Website Visitor

Someone at your target account just visited your pricing page. That's not a coincidence.

How it works

Anonymous website traffic is your warmest possible signal. Someone researched you, found you, and spent time on your site. They just haven't raised their hand yet. Spear de-anonymizes that intent and tells you exactly who to call before they go evaluate a competitor.

Step 1

We track website intent

Spear installs a lightweight tracking pixel on your website that identifies when visitors from your ICP land on high-intent pages like pricing, demo, or product tours.

  • Lightweight tracking pixel
  • High-intent page detection
  • Company and ICP matching
Step 2

You get instant alerts

When a visitor matches your ICP, Spear identifies the person and company, scores the visit by intent level, and surfaces them directly in your outreach queue — same day.

  • Visitor identity and company
  • Intent level scoring
  • Same-day outreach queue

Who to target

  • Any ICP-matched decision-maker who visited a high-intent page (pricing, demo, product tour)
  • Companies where multiple employees visited — signals team-level evaluation
  • Return visitors — someone who came back is actively considering

Same day

Intent decays fast. A visitor who browses your pricing page today is comparing you to competitors right now. Reach out within 24 hours.

Example Message

Used same day or within 24 hours of a high-intent page visit.

FAQs

Contact us if you have any other questions.

Both. Spear identifies the company first, then matches it against your ICP and surfaces the most relevant decision-makers at that company.

Pricing, demo request, product tour, and case studies. These pages indicate active evaluation. Blog visitors are lower intent.

Most tools tell you which company visited. Spear tells you which person to reach out to, writes the message, and puts it in front of the right sender — all in one motion.

No. Setup takes under a minute and works on any platform — WordPress, Webflow, or custom builds.

Turn Triggers Into Pipeline

With Spear, companies leverage trigger-based outbound to craft a quality-driven GTM motion that actually books meetings.