Workflow Example
What a buyer-fit workflow looks like before outbound starts.
Illustrative example of how NamBid moves a domain from raw review into buyer-fit judgment, draft prep, and a real next-step decision.
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Step 1: score the domain
Start with a naming-quality and commerciality read so the buyer map is grounded in more than a hunch.
- • Review the score and summary
- • Check whether the name feels commercially credible
- • Use the recommendation to decide whether buyer work is justified
Step 2: review buyer depth
The buyer view should show enough believable paths to support the next step.
- • Check company type spread
- • Review fit and urgency
- • Look for supporting evidence rather than generic matches
Step 3: move into outreach only if ready
Once the name clears risk and buyer-fit, the workflow moves into drafts and delivery.
- • Open the draft queue
- • Edit the strongest angle
- • Use the saved or suggested recipient inbox when available
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