Most sales AI just automates what you were already doing wrong.
We saw it in our own product.
Chloe was leaving the same voicemail to the same prospect, over and over.
Automated repetition dressed up as outreach.
So we fixed it.
Now you control when she leaves a message, what
ALL SALES AI AGENTS SUCK!
Just kidding! Ours is DOPE! 😂 [Disclaimer: It took us a whole year of polish and craftsmanship to turn potential slop into a killer closer called Chloe]...
Finally we can empower entrepreneurs and small businesses to instantly scale their sales
50% of deals go to the first responder.
Your team isn't losing deals because they're bad at selling — they're losing before they even know the lead exists.
For 20 years, there's been a gap between "lead comes in" and "someone picks up the phone."
We just closed it.
Close is now the only CRM having conversations with your leads.
Our early Beta testers are obsessed:
"My jaw dropped."
"Our booking are up 50% with Chloe."
"Chloe's in commanding control. I didn't know AI could do this."
The problem has always been that conversations couldn’t scale. Until now.
315,000 Chloe conversations have already happened.
No more leads left waiting.
No more human time wasted chasing follow-ups.
No more revenue hiding in your pipeline.
Closed beta is done.
This is already
Every objection boils down to: “I’m not sure about this yet.”
Which means YOU have to be sure for them.
Confidence is contagious. Transfer your confidence to your buyer.
Write a note on your desk: How you say it > what you say
Memorizing objection-handling scripts is only a small part of the formula. This week, focus on your tone.
Address your prospect’s concerns directly with calm, confident certainty.
You build confidence through a lifetime of both failures and successes.
Success gives you proof that you can win. It validates your skill. But success alone creates shallow confidence. The moment you’re hit with hardship, you fall apart.
Failure is where the real depth comes
In your next call, challenge yourself to veer off-script.
When they give a real answer, don’t move on.
Instead, ask:
“Can I pause for a sec—I want to understand that a little deeper. Why [insert context]?”