Outreach that ships only after you say so
Buyer blasts, seller teasers, and cold intros drafted by CASH, gated to verified recipients, checked against your suppression list, and held in amber until you approve the send.
One bad blast can poison your domain for months
Email is still how commercial deals get marketed, and it is shockingly easy to ruin. Send to a scraped list, catch a wave of bounces and spam complaints, and your domain reputation drops. Then even your one-to-one emails to real relationships start landing in spam.
The other failure mode is the tool that sends on your behalf without asking. Your license and your name are on every message; a machine should never spend that reputation on its own.
On the deck
Pick the play
A buyer blast for your listing, a seller teaser to the owners on a corridor, or a cold introduction. Each is a distinct campaign type with its own template and rules.
CASH drafts and stages
Recipients are pulled from your verified contacts only. The suppression list is applied automatically. The draft lands in your approval queue, marked amber.
You approve
Every send waits on your explicit sign-off. Edit the draft, cut recipients, or reject it entirely. Amber clears only when you clear it.
It sends within limits
Sends are throttled, CAN-SPAM requirements are baked into every template, and unsubscribes feed the suppression list automatically across every future campaign.
What the instrument shows
A representative readout. No fabricated customers, no invented names: every line maps to a real state the deck can be in.
Approve, edit, or reject. Nothing sends itself.
Built-in, not promised
Human approval before send
There is no configuration in which a campaign sends without a person clicking approve. It is not a toggle you can leave off; it is how the pipeline is built.
Verified recipients only
The campaign gate rejects unverified addresses. Bounce storms come from unverified lists, and bounce storms are what kill sender reputation.
Compliance in the template
CAN-SPAM identification and unsubscribe handling live in the templates themselves, and unsubscribes are honored automatically and permanently.
Questions brokers ask
Can I let CASH send without approval once I trust it?
No, and that is deliberate. The autonomy ladder lets CASH do more preparation on its own over time, but outbound sends always require your approval. Your name is on every message.
What about cold calls and texting?
SourceDeck keeps voice and SMS for warm, consented contacts, in line with telemarketing laws like the TCPA and state acts such as the FTSA. Cold outreach runs on email and mail, where compliance is enforceable in software.
How do unsubscribes work?
Every campaign email carries an unsubscribe link. Opt-outs land on your suppression list automatically and are excluded from every future campaign, across all campaign types.
Does it warm up my domain?
Sends are throttled and paced rather than dumped, and the verified-only gate keeps bounce rates low, which is most of what protects a sending domain. Aggressive volume is not the goal; deliverability is.
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