New Clients, Delivered On Commission.
We find them, meet them and close them in your name. You pay us a share of the deal — and nothing at all until one is signed.
No retainer · No setup fee · No cost per lead
The arrangement
You get clients. We get a cut. That's the whole deal.
What you get
A sales desk working your market
- A target list of the accounts actually worth having
- Outreach in your name, on your domain, in your tone
- Qualified meetings booked straight into your calendar
- The negotiation run for you, up to a signed contract
- The account handed over clean, with every note and promise
What you pay
A share of the deals we close
- Nothing to start, nothing monthly, nothing per lead
- Nothing for meetings that don't turn into clients
- Our share is agreed in writing before we begin
- Invoiced only once your client has actually paid you
- If we bring you no one, we earn nothing. That's the risk we take.
How it works
Three steps, and the first two cost you nothing.
Step one
We learn what you sell
A short onboarding on your product, your pricing and what a good client looks like. Then we agree the terms and sign.
Step two
We work your market
We open the conversations, qualify hard and sit the first meetings. You see every week what was said and to whom.
Step three
You sign the client
The contract goes out under your name. Once they pay you, we invoice our share. Not a day earlier.
Fit
We only take on what we expect to sell.
Working on commission makes us picky. If we can't see the revenue, we say so before anything is signed instead of taking your money and finding out later.
Right fit
We take it on when
- You sell to businesses, not consumers
- You already have clients who would give a reference
- Your margin leaves room for a commission
- You could deliver if we brought you twenty new clients
Wrong fit
We pass when
- The product has no reference client and no settled pricing
- You want leads by the hundred, not clients by the name
- We already work for a direct competitor in your market
- The offer needs a permission you don't hold
Client — B2B software
“The first sales partner willing to be paid the way we pay our own reps.”
Chief Revenue Officer
Questions
Before you get in touch.
Who owns the client?
You do, from the first email. We work under your name and hand over every account with the full record. Nothing lets us take a client with us.
When is our share due?
When your client's invoice is paid — not when the contract is signed. A deal that never collects is worth nothing to either of us.
What do you need from us?
A short onboarding, an email address on your domain, and one person who can answer product questions within a working day.
What if it doesn't work?
Either side can walk away with thirty days' notice. Our share stays due only on deals already in play that close shortly after — agreed in writing up front.
We look at your company first. Then we say whether it fits.
Send us what you sell, who buys it and what a typical deal is worth. We review the company, and come back with a straight answer: whether we would take the mandate, and what our share would be.