seconds for a 50-account batch.
Absolutely. Mama doesn't change anything in your sequencer — she just adds briefs and openers when you want them. Run a brief on an account already mid-sequence, copy the new opener if it's better, paste over the existing one. Sequencer doesn't know the difference.

More questions about briefs themselves? See the brief product page.

Get your morning back

Start free. See the brief.
Decide from there.

Pick a domain you already prospect. See what Mama writes about it. If it would have saved you the 20 minutes — keep her around.

Free forever · No credit card · 100 briefs/month on Solo