Engagement Models scoped to your motion, not a menu.
There is no public price list and no self-serve plan, because enterprise outbound is never one-size-fits-all. We scope every engagement to your market, your motion, and the number you need to hit, then quote it. This is how working with Outword is structured.
Custom by default, quoted to fit.
Every revenue team has a different market, a different motion, and a different gap to close. So we do not sell packages off a shelf. We start with a conversation about where you are and what you owe the board, scope the work that gets you there, and propose an engagement built around it. The shapes below are how engagements tend to take form. The right one for you comes out of the proposal, not a pricing page.
How engagements tend to take form
Full-cycle retainer
We own the entire motion as an ongoing extension of your team: strategy, data, deliverability, copy, multichannel outreach, live calls, and pipeline, reported weekly. The most common shape for teams who want outbound run for them.
Single-service engagement
You need one part of the motion done right. Deliverability engineering, a strategy and GTM build, list and data work, or copy. We scope that service as a standalone engagement with clear deliverables.
Pilot to scale
Start with a focused pilot against a defined segment to prove the motion, then scale volume and scope as the results come in. A measured way to build confidence before a larger commitment.
How we scope and quote
A short, senior process that ends in a proposal built around your goals.
Discovery call
We learn your market, motion, current pipeline, and the number you need outbound to contribute.
Scope
We define which parts of the motion we will run, the segments in play, and the success criteria.
Proposal
You receive a written proposal with the scope, the model, the deliverables, and the commercial terms.
Kickoff
On agreement, we move to kickoff and stand the motion up, typically live within weeks.
Priced to the work, not to a tier.
What an engagement costs depends on the work it requires: how many segments, which channels, how much net-new data, and how much of the motion you want us to own. We size the engagement to your goals and quote it directly. No public rate card, no self-serve checkout, no surprises buried in a plan you clicked through.
- Scoped to your market, motion, channel mix, and target
- No public price list and no self-serve signup
- Success criteria agreed up front, so the engagement is accountable
- Commercial terms set out in a written proposal you can review
Questions, answered
Because enterprise outbound is scoped, not packaged. Cost depends on your segments, channels, data needs, and how much of the motion we run. We quote it in a proposal built around your goals rather than a fixed tier that fits no one well.
Get an engagement scoped to your number.
Request a proposal and we will scope the work, the model, and the terms around your goals.