Playbook marketplace
Install a proven multi-channel cadence into your workspace in one click — or publish your best sequence for the whole ecosystem to start from.
- ·One-click install of a full multi-channel cadence — no blank-page rebuild
- ·Playbooks carry real timing + channel mix, not just static copy
- ·See each listing's install count before you commit
- ·Publish your own proven sequences as reusable listings
- ·One install per workspace per listing — clean, de-duplicated
- ·Publisher-only delete; every publish and install writes an audit row
Blank-page cadences and dead template libraries both waste your ramp
Building outbound from scratch means re-deciding step order, wait days, channel hand-offs, and copy for every new campaign — and most template libraries do not help, because they hand you a wall of email text with none of the timing or multi-channel structure that actually makes a cadence work. The knowledge of what sequence converts stays locked in one operator's head instead of becoming something the rest of the team, or the wider ecosystem, can start from.
- Every new campaign starts from an empty sequence builder and a guess at timing
- Template libraries give you copy but no channel mix, no wait days, no branching
- A winning sequence lives in one rep's workspace and never gets reused
- New hires spend their first weeks rebuilding cadences that already exist elsewhere
The detail.
Start from a proven cadence, not a blank builder
Every new campaign normally begins with an empty sequence builder and a guess about step order, timing, and channel mix. The marketplace flips that: browse listings, pick one that fits your motion, and install it. The full structure — email step, LinkedIn invite, the wait days between them, the SMS fallback, the call touch, and the copy on each — lands in your workspace ready to tune and send.
Your best campaign becomes a reusable asset
When a sequence performs, package it as a listing and publish it. It carries the same real multi-channel timing your team runs — not a flattened text template. Other workspaces install it and start from your proven structure, and the install count on each listing shows which playbooks the ecosystem actually trusts.
Install counts and clean ownership
Browsing is cross-workspace by design — every published listing is visible to everyone. Each listing shows how many workspaces have installed it, so popularity is a signal you can read before you commit. A workspace can install a given listing once, only the publishing workspace can delete its own listing, and every publish, install, and delete is written to the audit log.
Four things you won’t find elsewhere.
Timing travels with the playbook
A listing packages the wait days, the channel order, and the branching — not just the copy. Installing reproduces the real cadence structure, which a static template library of email text can never carry.
Popularity you can actually see
Each listing exposes an install count, so you read demonstrated adoption across workspaces before you commit — instead of guessing which template is worth your time.
Publish your edge as an asset
Turn the sequence that already works for you into a reusable listing in a few clicks. Your best-performing campaign stops being a one-off and becomes something the whole ecosystem can build on.
One-click install, ready to send
Installing returns the packaged config to your workspace so you can apply it and start immediately. No copy-paste rebuild, no reconstructing the multi-channel flow step by step.
How teams actually use this.
New rep ships a proven cadence on day one
Rather than learning the sequence builder before sending anything, the new rep browses the marketplace, installs the team's published playbook, and starts from the exact channel mix and timing the org already runs. Ramp shifts from rebuilding known-good cadences to actually reaching leads.
An operator packages a winning sequence
After a multi-channel cadence performs, the operator publishes it as a listing — steps, wait days, LinkedIn and SMS hand-offs, and copy intact. It becomes the canonical starting point the rest of the team installs instead of re-deriving, and the install count makes it easy to see it is the one people actually use.
Specific to this channel.
How is a playbook different from a template library?+
A template library gives you email copy. A playbook packages a whole working sequence — the steps, the channel mix across email, LinkedIn, SMS, WhatsApp, and calls, the timing between touches, and the copy — so installing reproduces the real cadence, not just a block of text.
What actually happens when I install a listing?+
Installing hands the packaged configuration back to your workspace so you can apply it and start sending. You get the full sequence structure ready to tune, instead of rebuilding it step by step in the sequence builder.
Can I see how popular a playbook is before installing?+
Yes. Every listing shows an install count — how many workspaces have already installed it — so adoption across the ecosystem is a signal you can read before you commit to it.
Can I publish my own sequences?+
Yes. Package a sequence you own as a listing with a title, a summary, and the config payload, and publish it. Browsing is cross-workspace by design, so any workspace can then find and install it.
Who can delete a listing, and can I install one twice?+
Only the workspace that published a listing can delete it. Each workspace can install a given listing once — a uniqueness rule keeps installs clean and de-duplicated — and every publish, install, and delete is written to the audit log.
Is there a way for creators to earn from popular playbooks?+
A creator rev-share program, so authors of widely installed playbooks can earn, is on the roadmap and not live yet. Today the value is reuse: publish your proven sequence and let the ecosystem start from it.
The full story.
The Autocloz playbook marketplace turns proven outbound sequences into reusable assets you can install in one click. Instead of opening a blank sequence builder for every new campaign, you browse published multi-channel cadence playbooks, see how many workspaces have installed each one, and drop a working structure straight into your own workspace. It is the fastest path from an empty builder to a live, structured cold outreach cadence.
What sets a playbook apart from a static outbound template library is that the timing travels with it. A template hands you email copy; a playbook packages the full sequence — step order, wait days between touches, the channel mix across email, LinkedIn, SMS, WhatsApp, and calls, and the copy on every step. Installing reproduces the real multi-channel cadence, so you start from a sequence that already works rather than reconstructing the structure by hand.
Publishing closes the loop. When a sales sequence performs, package it as a listing and publish it for other workspaces to install, complete with the multi-channel timing your team actually runs. Browsing is cross-workspace by design, every listing carries a visible install count as a signal of demonstrated adoption, and only the publishing workspace can delete its own listing. A creator rev-share program that rewards authors of popular playbooks is on the roadmap.
For teams, the marketplace compresses ramp and standardizes on what converts. New reps install the team's proven cadence on day one instead of spending their first weeks rebuilding sequences that already exist, and your best-performing campaign stops being a one-off locked in one operator's workspace. Reusable sales playbooks, installed in one click, keep the whole team starting from a known-good multi-channel outbound sequence.