The Hamcut Ecosystem: the outbound stack behind our pipeline.
Seven tools covering the entire outbound lifecycle: find, enrich, validate, audit, write, score, send. LeadSourcing runs every client campaign through this chain, in the order the work actually happens.
One pipeline. Seven checkpoints.
Cold outreach fails at whichever step gets skipped. A dedicated tool sits at every checkpoint, and the output of each stage is exactly the input the next one needs.
| Stage | Tool | You give it | You get back |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | FindValidEmail | First name + company domain | Verified email + confidence level |
| 02 | Enricher | First + last name + company | Same/changed status, new title & company, LinkedIn links |
| 03 | InboxSense | Your email list | Valid / catch-all / invalid / unknown, screened vs 83M traps |
| 04 | DNSPulse | Just your from-address | Full IP abuse history: counts, first/last seen, severity, flaw |
| 05 | Writer | Any long content dump | Short copy built to get attention, for email or LinkedIn |
| 06 | Hamcut | Subject + body + links | HAM/SPAM verdict + one-click clean rewrite |
| 07 | Mailheight | One click | Find → validate → segment → personalize → drip → suppress |
Every row in that table also stands on its own. Each tool runs standalone, wired in through API, entirely white-label. Nothing downstream ever needs to know which one did the work.
The engine behind the tools isn't ours to claim, and it stays invisible to your recipients.
Three ways the underlying platforms make themselves useful to a business like ours, and by extension to the campaigns we run for clients.
Embed via API
All seven tools ship with API access, so finding, enriching, validating, auditing, writing, and scoring can be wired directly into a client's own CRM or dashboard.
White-label, fully invisible
Nothing in the stack carries outside branding into a client's world, and no one on the receiving end ever needs to know a specific tool was involved at all. What their audience sees is the campaign. What their team sees, if anything, is ours.
Self-owned Mailheight
Mailheight can deploy on a client's preferred domain with a dedicated IP that's theirs alone, so their sending reputation never sits in a shared pool.
See where your outreach sits in the pipeline.
We'll trace a real campaign through all seven checkpoints and show you exactly what's working and what isn't.
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