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Clean decides who to work and why. Outreach runs the sequence.

Outreach executes sequences and manages prospect cadences across your reps. Clean sits upstream: it ranks accounts by fit and timing, maps warm paths, and grounds the message before anyone is added to a sequence. Together, Outreach handles execution and Clean handles judgment.

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Summary

Clean works with Outreach by selecting and grounding the right buyers, then handing them to Outreach sequences to execute. See how the integration fits B2B SaaS GTM.

Intent
Explain how Clean works with Outreach: Clean selects and grounds buyers, Outreach executes sequences.
Audience
B2B SaaS sales teams running Outreach who want better selection and grounding before sequencing.
Topics
Outreach integrationsequence executionbuyer selectiongrounded outreachAI GTM

Last updated June 15, 2026

The short answer

Clean and Outreach fit together cleanly. Outreach runs sequences, tasks, and prospect cadences for your reps. Clean is the judgment layer upstream: it ranks accounts S through C, maps warm paths, and grounds each message. Use Clean to decide who enters a sequence and why; use Outreach to execute it.

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How does Clean work with Outreach?

Clean handles selection and grounding; Outreach handles execution. Clean ranks your accounts, maps warm paths, and writes a grounded opener, then pushes the chosen prospect into an Outreach sequence. Outreach runs the cadence, tasks, and reminders your reps already rely on. The handoff is clean because each tool owns a different job.

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What does Clean add before a sequence starts?

Clean answers who is worth working, why now, and what to say before a prospect ever enters a cadence. It profiles every lead against 75 buying signals across 8 categories for under a dollar and ranks accounts S through C with the evidence behind each score. That means reps add fewer, better-fit prospects to Outreach instead of filling sequences with guesses.

  • Ranks accounts S through C with the evidence behind each score.
  • Maps warm paths from your team's real relationship graph.
  • Grounds each opener in your decks, calls, docs, and closed-won notes.
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Three workflows for Clean and Outreach

Teams use the pairing in a few concrete ways. Clean decides and grounds; Outreach carries the cadence forward.

  • Inbound triage: Clean profiles new leads, ranks them S through C, and only routes high-fit prospects into an Outreach sequence so reps stop sequencing low-fit signups.
  • Warm-path outbound: Clean finds buyers a teammate can already reach, grounds the opener, and pushes them into a low-volume Outreach cadence for follow-through.
  • Re-engagement: Clean re-scores stalled accounts against current signals and surfaces ones worth a fresh touch, then hands the grounded message to an Outreach sequence.
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Who is this integration for?

It fits B2B SaaS teams that already run Outreach and want stronger selection and relevance before reps spend cadence slots. Outreach keeps doing what it does well: executing sequences and tracking prospect activity. Clean adds the judgment layer so the prospects entering those sequences are high-fit, well-timed, and grounded in your knowledge.

Where Clean ends and Outreach begins

StageCleanOutreach
SelectionRanks accounts S through C with evidenceNot its job
TimingProfiles 75 signals to surface who is worth working nowNot its job
Warm pathsMaps intros from your real relationship graphNot its job
MessageGrounds the opener in your knowledgeHolds templates and snippets
ExecutionHands off the prospectRuns sequences, tasks, and cadences

Common questions.

Does Clean replace Outreach?

No. Clean does not replace Outreach. Outreach runs sequences, tasks, and prospect cadences for your reps, and it does that job well. Clean sits upstream as the judgment layer: it ranks accounts, maps warm paths, and grounds each message before anyone enters a sequence. You keep Outreach for execution and add Clean to decide who is worth sequencing and why.

How do prospects get from Clean into an Outreach sequence?

After Clean profiles and ranks an account, it writes a grounded opener and pushes the prospect into the Outreach sequence you choose. Clean maps your existing sequences and stages during onboarding so the handoff lands in the cadence your reps already run. Outreach then executes the steps, tasks, and reminders as normal. Clean decides who enters; Outreach carries it through.

What does Clean add that Outreach does not do?

Outreach focuses on executing cadences, not on deciding who belongs in them. Clean adds selection and grounding: it profiles every lead against 75 buying signals across 8 categories for under a dollar, ranks accounts S through C with evidence, maps warm paths from your real relationship graph, and grounds each opener in your knowledge. That judgment happens before a prospect ever enters an Outreach sequence.

Will using Clean with Outreach protect deliverability?

Clean is low-volume by design, which is the safer posture for considered B2B SaaS deals. Instead of filling sequences with broad lists, Clean routes fewer, higher-fit, well-timed prospects with grounded messages into Outreach. Lower volume and stronger relevance reduce the templated, high-volume sends that damage domain reputation. Outreach still handles execution; Clean narrows what enters the cadence.

How long does it take to get Clean live with Outreach?

Clean is in closed beta and onboards a few teams at a time, and most teams are usually live within about a week. During onboarding, Clean connects your Outreach account, indexes your knowledge, and maps your team's relationship graph and existing sequences. After that, Clean can rank accounts and hand grounded prospects into the Outreach cadences you already run.

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