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Sample analysis
Anonymized · 27 min call
Overall grade
C+

Strong discovery. Lost the deal at pricing.

Dimensions
Discovery depth
Strong
Pitch alignment
Adequate
Objection handling
Needs work
Talk / listen balance
Adequate
Commitment & next steps
Needs work
Prospect engagement
Strong
Missed14:32

“...so it would be around 8k a month, depending on the scope...”

You named the price before qualifying budget. The prospect went quiet for 40 seconds and never re-engaged on numbers.

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Ask what range they had in mind first, then anchor against it.

How it works
Step 01

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Step 02

Wait about 90 seconds

We read the call end to end, score every dimension, flag the moments that mattered, and write specific feedback. Every claim is quoted from your transcript.

Step 03

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What you get back

Six dimensions. The ones that decide the deal.

Each one gets a score, quotes from your call as evidence, and specific moves to try next.

Discovery depth

01

Did you uncover the real problem, the budget, and how they actually decide?

Pitch alignment

02

Did the pitch map to what they care about, or did you read the standard deck?

Objection handling

03

When pushback came, did you address it cleanly, or talk past it?

Talk / listen balance

04

Were you leaving real room for them to speak, and noticing what they said?

Commitment & next steps

05

Did the call end with a concrete next step, or a vague 'I'll be in touch'?

Prospect engagement

06

Were they leaning in, or politely waiting for the call to end?

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