What ANONECT actually does.

No abstract promises — here's the product, piece by piece: what gets captured, how the score is built, what the dashboard shows you, and where the AI starts and stops.

Identification: from anonymous visit to named company

When a visit comes in, ANONECT resolves the network and firmographic signals around it into a company profile: name, industry, size range, and location. You also see the session itself — which pages, in what order, for how long. What you won't find is the individual person's identity; we identify the account, not the human, unless that human chooses to hand you their email. That distinction is what keeps the whole thing clean legally and ethically.

Scoring: how the 0–100 number is built

The score weighs four things: which pages were viewed (pricing and comparison pages carry the most weight), how deep and long the session went, how often the company keeps coming back, and how recent it all is. Interest decays — an account that was hot three weeks ago and went silent slides down the list on its own. You can tune the qualification threshold, so 'worth a follow-up' means whatever your team decides it means.

The dashboard: a queue, not a report

Open ANONECT in the morning and you get a ranked queue of companies, hottest first, each with its score, its recent behavior, and its trajectory. Click into one and you see the full story: first visit, every return, every page. It's built to answer one question fast — who do I talk to today? — not to bury you in charts.

Outreach: the AI drafts, you decide

For every account that crosses your threshold, ANONECT writes a first-draft email grounded in that account's actual behavior — the pages they read, the comparison they ran, the week they did it. Drafts land in an approval queue. You edit or approve; only then does anything send, through your own SMTP so replies come straight to you. There is no autopilot mode, on purpose.

Setup: one script tag, honestly

Installation is a single script tag before </head> — same shape as a Google Analytics install, works on any stack from Next.js to WordPress. Signals appear in the dashboard within minutes of the first visit. Multi-site setups get one key per site so client or product data never mixes.

Privacy: the part we're strictest about

Default tracking is cookieless and aggregated daily — the identifier a visitor gets today can't be linked to them tomorrow. Personal-level data (like an email) only exists after an explicit, logged consent action. We don't buy or resell data, and Sentry-monitored infrastructure keeps PII out of error logs. This isn't a compliance checkbox we added later; the product was designed around it.

FAQ

Do visitors have to fill a form to be identified?

No. Company-level identification works from the visit itself. Personal identification only happens when a visitor volunteers their email — for example through your trial form — after consenting.

How accurate is company identification?

Like every tool in this category, not every visit resolves — remote workers on home connections are the hard case. What we promise: identified companies are shown with the signals behind them, so you can judge each match yourself, and we'd rather show fewer names than invent confident-looking guesses.

How is the intent score calculated?

From page value (pricing beats blog), session depth and duration, return frequency, and recency, with time decay so stale interest sinks. The qualification threshold is yours to tune.

Does the AI send emails automatically?

Never. Every draft sits in an approval queue until a human approves it. Sending goes through your own SMTP, so replies land in your inbox like any normal email.

What does setup look like on my stack?

One script tag in your site's <head> — works on Next.js, WordPress, Webflow, Shopify, anything that renders HTML. First signals typically show up within minutes.

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