ProspectVine
AI memory infrastructure

A knowledge graph, not a list.

Your leads aren’t rows in a spreadsheet. They’re a living map of people, companies, signals, and every touch. Before we send a single message, the system queries it, so each one is shaped by everything we already know.

Ask the memory
NorthwindOrbit PayVertex LabsAcme CloudLumen HealthQuanta ITCobalt FreightAperture AIMeridian BankSolara EnergyHelix BioForge RoboticsPinnacle RetailPricingABM ServicesCase StudiesWebinarHomepageContactIntegrationsBlogROI CalculatorSecurityViewed Pricing 3×Downloaded ABM playbookAttended webinarBooked a demoOpened 4 emailsStarted a formCompared plansReplied to outreachReturned 5×Used ROI calculatorRequested a quoteChatted with sales botEngaged on LinkedIn
LeadsPagesActivity
Drag a node, hover to trace connections, or click a lead.

Illustrative demo with fictional names and companies. It mirrors how we build and maintain real client knowledge graphs, generated on request.

Remembers everything

Every lead, company, person, and signal as one connected map.

Tracks every touch

What ran on each lead, the responses, and the human decisions.

Retrieves what worked

Pulls the plays that converted similar leads to shape the next message.

Surfaces the warm path

The warmest way into any account, not a cold front door.

Compounds over time

Gets richer with every campaign that runs, now and later.

About 2 weeks to build, on top of any pipeline you already run.

Two sides of the memory

It remembers who they are, and what was done

One side maps the people and companies; the other records every campaign, message, and human decision. Together they make the next move obvious.

Leads side
who they are
  • Every lead, company, person, and the links between them
  • Signals: hiring, intent, and competitor moves
  • Lookalikes of your best customers, and the warm paths in
Activity side
what was done
  • Which campaigns and automations ran on each lead
  • Every message sent, and the responses back
  • Human approvals and edits, plus live campaign stats
Solutions built on the graph

What the knowledge graph lets us do

Each of these gets sharper because the memory remembers every lead, message, and result, not just the last campaign.

Personalized messages
Generic templates, the same to everyone.
Each message shaped by what that lead did, and what converted similar leads.
Lead tracking
Touches scattered across tools, easy to lose.
Every visit, click, email, and reply on one connected timeline.
Lead behaviour
Guesswork on who is actually interested.
Real intent read from behaviour, scored and ranked as it happens.
Account mapping
One contact; the deal stalls if they go quiet.
The whole buying group mapped, with the warmest path in.
Lookalike targeting
ICP guesswork on who to chase next.
Lookalikes of your best customers, surfaced straight from the graph.
An example, built on the graph

The Quiz: a lead magnet that scores itself

A short assessment turns anonymous traffic into named, scored, self-segmented leads, warm and with context, instead of a cold form fill. Every respondent lands in the knowledge graph: a score becomes a person inside a mapped company, routed to the warmest path and weighted by network context, not answers alone.

30-40%
visitors become leads
vs. 3-10% for a static form
0-100
score + tier
on every captured lead
7
areas surfaced
ready to open a conversation
Try the quiz Free · 2 minutes · your score on the spot
Sample quiz resultLead captured
AR
Alex Rivera
VP Marketing · Northwind
Maturity score
82/100
Warm · Engaged
2 gaps to open on
AttributionData hygiene
Placed in the account graph and routed to the warmest path in.
Why it converts

Better conversion. Total recall.

Graph context lifts every number that matters, and nothing a lead ever did gets forgotten.

+10-15%
revenue lift from personalization
messages from memory, not templates
more likely to qualify
intent caught within the hour
Real-time
intent from behaviour
scored and ranked as signals land
Total
recall on every account
every touch remembered, nothing forgotten

Personalization and speed-to-lead figures from McKinsey and Harvard Business Review; the rest is how the graph is built.

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