Early access · Limited spots
Twozo is the sales pipeline for teams of two to twelve who are tired of losing deals in spreadsheets, missing follow-ups, and paying for a CRM that takes longer to configure than it does to close a deal.
No credit card. No onboarding call. Just the pipeline.
Does any of this sound familiar?
I was supposed to follow up with that prospect two weeks ago. Found the email buried under 200 others.
Our CRM is a Google Sheet only Marcus knows how to read. Marcus just gave notice.
Salesforce wants $150 a seat per month. We're four people. That's $600 a month to log calls.
No implementation consultant. No 87-page admin guide.
Drop in a company name, contact, and deal size. Twozo builds a timeline automatically — every note, call, and email in one place.
Tell Twozo "remind me if no reply in 4 days." It watches every open deal and surfaces the ones going cold before you miss the window.
Drag deals through stages — Prospect, Qualified, Proposal, Closed. Your whole team sees the same picture. No status meetings needed.
2–12 people doing sales, no dedicated RevOps, and a pipeline that needs to work.
You're doing outbound, the founder is closing deals, and your "CRM" is a Notion doc. Twozo gives you structure without slowing down.
Long sales cycles, multiple stakeholders, proposals going quiet. Twozo keeps every deal visible so nothing gets abandoned mid-process.
You're the practitioner and the salesperson. Twozo works light enough that you actually update it — so your pipeline is accurate for once.
No modules you'll never open. No certifications to get started.
Kanban-style stages you define. Drag a deal to Closed Won and the timestamp, owner, and final value are logged automatically.
Set rules per stage: "Remind me if no activity in 3 days." Twozo surfaces stale deals before they go cold — not after.
Every call, email, proposal, and note lives on a contact's timeline. Before your next meeting, catch up in 30 seconds — not 30 minutes.
One shared pipeline, live for everyone. No more "where are we with Acme?" in Slack at 4pm on a Friday.
We're letting the first cohort in by hand. Join the waitlist and we'll reach out when your spot is ready — no automated drip campaign, just a real email.
No credit card. No onboarding call. Just the pipeline.