Account Intel Brief
One-click account research before every call
Ditch the 30-minute tab-switching ritual. Get a single-page briefing on any prospect account — company overview, recent news, key people, tech stack, competitive landscape, and CRM history — delivered before your meeting starts.
INGREDIENTS
PROMPT
Create a skill called "Account Intel Brief". When I give you a company name or domain, generate a one-page intelligence brief covering: company overview (what they do, headcount, funding, revenue estimate), recent news from the last 90 days, key people (public-profile summaries of contacts I'll be meeting), tech stack (from job postings and public data), competitive landscape (who else they might be evaluating in our space), and CRM history if available. End with 3 specific talking points I can use to open the conversation. Format as a clean, scannable document I can review in 2 minutes.
How It Works
Give it a company name or domain and it builds a complete account intelligence
brief in under two minutes. Pulls from public sources, news, public profiles, and your
CRM history. Delivered as a clean one-pager you can scan in 2 minutes flat.
What You Get
- Company snapshot: what they do, headcount, funding, revenue estimate
- Recent news: last 90 days of press, blog posts, and announcements
- Key people: your meeting attendees' public-profile summaries, tenure, and background
- Tech stack: known tools they use (from job postings, BuiltWith, public data)
- Competitive landscape: who else they might be evaluating
- CRM history: past interactions, open deals, previous conversations
- Talking points: 3 suggested conversation starters based on the research
Setup Steps
- No setup required — works on any company name or domain
- Optionally connect your CRM or provide a recurring export for historical context
- Run manually before calls or schedule auto-delivery 30 min before meetings
Tips
- Schedule it to auto-run before every external meeting on your calendar
- The talking points section alone saves 15 minutes of prep
- Share briefs with your SE before joint calls
- For enterprise deals, run weekly to catch new developments