“Hi, is this Sarah? Yeah, just wanted to see if you have a quick minute?”
What an SDR's day looks like with local context.
Open more conversations in unfamiliar territories. High-volume prospectors get local context in one click before the line connects.
30-day pilot rollup, across 47 teams
1 day, timecode
From the first dial to the last note.
Five moments where local context changes the outcome without changing the workflow SDRs already run.
Pull a list of Denver-area accounts. RepGeo preflights timezone and best call windows.
Hit dials in waves. Local opener auto-loads with each number.
Same context shows up in the LinkedIn sidebar. Send InMails that read like you have been there.
Yesterday's outcomes carry forward. Pick up the thread where you actually left it.
Notes paste in with one click. End the day with a clean backlog.
Three things, threaded together
The three things SDRs actually need.
Enough local context to personalize quickly, without turning every touch into a research project.
Understand the market
Location, timezone, local call window, and confidence signals from the phone number, in under three seconds.
See how it works →Prepare the message
AI openers, discovery questions, and call briefs framed in the prospect's context, not a template.
See how it works →Remember the history
Outcomes, notes, and follow-up flags travel with the number, so the next caller sees what already happened.
See how it works →Where it fits
Plays SDRs run with RepGeo.
“I used to Google every area code to figure out timezone. Now I open the extension and I already know when an opener-ready local angle feels right.
Marcus L.Outbound Lead, Mid-Market SaaS
“It is not just timezone. It is having one credible local detail before the line connects. Connect rate went up the first week.”
Priya R. Senior SDR
“Best workflow add this year. I dial 30% more because the research overhead is gone.”
Maya M. BDR
Start your next day differently
Tomorrow, walk into your call block 33 min ahead.
Install in 30 seconds. No account required. Bring local context into the very next outbound conversation.