Automation
Outbound Lead Generation System for an Automotive AI Product
Building the outbound engine for US dealer outreach and sales conversations
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Automation
Building the outbound engine for US dealer outreach and sales conversations
Think Big case studies focus on the work behind the outcome: what was unclear, what was built, what improved, and what became easier to manage.
Where verified numbers are available, we include them. Where exact metrics are not appropriate or available, we show practical evidence through workflows, screenshots, systems, process improvements, and clearer execution. The goal is simple: help business buyers understand the thinking, implementation, and operational improvement behind each project.
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No. Numbers are included only when they are available, verified, and appropriate to share. Some case studies focus on operational improvements such as clearer workflows, stronger research quality, better website structure, or improved reporting visibility.
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Yes. Selected case studies may include downloadable PDFs, reports, screenshots, workflow diagrams, or anonymized proof documents when a CMS phase adds that capability.
Yes, if the requirement fits Think Big's capabilities across websites, SEO, lead research, outreach systems, automation, AI workflows, dashboards, or internal tools.
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