The GTM Engineer Podcast
In today's episode, I chat with Swagatam, GTM engineer at oneaway, about collapsing 12 Clay tables into one and routing leads into 12 campaigns from a single source of truth—a restructure that produced 223 interested replies at a 7.12% interest rate in 30 days for a major data provider client. The campaign had five angles: showing US founders that the tool already had their colleagues' phone numbers as a proof-of-data move, a competitor angle using BuiltWith to reference what tools they were already running, and three more cuts based on sales team size pulled from AIR.com—a database worth knowing for its 30-day data refresh. Swagatam's path here is one of the more unusual ones on the show: skipped campus placements after graduating in 2022 because he was already deep into cold email, joined a Netherlands-based agency, then spent two years at Instantly handling 90-100 support tickets a day and building the AI support agent that now handles the majority of their inbound queries before escalating to a human. Two years of watching exactly where people break down at scale turned out to be a better GTM education than most get deliberately. His prediction: saturation keeps climbing because volume is still the default, and Claude Code will increasingly replace Clay for enrichment as pricing rises. His advice: before building workflows, go into Slack communities, find real problems people are stuck on, solve them, and post what you learn on LinkedIn two or three times a week—you never know who's watching even when the likes are low. Enjoy 🙂 (0:00) Introduction to Outbound Wizards (0:21) What oneaway Does: Cold Email and LinkedIn Outbound for High-Growth B2B SaaS (1:08) The 12-Tables-to-1 Restructure: 223 Interested Replies and a 7.12% Interest Rate (3:01) Campaign Breakdown: Phone Number Angle, Competitor Angle, and Sales Team Size Segmentation (5:25) AIR.com: The Underrated Database With 30-Day Data Refresh (6:20) Swagatam's Journey: Skipping Campus Placements, Netherlands Agency, Joining Instantly in 2023 (8:52) Two Years of 90-100 Support Tickets a Day and Building Instantly's AI Support Agent (10:15) Predictions: Saturation Gets Worse, Claude Code Replaces Clay Enrichment, Homework Wins (12:39) Advice: Solve Real Problems From Slack Communities, Post on LinkedIn, Let the Work Get You Noticed 🔗 CONNECT WITH SWAGATAM 👥 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/swagatammaji/] 🔗 CONNECT WITH SAURAV 🎥 YouTube Channel [https://www.youtube.com/@_sauravgupta/videos] 🐦 X (Twitter) [https://x.com/saguppa] 📸 Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/saurav_salesrobot] 💻 Website [https://www.salesrobot.co/] 👥 LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/saurav-g-43b959225]📧 Email - saurabh@salesrobot.co 🙏 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help others discover the show :) 👋🏼 GET IN TOUCH You can also reach out with any feedback, ideas or thoughts about the lessons you've learned from the episodes.
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