Real numbers or nothing
What we show, what we refuse to show, and how you can check every claim yourself.
You've seen the pattern: a wall of logos from companies that were never customers, testimonials nobody can trace, and "10x your pipeline" numbers that came from nowhere. Outreach software is an industry with a proof problem.
We decided to be boring about this instead: if we can't prove a claim, we don't make it. Not on this site, not in our ads, and not inside the product. That standard costs us some impressive-sounding headlines. It's worth it.
Here's exactly what that standard means in practice — and how you can check it yourself.
Our numbers are ours, and real
The performance numbers we publish come from running Vantera on our own LinkedIn outbound — labeled as exactly that, with the timeframe stated. When your results appear in your dashboard, they're your real data, never a projection dressed up as fact.
No borrowed credibility
No logo walls of companies that aren't real customers. No testimonials we can't trace to a real person. No industry statistics repeated without a source. If a name or number appears on this site, it's earned.
Honest benchmarks, labeled as benchmarks
Where the product shows reference ranges — like typical reply rates for quality LinkedIn outreach — they're labeled as typical ranges, not promises. A benchmark tells you where you stand; it is not a guarantee, and we won't dress it up as one.
The improvement claim is watchable
When we say your outreach gets smarter, you don't have to take our word for it. Your dashboard shows what's being tested, what won, and what changed — so the claim is something you watch happen on your own account, not something you're asked to believe.
Your outreach is held to the same bar
The same rule runs inside the product. When your outreach talks to a prospect and they ask "can you prove it?" or "what does it cost?", it only uses facts you've added and approved — a real case study, a real metric, your real pricing.
And if it doesn't have a true answer, it says so — it will not invent a number to keep a conversation warm. A slightly slower deal is better than a claim you'd have to walk back on a call.
Why hold the line this hard?
Because the product is trust. Vantera speaks to real people, under your name, about your business. A company that would fake a logo to win your signup would fake a number in your outreach — and you'd be the one wearing it. The proof standard isn't marketing polish; it's the same discipline the product runs on every day.
What the proof buys you
The proven plays your outreach starts with — and where they come from, honestly.
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