Your leads are going cold while your reps are in meetings.
Research shows that calling within 5 minutes makes you 21x more likely to qualify a lead. But the average B2B company takes 47 hours. CallCast calls every lead in under 60 seconds, qualifies them with your questions, and books meetings directly on your calendar.
The problem
Your SDRs are drowning. They spend most of their day chasing unqualified leads, leaving voicemails, and playing phone tag. Meanwhile, your best leads are getting called by competitors because you couldn't reach them fast enough. The math doesn't work: too many leads, not enough hours, and your best people are burning out.
How CallCast fixes it
CallCast becomes your always-on SDR. It calls every lead instantly, asks the qualifying questions you'd ask, handles basic objections, and books meetings directly on your reps' calendars. Your salespeople stop dialing and start closing. They only talk to prospects who are qualified, interested, and ready to meet.
What you can do
Speed to lead
The average sales team takes 47 hours to respond to a lead. By then, your prospect has already talked to three competitors. CallCast calls within 60 seconds of form submission, while they're still on your website.
Qualify before you call
Your SDRs spend 65% of their time on leads that will never close. CallCast asks budget, timeline, and decision-maker questions upfront, so your reps only get on calls with people who can actually buy.
Book meetings, not voicemails
CallCast syncs with your calendar, finds open slots, and books qualified prospects directly. No back-and-forth emails. No phone tag. Just confirmed meetings on your calendar every morning.
Wake up dead deals
You have hundreds of leads sitting in your CRM that went cold. Most of them just got busy. CallCast works through your old lists and finds the ones who are ready to talk again.
Results that matter
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Response time
391%
Higher conversion rate
65%
Less time on unqualified leads
Stop losing deals to slow follow-up.
See how many leads you're losing to response time. We'll show you the data.