Every HeatCheck capability.
One loop, from the signals your buyers give off to the task in a rep’s queue. Here is every piece of it.
Capture signals
Score LinkedIn engagement automatically
HeatCheck watches every like and comment on your company and executives’ LinkedIn posts, resolves each engager to a contact in your CRM, and turns the engagement into heat.
Read more →Webinar attendance, scored
Registration and attendance flow into the heat score, so the people who showed up rise to the top instead of dying in a spreadsheet.
Read more →Score gated-content unlocks
When someone trades their email for your gated report or tool, that intent flows straight into their heat score.
Read more →Per-URL page-visit scoring
The pricing-page revisit nobody acted on becomes heat on the contact, so intent on your own site finally counts.
Read more →You decide which signals count
Turn signal sources on or off and set their weight, so the score reflects how your buyers actually behave.
Read more →Log a heat signal by email
Forward a note or CC an address to log a manual heat signal on a contact, for the intent that never shows up in a system.
Read more →Score every contact
A score built from what buyers actually do
One cumulative score per contact, built from real behavior across every signal source, on a rolling 90-day window, bucketed into Cold, MQL and SQL.
Read more →Cold, MQL, SQL, one clear ladder
Cold, MQL and SQL, with thresholds you set, so a number becomes a decision a rep can act on.
Read more →Heat scores that cool off
Signals age out of a rolling 90-day window, so a contact’s heat reflects what they are doing now, not what they did last year.
Read more →Score your existing contacts on day one
HeatCheck scores your existing contacts from historical signals on day one, so you see a ranked list immediately instead of waiting weeks.
Read more →Every point traceable to a signal
HeatCheck writes a human-readable breakdown of the score onto the contact record, so “why is this person hot?” has a one-glance answer.
Read more →Write to HubSpot & act
Every signal, scored and written to HubSpot
Score, tier and audit trail land as native contact properties, and threshold crossings create tasks, all inside the CRM your reps already live in.
Read more →Every hot lead arrives rep-ready
When a contact crosses a tier, HeatCheck creates a task for the right rep with a ready-to-send draft and the context behind the score.
Read more →It scores. Your reps decide.
HeatCheck is built human-in-the-loop by default. It surfaces the hot lead and drafts the outreach; a rep screens and sends.
Read more →Alerted the moment a contact crosses a tier
The day a contact crosses into a new tier, HeatCheck alerts the owner with the score, the audit trail and a drafted next step.
Read more →Falling-heat CS save tasks
When a customer’s heat falls, HeatCheck creates a CS save task before the renewal conversation, not during it.
Read more →Review the task before it sends
Every drafted task is reviewable in one place, so a rep can approve, edit or skip in seconds.
Read more →Measure & scale
The numbers behind your pipeline heat
See how many contacts sit in each tier, how heat is trending, and which signals actually precede your closed deals.
Read more →A recap of who moved this week
Each rep gets a short digest of the contacts who moved in their book this week, ranked by heat, with the reasons.
Read more →Who is working the hottest leads
See which hot leads are being worked and which are sitting untouched, so no SQL falls through the cracks.
Read more →The system scores, the rep decides
Roles control who can change weights, who can send, and who can enable automation, so the score scales without losing the human check.
Read more →Agent layer & alerts
Drive HeatCheck from your AI agent over MCP
HeatCheck exposes an MCP server so your AI assistant can pull the scored shortlist, explain a score, and draft the tasks, over a secure connection.
Read more →Teach your agent the HeatCheck playbook
An installable skill teaches your AI assistant how to work the heat: who to surface, how to explain a score, and when to draft a task.
Read more →Heat crossings in Slack
Crossings and weekly movers can post to Slack, so reps see who is hot without opening another tool.
Read more →Find out who’s hot right now.
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