Reach owner-run firms that are not on LinkedIn
Your buyers fix boilers and lay tile. Your fancy database has 40 of them for the whole country.
Wisemation reads the open web and official business registries, not a tech-company database, so six-man plumbing firms, dental clinics, and garages show up with the business, the website, and a working email.
At firms that size, info@ lands on the owner's phone, and the owner is the buyer.
That list, the one nobody solved for you, is the one it builds.
Map a territory without driving it
Your reps still find customers by reading company names off vans at job sites. Describe the territory and the trade instead: "independent car garages in Bavaria with their own body shop."
The territory arrives mapped, checked, and contacted before anyone starts the car.
Reps spend their day on the visits that already replied.
Get the list nobody ever built for you
Getting the list of small local firms, with a website and a working email, is the part every tool skips. They assume your buyer has a LinkedIn and a funding round.
You describe them plainly: "six to fifteen person plumbing and heating firms across the region." Wisemation builds the list from registries and the open web: the business, the site, the address that reaches the owner.
The part nobody solved is the whole point of the product.
Sell to businesses a database has never heard of
Garages, clinics, bakeries, and workshops are invisible to tools built for SaaS. They have a van and a landline, not a tech stack.
Because the matching reads the open web and registries, it reads a body shop as well as it reads a software company. Your market is bigger than any contact database version of it.
The buyers were always there. Now they are reachable.
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