Half your deal happens without you.

Yuzu remembers every conversation you have had, so it can keep them moving when you are not there.

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The problem

Nobody has the attention for all of this.

Outbound got a hundred new tools in two years. Every one of them stops at the meeting. The other fifteen jobs are still sitting on a person's list.

Already automated

Solved. A hundred tools do this now.

Send cold emailSend cold LinkedIn DMs

Warming up

People who do not know you yet. LinkedIn and events.

Audience
Build the list of who is worth knowingPost something worth readingComment where your buyers areFollow up with everyone who engagedSet meetings before the conference

After the call

The champion selling for you in a room you are not in.

Deal rooms
Catch what actually matteredSend the recap while they rememberBuild the business caseAnswer security before they askKeep the room current as it moves

Re-engage

Deals that stalled, and the ones you simply forgot.

Re-engagement
Watch every account for a reasonNotice the blocker leftNotice the renewal is 30 days outReopen what went quiet in MayWork the badge scans nobody touched

Yuzu · the GTM brain

One memory of every conversation, doing all fifteen.

No prompts, no tasks to check off. Yuzu decides what matters, drafts it, and waits for your yes.

Your morning

One list. Everything worth doing today.

Sorted by what moves the number, asset attached. In Slack, in Claude or Codex over MCP, or as a task list in Yuzu.

app.yuzulabs.io/today

Today

Tue · 11 actions · ~22 min

Re-engagement

Today or never

3 deals changed. Cascade's blocker cleared 4 hours ago. A SOC 2 announcement is worth sending today and worth nothing in March.

4 min

Deal rooms

Before the internal meeting

2 rooms from yesterday's calls, waiting on you. Your champion briefs their boss inside 48 hours. This has to land before that, not after.

5 min

Audience

Your own presence

7 comments drafted, 1 post to approve, 4 people who engaged with you. The part that pays you back in six months instead of today.

6 min

Your own list

Whatever else

The things you already knew you had to do. Yuzu leaves these alone.

the rest

Cascade Logistics · cold 24 days

$130K

Priya posted that their SOC 2 finished this morning. She raised it twice on the May 14 call and said it was the only blocker.

Security one-pager and a note reopening on timing. Drafted from that call.

Approve & sendEditSnooze
1 of 3

Same list, same brain. Approve it wherever you already are.

Audience

Two hours of LinkedIn, done in six minutes.

Your angles come from your sales calls, so there is always something worth saying. Every morning, the accounts worth engaging with the comment already written.

Today's like & comment list

3 of 7 · 6 min

RK
Rachel KimTier 1

VP Fleet Ops · Meridian Utilities · replied to your DM last week

The maintenance-window math is the part people miss. We saw a 1,400-asset fleet cut theirs by a third just by changing who gets paged first.

Approve & postEdit
DM
Diego MarshTier 1

COO · Cardinal Pest Co. · PE rollup, matches your ICP

Rollups always underestimate this. Every acquired branch brings its own system, and year two is spent reconciling instead of growing.

Approve & postEdit

Then Yuzu keeps everyone who engaged.

Likes, comments, and profile views land on one list, scored against your ICP and matched to deals you already have open. The warmest list you own is the one nobody keeps.

See how Audience works →

Automated deal rooms

One room per deal. It grows every time you talk.

Three minutes after the first call it is a business case and a video. By the third it is the mutual close plan and whatever else that deal turned out to need.

Business case

Cascade Logistics, overtime review

$1.2M

Est. annual impact

312 hrs

Saved per year

3.8x

Return on investment

< 6 mo

Time to value

  • Business impact and goals, in their words
  • The proposed solution, scoped to what they asked for
  • Implementation plan and expected ROI

TLDR video

The 60 seconds your champion forwards.

Their numbers, their words, your brand.

Open the room

Custom to how you sell

One 30-minute setup for your brand and your stages. Change any of it later and every future room follows.

It just happens

After every call, on its own. Nobody prompts it and nobody has to remember.

It gets better

Every closed deal teaches it what worked. March is sharper than January.

Re-engagement

A reason to reach out, not a reminder to.

Yuzu watches everything open and everything cold for the thing that makes the conversation live again.

What changedWhat Yuzu sends
Your champion posted that their SOC 2 finishedSecurity one-pager, and a note reopening on timing. It was their only blocker in May.
The exec who killed it left. New VP ran your competitor before.Migration story, built against the stack she used to run.
The renewal they mentioned on the call is 30 days outBusiness case, refreshed with this year's numbers.
Their VP is speaking at the conference you're already attendingMeeting ask, with the two things they said mattered in March.
A second person from their domain read your pricing twiceChampion deck, so your contact can bring the new stakeholder up to speed.
See how it decides →
$50M

alive and untouched, found in one pipeline

$10M

back in motion in the first month

Every one of those deals was already in the CRM. Nobody had the hours to go find them.

How it works

Connect what you already use.

Call recorder

GongFathomGranolaZoomor ours

CRM

SalesforceHubSpotAttioor ours

Email

GmailOutlook

LinkedIn

Your postsWho engages

Then just keep talking.

The LinkedIn comment knows what was said on the call. The follow-up knows what they read.

Hand Claude your files and it writes you a good email. The ontology is what tells it which deal is worth your Tuesday.

See what's under the hood →
Zu on the call, taking notes on the key takeaways while the team talks

Start where it hurts.

Re-engagement

Run a pipeline analysis. We show you which cold deals are alive, why now, and what to send each one.

Deal rooms

Bring your last call. We build the room from it while you watch. Business case, video, follow-up.

LinkedIn

See a sample week. Your pillars pulled from real calls, plus who is already engaging with you.

Book a demo

One call. Tell us which of the three you need and we start there.