Personalized outboundwithout the manual research.
Save your offer once (positioning, proof points, do/don't). Then ground each message in the prospect's live page so hooks stay specific, consistent, and separated by client.
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Context To Your AdventageHow It Works
Personalization does not scalewithout context.
You're juggling multiple clients and hundreds of prospects across LinkedIn and outreach platforms. You need speed, but if you're generic, you're invisible.
Research bottleneck
Real personalization means reading pages and posts. That does not scale. You either spend too long per lead or ship generic openers that get ignored.
Context leakage
You run multiple offers. One wrong case study, claim, or tone in the wrong lane is a credibility incident.
Sequence drift
Step 1 sounds great. Step 3 drifts. Step 6 contradicts Step 1. The rules were never stable - so the sequence falls apart.
Operator truth
You do not need more templates. You need a reliable way to keep (1) the offer rules and (2) the prospect reality in scope for every message.
One stable offer profile.One prospect source. Hooks that fit.
Contextify is a context engine: stable context (your offer) plus ad-hoc context (the page you are on), combined into a draft you can ship.
Multi-offer / multi-client separation
Create distinct profiles for every client, product, or offer you manage. Switch lanes on purpose. No accidental cross-contamination of claims, proof points, or tone.
Live page grounding (prospect reality)
Use the current LinkedIn profile or company page as a live source. Hooks reference what the prospect actually said or did - without rebuilding context by hand.
Sequence integrity (no drift)
Command-led workflow designed for multi-step outbound. Each step stays consistent with the offer rules, while adapting to new prospect context you attach.
How it works (3 steps)
Pick the right offer profile
Load positioning, proof points, terminology, and do/don't rules. This is your stable context for every step in the sequence.
Add a prospect page as a source
Use a LinkedIn profile, company About page, or a relevant post as the ad-hoc context - grounded in the sources you selected.
Draft your step
Invite hook, Email Step 1, or a follow-up - written to match your offer rules and the prospect reality on the page.
Operator reality: Contextify vs the status quo
| Feature | Generic LLM Chat | Platform AI | Contextify |
|---|---|---|---|
| Templates / snippets | Fast reuse | Convenient | Stable offer + page-grounded context |
| Prospect grounding | Generic by default | Weak / inconsistent | Uses the page as a source |
| Lane separation | Easy to leak context | Weak by default | Explicit offer profiles |
| Sequence consistency | Drifts across steps | Not your rules by default | No drift - stable rules persist |
Command examples (pick one and ship a draft)
LinkedIn invite hook
Grounded in the prospect profile page. One sentence that feels like you actually looked.
Email Step 1
Hook + relevance bridge + one CTA - aligned with your offer positioning and proof points.
Follow-up Step 3
No drift. Same offer rules. New angle grounded in what you just attached as context.
Loved by people whothink for a living
“[Placeholder] I run multiple clients. The biggest risk is mixing lanes. Context profiles make it obvious what offer is active.”
Sarah J.
Operator (placeholder)
“[Placeholder] I can ground a hook in the prospect's page and keep my offer rules stable. Less drift across a sequence.”
Marcus R.
SDR Lead (placeholder)
“[Placeholder] Switching between clients used to be risky. Now context selection is explicit, so I stop second-guessing.”
Riley T.
Outreach Operator (placeholder)
Frequently Asked Questions
I already have AI in Apollo/Instantly. Why do I need this?
Platform AI can draft, but it does not automatically carry your stable offer rules (positioning, do/don't, proof points) across every step. Contextify makes those rules reusable and explicit, then lets you attach the prospect page as the source.
Does this work for multi-client agencies?
Yes - create one offer/client profile per lane and switch on purpose before you draft.
Will this slow me down?
It reduces start friction. Instead of re-assembling context, you reuse a profile and add only the page you are looking at.
What if the page does not contain enough info?
Add one more source (company About page, a post, or an internal doc snippet) or keep the message simple and ask a clean question. Do not let the draft invent details.