Lead follow-up

The follow‑up service that stops deals from slipping away.

Most revenue isn't lost at hello. It's lost in the silence after. We run every follow-up, on time, in your voice, until each lead becomes a conversation or a clear no.

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Every business already has leads it paid for: inquiries that went quiet, proposals awaiting an answer, old opportunities that said "not yet," a CRM full of people who showed interest once. The first message always gets sent. It's the third, fourth, and fifth that never do, because everyone is busy doing the actual work.

Revenue Force's follow-up service exists for exactly that gap. We take the leads you already have (new inquiries, aging pipeline, dormant lists) and work each one with a personal, persistent cadence across email, LinkedIn, and phone until it turns into a booked conversation or an honest close-out.

Persistence without control is spam, so every follow-up is drafted in your voice and waits for your approval before it sends. You get relentlessness with your name protected, and the opportunities you already earned stop leaking.

Who this is for

Follow-up as a service pays for itself fastest when there's existing demand leaking:

  • Inbound leads that get one reply and then go quiet
  • Proposals and quotes sitting in "just checking in" limbo
  • A CRM or old list full of past interest nobody works
  • Sales conversations that stall the moment your team gets busy
The problem

Where follow-up breaks

Nobody decides to stop following up. It erodes, predictably:

01

The busy-week cliff

Follow-ups are the first task cut when delivery gets heavy. One busy week becomes three, and the lead that needed touch #4 never got it.

02

The awkwardness tax

Nobody enjoys sending the fifth nudge, so it gets softened, delayed, or skipped, right where persistence matters most.

03

No system of record

When follow-up lives in individual inboxes and memory, every vacation, departure, and busy season punches a hole in the pipeline.

How it works

How the follow-up service works

We find the right people to talk to
1

We map your leaking leads

New inquiries, open proposals, aging pipeline, dormant lists. We identify every pool of paid-for interest that isn't being worked.

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2

Every lead gets a cadence

Personal follow-ups in your voice, spaced and sequenced properly across email, LinkedIn, and phone, each one approved by you before it sends.

We handle the replies and qualify the conversations
3

Replies get worked, not just noted

Questions answered, objections handled, "not yet" nurtured on a real timeline, until interest is real or honestly closed out.

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Revived conversations get booked

When a lead re-engages, the conversation lands on your calendar with full context on the history.

What's included

Everything the motion needs. Nothing bolted on.

Lead audit & routing

Every source of existing interest mapped and put on a cadence. Nothing sits unworked.

Follow-ups in your voice

Persistent but personal, drafted on how you talk, approved by you, never a canned nudge.

Perfect timing, forever

The system never has a busy week. Touch #5 goes out exactly when it should, every time.

Multichannel persistence

Email, LinkedIn, and phone coordinated, if one channel goes quiet, the next one carries it.

Reply handling

Re-engaged leads get answered quickly and qualified before they reach your calendar.

A clear ledger

You can see every lead's status, every touch, and every outcome: no more "whatever happened to…?"

You stay in control

Done for you, never without you.

Every message is drafted in your voice and queued for your approval. Approve a batch in a couple of minutes, tweak a line, or change direction anytime. Nothing goes out without your say-so.

Built on your existing demand
This isn't cold volume. It's recovering the pipeline you already paid to create. Usually the highest-ROI outbound there is.
Persistent, never spammy
Every touch is approved by you, respects do-not-contact across every channel, and closes out honestly when the answer is no.
A writer that never forgets
AI drafts every follow-up in your voice, operators oversee it, you keep the final word, which is exactly why no lead ever slips again.
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Pricing

Sized to your outreach, priced in the open.

Priced by contacts worked per month like everything we do, and because follow-up works your existing leads, it's typically the fastest path from starting to booked conversations.

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Fair questions

Everything a careful buyer should ask.

What is a sales follow-up service?

A managed service that takes leads you already have (inbound inquiries, open proposals, aging or dormant pipeline) and works each one with a persistent, personal cadence until it becomes a booked conversation or a clear no. Revenue Force runs that across email, LinkedIn, and phone, with every message approved by you.

How many times will you follow up with a lead?

As many as the situation honestly supports, spaced properly and varied in angle, not the same nudge five times. Persistence ends in one of two ways: a real conversation or a respectful close-out. Never a lead left in limbo.

Will the follow-ups sound like pestering?

No. That's what the approval layer is for. Every message is drafted in your voice, adds something (context, an answer, a reason), and waits for your sign-off. You'll see exactly how persistent it is before anyone else does.

Can you work our old, cold leads too?

Yes, dormant lists and lost-deal pools are often the best material, because the interest was real once. We re-open those conversations honestly (no fake "bumping this to the top of your inbox") and qualify who's worth your time now.

How is this different from an email drip sequence?

A drip sends the same automation to everyone and stops at email. This is worked follow-up: multichannel, adjusted to each lead's history, with replies answered and objections handled, and a human decision (yours) in front of every send.

What happens when a lead replies?

We respond quickly and in your voice, answer what's asked, and qualify the interest. Genuine opportunities get booked onto your calendar with the full history; everything else gets nurtured or closed out honestly.

Do you also do the initial cold outreach?

Yes, follow-up is one service in a full outbound motion. Many clients start here because it monetizes leads they already paid for, then extend into cold outreach once the follow-up engine is proving itself.

How do you avoid contacting people who opted out?

A do-not-contact list is enforced across every channel and every campaign, one suppression covers email, LinkedIn, and phone together. Respecting the no is part of protecting your name.

What does it cost?

Usage-based by contacts worked per month, configure your volume on the live pricing page. Because it works existing demand, follow-up typically shows results earlier than net-new cold outreach.

How many deals are sitting in your follow-up gap right now?

Book a revenue audit. We'll look at where your leads are leaking (inquiries, proposals, dormant lists) and show you exactly what working them would look like.