Free Proof of Work · 24-hour Turnaround

One company name.
Three reopen-ready accounts.
In 24 hours.

We run the same public-signal read we run for $5K audits — on one target you pick, free. Trigger event, source URL, current decision-maker, drafted first touch. You grade the work before we talk money.

No card No call No pitch 1 wedge · per company · per 90 days
Request your wedge
▸ Six fields · 45 seconds · PDF lands in 24h
▸ Work address only. Gmail / Yahoo / Outlook rejected automatically.
▸ Yours, former employer, or a competitor.
▸ Shapes which public signals we prioritize in the read.
Request received.

The wedge for is queued. A 1-page PDF with 3 reopen-ready accounts will hit your inbox inside 24 business hours.

If you don't see it by then, check spam or email hi@omniscientpartners.com directly — every wedge is run by hand, no auto-reply.

What happens next

  1. Hour 1–20: Target runs through the public-signal pipeline — G2, SEC, leadership feeds, intent.
  2. Hour 20–24: Top three are hand-checked, repitch angle written, PDF compiled and shipped.
  3. Day 2: One short follow-up asking what landed and what didn't. A one-sentence reply is fine.
  4. Day 7+: If the wedge was sharp, the full 750-row audit runs $5K flat, 7-day delivery.
Process · 24 hours end-to-end

Four phases. One PDF.

Same pipeline as the paid audit, capped at your one target, three accounts surfaced. You see exactly what the audit engine is — before you spend a dollar.

PHASE 1
0h–4h

Candidate reconstruction

G2 / Capterra negative reviewers in the target's category are pulled. Cross-referenced against the target's published customer list and case studies to remove current customers.

PHASE 2
4h–12h

Signal enrichment

For every surviving candidate: SEC EDGAR funding, public leadership changes, headcount trajectory, intent coverage, competitor churn signals.

PHASE 3
12h–20h

DM + trigger verify

Top three candidates get decision-maker verification. Current title, current work email, recency of role change. No guessing on ownership.

PHASE 4
20h–24h

Playbook + deliverable

Claude Sonnet drafts the repitch angle and first-touch email per account. Every line hand-checked. 1-page PDF ships to your inbox.

Deliverable

What lands in your inbox.

01

Three reopen-ready accounts

Ranked by a reopen score (25/20/20/15/20 weighted model — loss reason, contact status, funding, headcount, no active competitor). Threshold: 70+ to ship.

02

One trigger per account

The specific public event that makes this account reactivatable now — new CRO, fresh raise, hiring spike, competitor churn, champion left. Every trigger has a source URL your RevOps lead can verify in 10 minutes.

03

Current decision-maker, verified

Name, title, work email. Checked this week — not cached from a list you already own.

04

Repitch angle + drafted first touch

One paragraph on why the original loss no longer holds, plus a 4-sentence opener your AE can send without editing. Not a template — a draft for this specific account.

05

Methodology appendix

Every data source named. Every enrichment step documented. No black box. Your RevOps lead could rebuild this internally in six weeks — most buyers decide six weeks of their time is worth $5K.

FAQ

Asked on the first call, answered here.

"Why is this free? What's the catch?"
Three accounts in your AE's hands is a better pitch than anything I could write on this page. You read it, you decide. If it's sharp, the 750-row paid audit is an obvious yes. If it isn't, you've cost me five dollars of API spend and ninety minutes of my time — and I've learned what the wedge is missing. Both ways I win.
"Can I run this on a competitor instead of my own company?"
Yes. Many CROs do. Running the wedge on a competitor tells you which of their closed-lost accounts are in-market — a cohort your AEs can target cold tomorrow. Competitive intel is a legitimate use case; the pipeline doesn't care whose CRM the deal originally sat in.
"How do I know the accounts are real and current?"
Every trigger ships with a public source URL — press release, G2 review, SEC filing, personnel announcement. Your RevOps lead can verify all three accounts in ten minutes. If any trigger doesn't hold up, email me and I'll re-run the account at no cost. One bad trigger and I'd rather eat the cost than ship you to market with it.
"What's the difference between this and the paid $5K audit?"
Three differences. (1) The wedge reads 250 public signals; the audit reads up to 750 plus your actual closed-lost CSV. (2) The wedge surfaces 3 accounts; the audit surfaces 12–18. (3) The wedge runs Claude Sonnet on the top three only; the audit runs per-account playbooks on every account that clears the 70-point threshold.
"I submitted a wedge and never got it. What happened?"
Three causes, in order of likelihood: (1) It's in spam — check there first. (2) You used a free-email domain and the form rejected silently. (3) A data source rate-limited and the run is still queued. Email hi@omniscientpartners.com with the company name and I'll personally re-run inside 24 hours. No automated excuses.
"What if my target is under 100 headcount?"
Public signals get sparse below 100 headcount — fewer G2 reviews, less SEC activity, thinner personnel data. I'll run the wedge anyway but the fidelity drops fast. If the three accounts aren't sharp, I'll tell you up front rather than ship weak work.