When we took over an outbound dialer doing 200 calls a day, the client's askWhen we took over an outbound dialer doing 200 calls a day, the client's ask
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When we took over an outbound dialer doing 200 calls a day, the client's ask was simple: more volume.
We didn't touch volume for two weeks.
š—Ŗš—µš—®š˜ š˜„š—² š—³š—¶š˜…š—²š—± š—³š—¶š—æš˜€š˜: → Carrier attestation, configured properly instead of "default" → Number rotation based on per-number health, not a fixed schedule → A warming sequence for every new number before it carried real traffic → Time-of-day caps per region
š—§š—µš—²š—» we scaled.
200 calls/day → 1,200 calls/day. 15% completion → 72% completion. Zero carrier blocks.
Most dialer problems people blame on the AI are telephony problems. The model never even sees them.
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