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Signal-Timed Outbound
Auvra uses signal-timed outbound to decide which account deserves human work next from reviewed evidence. It separates account timing from person-level intent, so a public signal can create a research task without pretending a buyer is ready for direct outreach.
Auvra stance
Auvra treats public account evidence as a reason to prioritize work, not as permission to send. Contact intent and send readiness are separate gates.
What signal-timed outbound means
A signal is evidence that an account may be entering a useful buying window. Examples include hiring patterns, product launches, expansion, compliance pressure, inbound form activity, CRM relationship movement, or a recent referral. Auvra uses those signals to rank human work without collapsing every signal into a lead.
Why account signals are not enough
Account-level evidence can show a company is worth researching. It does not prove a specific person wants to be contacted. Auvra keeps this split visible so teams know whether the next action is research, reachability, CRM reactivation, or approved outreach.
How Auvra uses it
Auvra combines target profile fit, reviewed source facts, proof gaps, contact readiness, and outcome learning. The result is a work queue that says what to work next and why, while leaving external execution behind human approval and send-readiness gates.