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Verslay Exclusive Reply Orchestrator

Context-aware follow-ups, no autosend

Gives sales teams a 2-3x productivity boost on follow-up volume by drafting personalized, research-backed responses for every dormant thread automatically.

Best forConsultingMarketing AgencyProfessional ServicesSaaS
Agents7 required
Duration3-7 minutes

How it runs

Multi-agent orchestration — here's the flow, step by step.

01

Call verslay_recall to retrieve prior reply-handling rules, lead scoring logic, and personalization templates stored in memory. Scan the configured Gmail inbox for all unread prospect replies received in the past 24 hours. Classify each reply as: interested, objection, out-of-office, unsubscribe, or neutral. Extract the sender email, company, original campaign context, and reply body. Produce a classified reply manifest as Phase 1 output.

inbox scanner
02

Consume Phase 1 classified reply manifest. Score each 'interested' and 'objection' reply on response priority: sender seniority, deal size potential, reply sentiment, and time-sensitivity. For interested replies, flag for immediate escalation. For objection replies, categorize objection type (pricing, timing, wrong person, competitor). Produce a prioritized reply action list.

lead scorer
02

In parallel with lead-scorer, call verslay_news_search on each replying prospect's company to detect any recent company events since the original outreach was sent. Call verslay_exclusive_linkedin_profile on the replying contact to retrieve current role, seniority, and recent posts — confirming whether this is a decision-maker. Produce an enrichment card per replying prospect.

web researcher
03

Consume Phase 2 prioritized reply list and Phase 2 enrichment cards. For each interested reply, craft a personalized follow-up sequence: a meeting-booking message referencing the company's recent news, a Calendly embed or scheduling suggestion, and a fallback discovery question if the prospect hesitates. For objection replies, craft a tailored rebuttal addressing the specific objection type with a new angle. Produce personalized reply briefs.

outreach personalizer
03

In parallel with outreach-personalizer, call verslay_exclusive_run_actor with 'vdrmota/contact-info-scraper' on any replying prospects whose email domain is a company domain (not personal) to surface additional decision-maker contacts at the account. Identify buying committee members for multi-threaded follow-up. Produce a buying-committee expansion brief per account.

verslay exclusive reply orchestrator
04

Consume Phase 3 personalized reply briefs and buying-committee expansion briefs. Write final reply emails for all interested and objection replies: subject line with re-engage framing, 2-paragraph body addressing the reply context, specific CTA (meeting link or question). For multi-thread plays, write additional outreach emails to buying committee members. Produce complete reply drafts.

email writer
05

Receive email drafts from Phase 4. Send all reply emails via the configured Gmail account. Update HubSpot or the configured CRM with reply status, sentiment classification, and next-activity date. Call verslay_memorize to store updated reply patterns, objection-rebuttal effectiveness, and industry reply benchmarks in memory. Confirm all actions.

distributor

Required Agents

7
  • inbox-scanner
  • lead-scorer
  • web-researcher
  • outreach-personalizer
  • verslay-exclusive-reply-orchestrator
  • email-writer
  • distributor

Connections

Required

googleverslay_exclusive

Optional

microsoftapify

What it does

  • cold/interested/needs-info/objection classification
  • URL enrichment per thread
  • calendar context cross-reference
  • draft staging only — no autosend
  • stop-sequence detection

Example prompt

Scan my Gmail and Outlook for prospects who havent replied in 5+ days, classify each thread, and draft context-aware follow-ups for my review.

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