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OutreachGuy

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Qualified sales calls on your calendar, without hiring an SDR

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Starting Price
$2000/mo
Type
Saas

About OutreachGuy

OutreachGuy is a managed sales outreach service that handles the entire process of booking qualified sales calls for clients. The service includes building targeted lead lists, writing personalized copy, managing email deliverability through dedicated domains and warmed inboxes, handling replies, and scheduling calls directly onto the client's calendar. OutreachGuy operates on a month-to-month subscription model with a one-time setup fee, and clients only pay once campaigns are live and sending. The service focuses on email-led outreach but can also incorporate LinkedIn, Reddit, or X/Twitter where the target audience is active. OutreachGuy positions itself as a cost-effective alternative to hiring a full-time SDR or engaging a traditional agency, with a 30-day guarantee that promises at least three qualified calls or the next month free.

Key Features

Managed outreach: builds lists, writes copy, sends campaigns, handles replies, and books calls
Email-led outreach with optional LinkedIn, Reddit, or X/Twitter channels
Dedicated domains and warmed inboxes with SPF/DKIM/DMARC configuration for deliverability
Fresh lead lists (not recycled databases) with verification
Personalized campaign copy per channel
Weekly reporting on results, changes, and tests
30-day guarantee: at least 3 qualified calls or next month free
Pricing starts after campaigns go live (no payment during warmup)

Pros & Cons

Pros
  • Managed service reduces the need to hire and manage an SDR
  • Pricing appears lower than typical SDR salary or agency fees (starting at $2,000/month plus $1,500 setup)
  • 30-day guarantee offers some risk mitigation for new clients
  • Focus on deliverability with dedicated domains and warmed inboxes
  • Fresh lead lists and personalized copy may improve reply rates
  • Client works directly with the team running campaigns, not a junior
Cons
  • Service is managed, so clients have limited direct control over day-to-day outreach
  • Pricing is a monthly subscription plus setup fee, which may be a barrier for very small budgets
  • Results depend on the quality of lead lists and campaign targeting; guarantee only covers 3 calls
  • Additional volume appears to be priced per extra qualified conversation, which could increase costs
  • Service may not be suitable for companies that prefer to keep outreach in-house

Best For

B2B companies needing to book qualified sales calls without hiring an SDRStartups and small businesses that want to outsource outbound sales outreachSales teams looking to scale cold email and multi-channel outreach with managed executionFounders who want to focus on closing calls rather than managing outreach campaignsCompanies seeking a cost-effective alternative to full-time SDRs or agencies

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FAQ

How does the pricing work?
Based on the website, OutreachGuy charges $2,000 per month plus a one-time $1,500 setup fee. Monthly billing starts only when campaigns go live and are sending; there is no charge during the warmup period. Additional volume is priced per extra qualified conversation booked.
What channels does OutreachGuy use for outreach?
OutreachGuy primarily uses email, but can also incorporate LinkedIn, Reddit, or X/Twitter where the target audience is active. The channel mix is chosen based on where the client's buyers are most likely to engage.
Is there a guarantee?
Yes, OutreachGuy offers a 30-day guarantee: if they do not book at least 3 qualified calls after campaigns go live, the next month is free. This should be verified on the current pricing page.
Do I need to provide my own lead lists?
No, OutreachGuy builds fresh lead lists as part of the service. They verify lists and do not use recycled databases.
How is deliverability managed?
OutreachGuy sets up dedicated domains and warmed inboxes, configures SPF/DKIM/DMARC records, and manages deliverability to help ensure emails land in the inbox rather than spam.
Can I cancel anytime?
The service is month-to-month and cancelable anytime, according to the website. Specific cancellation terms should be confirmed with the provider.