Platform

You shouldn't work for your sales software. It should work for you.

Every other tool makes your team feed it. Tidela does the work, so selling is the only job left.

It builds itself when you describe it. It does the work, not the logging. It already speaks your trade.

While you slept

3 calls loggedAuto

Notes written. Next steps set. Nobody typed a word.

2 follow-ups draftedReady

In your voice, waiting on your one-tap send.

The problem: setup takes months

It builds itself when you describe it.

No admin. No consultant. No six-month rollout that ends in a system shaped like someone else's business. You describe how you sell, in plain English, and the whole thing stands up around your words.

  • Describe your pipeline and stages the way you talk about them, and there they are.
  • The fields you actually track, named in your language, not a generic template's.
  • The automations that move a deal forward, set up by saying what should happen.
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We sell jobs, not "opportunities." Stages are Bid, Awarded, Scheduled, In progress, Closed. Track the site address and the GC on every job.
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Done. Your pipeline now runs Bid → Awarded → Scheduled → In progress → Closed, with site address and general contractor on every job. Add a follow-up rule when a bid sits more than five days?

Captured for you

Call with Cedar Co.Logged

Summary saved · next step: send revised quote Thursday.

Tomorrow 9:00, NorthwindPrepped

Last three touches, open questions, and the draft are ready.

The problem: your reps are data-entry clerks

It does the work, not the logging.

Your closers turned into typists. Tidela turns them back. It handles everything that isn't the actual conversation, so your reps spend the day talking to customers instead of recording that they did.

  • Captures every call and email on its own, no notes to write up after.
  • Preps every meeting with the history and the open questions, before you walk in.
  • Drafts the follow-up in your voice and watches every deal so none goes cold.
The problem: you can't get a straight answer from your CRM

Just ask.

No dashboards to build, no exports, no "let me pull a report." Ask Tidela anything about your pipeline in plain English and it runs the analysis, grounded only in your real data, so the answer is exact.

  • Ask the way you'd ask a person, get the answer in seconds, not spreadsheets.
  • Every number checked against your live data before you ever see it.
  • Pull it up right inside the AI tools your team already uses.
TM
What's slipping this month, and what's the biggest at risk?
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Six deals worth $214,000 have gone quiet this month. The biggest at risk is Northwind Builders ($48k), 11 days silent, decision due this week. Want the follow-up drafted and put on top of your day?

Speaks your trade

Jobs & bidsConstruction

Not generic "opportunities", the words your trade already uses.

Crews & sitesBuilt in

The fields and flow your industry sells with, ready on day one.

The problem: generic software fits no one

It already speaks your trade.

A blank, one-size-fits-all database fits no one, including you. Tidela ships as an edition built for how your industry actually sells, then finishes itself around the way you sell in particular.

  • An edition per industry, pre-built in the language of your trade.
  • The right stages and fields out of the box, no configuring a blank for weeks.
  • Starting where the old software is weakest. See the editions →
What the AI actually does

It's not one AI trick. It's your whole sales job.

The part of the day that was never selling, writing it all down, Tidela just does.

Auto-capture

Paste a note, email, or call transcript, Tidela writes the clean activity and a draft follow-up. Nobody types it up after.

A brief before every meeting

Where the account stands, the open items, a suggested agenda, and the smart questions to ask, ready before you walk in.

Emails drafted in your voice

Outreach, follow-ups, check-ins, proposal intros, drafted in the tone you pick and ready to send.

Contacts tagged on their own

Suggests reusable tags, role, vertical, relationship, so your records stay organized without the manual tidying.

Today's focus

The app opens to the highest-impact moves and the deals quietly going at risk, ranked, not buried in a list.

The one move that matters

On any deal, the single biggest move to make next, with the reasoning behind why it's that one.

Renewal & expansion radar

Surfaces renewals early, with dates computed exactly, and points out where there's room to grow the account.

Relationship health

Reads each account as warming, steady, or cooling from real engagement cadence, and tells you the next step.

Account fit score

Every account scored 0–100 with an A/B/C tier, plus the signals behind the score and the gaps to close.

Competitive assist

Up against a known competitor? Positioning, win themes, discovery questions, and objection handling, on tap.

Buying-committee map

Maps who actually decides, reads each person's stance, flags the gaps, and shows you how to multi-thread.

First-draft proposal

A proposal and pricing summary built from the deal's own products, a real first draft to refine, not a blank page.

Ask in plain English

Ask anything about your pipeline the way you'd ask a colleague, the analysis runs on your live data, in seconds.

Real odds & forecast

Each open deal's probability and a weighted forecast, the math computed in code, so the figure is exact every time.

Weekly digest

A 7-day rollup, the exact KPIs plus a plain read of the wins, the watch-items, and what next week holds.

Win/loss insights

The patterns in your closed-lost deals: who you lose to, why, and what to change, drawn from your own history.

Inbound lead triage

New leads ranked hot, warm, or cold, each with a score, a route, and the next step to take.

Duplicates & gaps, caught

Finds likely duplicate records and missing contacts, and recommends which to keep, so the database stays clean.

Enrichment, never guessed

Fills blank fields like website, region, and vertical with a confidence score and one-click apply, and flags what it can't verify instead of inventing it.

Every one runs on a click, only over your real data, and saves nothing without your say-so. How Tidela stays honest ↓

Honesty-first AI

An AI you can actually trust.

A number you can't trust is worse than no number at all. So Tidela is built to be honest before it's clever.

01

It reasons over your real data, only

Tidela answers from what's actually in your pipeline, not from a general guess about how businesses like yours tend to work. If it isn't in your data, it isn't in the answer.

02

It computes the math in code

Forecasts, MRR, renewals, the numbers are calculated, not estimated by a language model. So the figure on your screen is exact, every time you ask.

03

It flags what it can't verify

When Tidela can't stand something up against your data, it tells you, instead of inventing a confident answer. You always know what's solid and what's a gap.

04

You can see where it came from

Every answer traces back to the deals, calls, and records behind it. Nothing arrives as a black box you have to take on faith.

This week · Cedar Co.

Renewal at riskAct now

Renews in 38 days, single-threaded, engagement slipping. Multithread plan and check-in drafted.

Room to growWhitespace

You sell to Ops; Finance has never been contacted. A way in is mapped through a contact you already have.

The problem: nobody works the accounts you already won

Growth Plans: an AI strategist for the customers you can't lose.

A new logo is the slow, expensive way to grow. The faster way is the accounts you already have, where the trust is built and the room to grow is bigger than the first deal. Flag a key account, give it a goal, and Tidela works it for you every week.

  • A weekly brief grounded in that account's real activity: what changed, what's at risk, and the next three to five plays.
  • Each play arrives with a draft ready to send. You approve and go; nothing leaves on its own.
  • Cooling accounts get flagged before the renewal does, and whitespace to expand into gets surfaced early.
From CRM to AI Selling in an afternoon

Four steps. No rollout.

No admins. No consultants. No proprietary anything. You'll be selling before lunch.

01

Describe it

Tell Tidela how you sell, in plain English. Your pipeline, your stages, your fields.

02

It builds itself

Tidela stands up your whole system around your words. No setup project.

03

It works the pipeline

It captures every call and email, preps every meeting, drafts every follow-up, watches every deal.

04

You close

Your team spends its time on the one thing software can't do: the customer.

Stop working for your software.

Let the work do itself. See what AI Selling does for your team in an afternoon.