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A List is a bucket of prospects. Watchlist Agents drop prospects into a List. Outreach Agents pick prospects up from a List. Simple as that.

Why Lists exist

Lists let you separate audiences. Common patterns:
  • One List per persona — “Enterprise VPs”, “SMB Owners”, “RevOps Managers”
  • One List per market — “US SaaS”, “EU Fintech”
  • One List per campaign — “Q1 launch outreach”, “Conference follow-up”
Each List can be fed by multiple Watchlist Agents and drained by multiple Outreach Agents.

How prospects get into a List

Three ways:

Watchlist Agent (automatic)

Most common. Your Watchlist Agent finds people and adds them to a List automatically.

Copy from another List

Duplicate the members of an existing List into a new one — useful for A/B testing sequences.

CSV upload

Upload a CSV of names + LinkedIn URLs to seed a List manually.

How prospects get out of a List

  • Automatically — Guhan removes prospects who reply “not interested”, who go on Do Not Contact, or whose LinkedIn account gets restricted
  • Manually — you can remove prospects one at a time or in bulk from the List detail page
  • After enrollment — a prospect enrolled in an Outreach Agent stays in the List; enrolling doesn’t remove them

List detail page

Every List has a detail page with:
  • Prospect table — all prospects in this List, filterable + searchable + exportable
  • Sources — chips showing which Watchlist Agents feed this List, with per-source counts
  • Bound Outreach Agents — which agents pull prospects from this List

Deleting a List

Deleting a List:
  • Does NOT delete the prospects themselves (they keep existing, just no longer in this List)
  • Does NOT stop in-flight Outreach Agent sequences (they finish per the sequence they started)
  • DOES unbind any Watchlist Agent that was feeding it — you’ll need to point it at a different List

Watchlist Agent

How prospects flow into Lists.

Outreach Agent

How prospects flow out of Lists into messaging.