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VercelPrepared for Vercel · by Oxygen

Run Vercel's entire GTM stack from Claude Code — not nine tools

Waterfall enrichment, sequencing, and CRM live inside the same agent runtime you sell to Notion, Zapier, and Mintlify.

85%+TAM contacts identified via waterfall enrichment
$99 vs $687Oxygen vs. the Clay+Apollo+Instantly+HubSpot stack, per month
18+data vendors unified behind one waterfall

You already convinced the market agents should ship code. Convince your own GTM team agents should ship pipeline.

Your GTM stack doesn't run on your own thesis

Vercel's pitch is that coding agents should build, ship, and scale autonomously — but the outbound motion behind Passport, eve, Connect, and Workflow SDK still routes through Clay for enrichment, Apollo for contacts, Instantly for sequencing, and HubSpot for CRM: four logins, zero agents.

GTM infrastructure that runs where your engineers already are

Oxygen sits inside Claude Code, Codex, or any MCP agent — waterfall enrichment across 18+ vendors, a live signal feed, sequencing, and CRM as one system your RevOps engineers can query and automate in natural language, with the same observability-and-guardrails posture Passport just shipped for agent identity.

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Signal feed tuned to your launches

Every 'New' tag on your changelog — Passport, eve, Connect, Workflow SDK — gets a live hiring/funding/product-launch signal feed mapped to matching accounts, same day it ships.

02

Waterfall enrichment on a Mintlify/Fern-shaped ICP

Run against multi-tenant SaaS platforms on Next.js, Series B+, hiring platform engineers — 85%+ verified email/phone across 18+ vendors in one call.

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Natural-language automations, hosted

Signal → enrich → sequence → CRM update, written in plain English and run with observability and guardrails — not a Zapier chain someone babysits.

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One CRM, run from Claude Code

Your GTM engineers query pipeline the way your product lets developers query deploys — from the agent, not a separate UI.

Identifies 85%+ of a TAM's contact details via waterfall email and phone enrichment

Replaces a ~$687/mo stack (Clay, Attio/HubSpot, Instantly, HeyReach, Buffer, Zapier, Supabase, Apollo) with Oxygen at $99/mo

Integrates with 18+ named data vendors including Apollo, Hunter, Lusha, ContactOut, and People Data Labs

Runs natively from Claude Code, Codex, Cursor or any MCP agent — no separate GTM UI required

You're probably thinking…

We already have Clay + Apollo + HubSpot dialed in.

Oxygen isn't a rip-and-replace. Bring your own vendor keys and run waterfall enrichment through the same 18+ sources — Hunter, Apollo, LeadMagic, Lusha — just orchestrated from one system instead of four.

Our GTM team isn't going to write their own automations.

They won't code them — they'll describe them. Automations are built in natural language and hosted with observability and guardrails, the same 'agent does the work, human sets the boundary' model you ship in Passport.

Why now?

You've shipped six 'New' products this quarter and run an active enterprise sales motion off Get a Demo / Talk to Sales — that's more outbound volume than a Clay-plus-Apollo stack was built to move fast on.

Sized to how Vercel actually buys

Starter ($99/mo, 5,000 credits) fits a pilot on one launch like Passport. Pro ($249/mo, 12,500 credits) covers the full GTM team. Team ($749/mo, 37,500 credits, premium support) runs outbound across Passport, eve, Connect, and Workflow SDK simultaneously. Every tier ships every integration and workflow feature — the only difference is credit and automation-action volume.

Start the pilot on your next launch

No migration required — bring your existing vendor keys, cancel anytime, see the account list before you commit to anything.

Have a question before you decide?

From Oxygen— The Oxygen team, built by GTM engineers who got tired of Clay tabs too.