Use Cases

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The Founder

Founder-led sales

Lives inStrategyOrchestration
Signature moment

8:42am — articulates value prop, ICP, and pain points in a 20-minute setup. Types: "Get me 10 demos with seed-stage B2B SaaS founders considering hiring their first SDR." Approves the auto-generated Pipeline. Ships 47 first-touches by 11am. By Friday, 4 demos booked.

Primary modules
GTM StrategyPipelinesReplies
Pipeline · Active
Running
Intent

Get me 10 demos with seed-stage B2B SaaS founders considering hiring their first SDR.

Signals fired47
Leads qualified47
Drafts queued47
Awaiting your review47
Avg draft confidence87%
Above 85% — eligible for auto-send if you raise the threshold
The shift

Before and after

Five things change the day you switch. Each one compounds.

1

Tool stack

Before

Apollo + Outreach + Notion + ChatGPT + Calendly. Five logins, ~$850 a month, three places the deal context lives.

After

One platform, one tab, one bill. Context lives in one place because it has nowhere else to go.

2

Time to first send

Before

Three weeks onboarding a fractional SDR who still can't articulate your positioning the way you do.

After

90 minutes from blank-page GTM to your first 47 sends. The strategy never leaves your head.

3

Personalization

Before

Either generic templates buyers ignore, or you hand-write each email between investor meetings.

After

Every draft cites the specific signal that fired — with the article URL and the prospect's recent post.

4

Reply handling

Before

Alt-tab to ChatGPT, paste the thread, edit the suggestion, paste it back, send, log it manually.

After

Confidence-rated drafts grounded in your past wins. Queue, 30-second review, send.

5

Strategy refinement

Before

What you learn in a demo lives in your head. The next email doesn't reflect it for weeks.

After

Update one GTM Strategy field. Every active Pipeline reflects it overnight.

Reclaim your week

What you don't do anymore

  • Manage a CRM as a glorified spreadsheet of last-touch dates
  • Wait three weeks for an SDR to ramp before you see a meeting
  • Pay for separate tools for signals, sequencing, replies, and deal tracking
  • Lose context between cold outreach and the demo conversation
Where you spend your day

The modules you live in

GTM Strategy

Six fields (value prop, ICP, pain points, social proof, objection handling, off-limits) that every other module reads from. Set it once, refine it after every demo, and updates propagate to every signal scored and every email sent.

Pipelines

Type a goal in plain English. The system generates the full configuration — signals, ICP filters, sequence outline, reply rules — with a written rationale you can sanity-check before approving.

Replies

Confidence-rated drafts grounded in your past winning messages. High-confidence drafts can auto-send when you raise the threshold.

The payoff

Why this works for you

Zero ramp time

No onboarding, no playbook drafting. The system runs the playbook the moment you write it.

Strategy stays close

Your positioning lives in one editable artifact, not in someone else's notes.

One subscription replaces the stack

No five-tool stack, no fractional SDR, no RevOps duct tape.

See Orcha for founders

One platform for the entire prospecting workflow — tuned to how you actually work.

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