For GTM engineers

    The pipeline database your agent can query.

    Clay feeds Smartlead feeds HeyReach. Every event lands in one local SQLite file. Ask Cursor, Hermes, or Claude Code what replied, bounced, or moved stage without opening five tabs.

    Cursor
    Hermes Agent
    Claude Code

    outreachmagic — Cursor

    Cursor
    connections.json· webhook setup

    One webhook per platform

    Smartlead, Instantly, and HeyReach events route to local SQLite by campaign name.

    SmartleadConnected
    InstantlyConnected
    HeyReachConnected
    1. Paste webhook URL in Smartlead
    2. Map campaigns to workspace
    3. Events sync to local SQLite

    Events land in local SQLite on your machine.

    Simulated demo in Cursor, Hermes, and Claude Code. Your agent reads real events from your local database.

    If you spend Friday afternoons merging Smartlead and HeyReach exports, you are not alone. r/gtmengineering and Clay Slack fill up with the same complaint. Outreach Magic is the local-first fix: sync once, query from your agent.

    How the stack fits together

    1. Sequencers send webhooks

      Smartlead, Instantly, HeyReach, PlusVibe, EmailBison, Prosp, Calendly. One URL per platform.

    2. Events normalize to one schema

      Replies, bounces, opens, stage changes, and Calendly bookings land in the same tables.

    3. Local SQLite on your machine

      You own the file. Back it up, inspect it, query it with SQL or your agent.

    4. Cursor, Hermes, or Claude Code reads it

      No hosted dashboard. Ask your agent what happened after send.

    Built for how you already work

    Skill + SQLite, not another SaaS tab

    Install with one prompt in Cursor or Hermes. Your agent runs query presets against local data.

    Cross-sequencer by default

    Email and LinkedIn events in one timeline. Segment performance joins lead attributes to replies.

    Pipeline audits in chat

    Daily digests, bounce analysis by domain, campaign scorecards. Export to Google Sheets when you want a human review pass.

    Enrich once, reuse forever

    Companions check your local DB before burning Clay, Serper, or trykitt credits.

    Prompts GTM engineers run first

    Campaign performance scorecard.

    Every campaign in a single view: send volume, reply rates, bounce rates, LinkedIn activity, and sentiment. Export to Google Sheets or get a JSON table in chat.

    Segment performance by attributes.

    Break down reply rates by industry, job title seniority, or company size. Find which audience segments convert and which to pause.

    Daily activity digest.

    Quick morning briefing on what happened in the last 24 hours across campaigns. New replies, bounces, interested leads — without opening a sequencer tab.

    Bounce analysis by domain.

    Check bounce rates broken down by sending domain. Catch deliverability problems before they crater your sender reputation.

    Free
    $0

    Unlimited local work. 1,000 webhook events/mo. 1 workspace, 1 sequencer.

    Pro
    $9/month

    All sequencers, unlimited workspaces, history resync. 50,000 webhook and sync events/mo.

    Scale
    $29/month

    Same as Pro plus priority support. 250,000 webhook and sync events/mo.

    Full pricing and FAQ

    FAQ

    Is this a sequencer or CRM?
    Neither. Outreach Magic is the pipeline database layer underneath your stack. You keep sending in Smartlead or Instantly. We sync what happened into SQLite your agent can query.
    Why SQLite instead of a cloud dashboard?
    GTM engineers already live in terminals and agents. Local SQLite means zero latency queries, no per-seat UI, and your agent reads the same file you do. No CSV re-parse every session.
    Do I need n8n or Zapier?
    No. Webhooks route through our servers into your local database. If you already built n8n glue for cross-sequencer reporting, this replaces that maintenance burden.
    Which agents work with Outreach Magic?
    Cursor, Hermes, Claude Code, and any agentskills-compatible setup. Paste the install prompt from /get-started.

    Building agent workflows? See agent builder use cases. Running multiple clients? Multi-client use cases.