Client asks about expansion
Nobody turns the thread into a clear upsell.
AI Revenue Intelligence for Agencies
Connect Gmail or Outlook and uncover upsell opportunities, churn risks, stalled deals, and revenue recovery opportunities before they cost you money.
Revenue Opportunity Inbox
Sources
Gmail + Outlook
Analyzed
12,840 messages
Detected
$10.5k/mo
Northstar Dental
Dormant lead · Maya Chen
$4.8k/mo
91%
Peak Roofing Co.
Upsell opening · Daniel Ruiz
$2.2k/mo
84%
BrightPath Med Spa
Churn risk · Ari Patel
$3.5k/mo
78%
Dormant lead
Evidence found
Maya, quick follow-up on the missed-call text-back workflow we scoped earlier this year. You mentioned revisiting after the Q2 review.
Problem
Nobody turns the thread into a clear upsell.
Pricing was discussed, then the thread dies.
Dissatisfaction shows up before the cancellation email.
How It Works
Use read-only OAuth. FoundMoney does not send, delete, or modify email.
Recent client and prospect threads are analyzed for revenue signals.
Upsells, churn risks, stalled deals, dormant clients, and invoice recovery get surfaced.
Review the evidence, copy the follow-up draft, and send it yourself.
Revenue Opportunity Examples
$4,800
A client asked about missed-call follow-up and never got a packaged offer.
$3,000
A retainer client raised performance concerns and engagement dropped.
$7,200
A scoped automation project went quiet after pricing was discussed.
Pricing
Beta
$99/mo
For a founder-led agency proving the recovery motion.
Growth
$149/mo
For agencies with more inbox volume and longer histories.
Agency
$299/mo
For teams that need visibility across more client communication.
FAQ
No. It generates drafts you can review, copy, edit, and send manually.
No. The MVP starts with Gmail or Outlook because the missed revenue is already in agency communications.
Upsell openings, churn risk, ghosted proposals, dormant clients, and invoice collection opportunities.
Yes. FoundMoney requests read-only mail access only.
Connect your inbox, review the opportunities, and send the follow-up that should have happened sooner.