CUESLIP
How it works
Four steps. Hunt names who you work. Filter is how you look. Intel is the card. Act is what you do with it.
01
Hunt
Hunt adds companies, contacts, and partners. Partners are not hunted.
02
Filter
Filter tells CueSlip what to look for and which results to keep (profile, products, contexts). Buyer titles and value prop live on Profile.
03
Intel
Intel is where CueSlip Cards land.
04
Act
Act is Ask, Reject, and Share. Ask is a draft you can paste. Send is not live.
Questions
- What is CueSlip?
- CueSlip is weekday account intelligence for enterprise software sellers.
- What is a CueSlip Card?
- A CueSlip Card is what happened, why it matters for what you sell, and a question you can use.
- How much does CueSlip cost?
- CueSlip starts at $49 per seat per month. Light is $49 for 15 accounts, Medium is $99 for 40, Heavy is $199 for 80.
- How do I get a book?
- Concierge today. Seats are set up by the operator. Ask for a book and the operator will follow up.
- What is a first-adopter seat?
- First-adopter seats use the same form. The operator locks that price for a year.
- What does Hunt add?
- Hunt adds companies, contacts, and partners. Partners are not hunted.
- What happens on Act?
- Act is Ask, Reject, and Share. Ask is a draft you can paste. Send is not live.