Sales roleplay that actually works

Fail in private.
Close in public.

AI buyers that push back like real prospects. Practice objection handling, discovery, and closing — in realistic scenarios that adapt to your every move.

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70%

of sales training forgotten in one week

35%

higher deal size with AI-powered training

$49

per user / month. No enterprise gatekeeping.

The problem with sales training

Traditional methods don't build muscle memory

01

Pilots practice in simulators

Before flying real planes, pilots log hundreds of hours in simulators. High-stakes, realistic scenarios. Repeatable. Safe to fail.

02

Surgeons practice on cadavers

No surgeon walks into an OR without thousands of hours of practice. The stakes demand it. They build muscle memory before it matters.

03

Sales reps practice on... prospects?

Your first 100 discovery calls are experiments. Every fumbled objection is a lost deal. There's no simulator for sales — until now.

How it works

Three steps. Five minutes. Real improvement.

01

Pick a scenario

Choose an objection type: budget, competitor, gatekeeper, status quo, or procurement stall. Each has a unique buyer persona with hidden motivations.

02

Have the conversation

The AI buyer responds in real-time, adapting to your approach. They push back, reveal information if you ask the right questions, and react like a real prospect.

03

Get scored & coached

After the call, get a detailed breakdown: overall score, per-criteria ratings, key moments (good and bad), and an actionable coaching tip.

Before vs. After

What changes when reps can practice safely

Before

  • Wing it on live calls
  • Generic sales training
  • Feedback weeks later (if ever)
  • Fear of looking stupid
  • Same mistakes, different quarter

After Prepitch

  • Practice the exact objection first
  • Scenario-specific muscle memory
  • Instant scoring after every session
  • Safe space to fail and learn
  • Measurable improvement over time

Stop practicing on real prospects.

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