Building from zero
- ✓ ICP Architecture system
- ✓ First-hire playbook
- ✓ Starter sequence design
- ✓ Tech stack for small teams
- ✓ First 90 days plan
The Pantry by Outbound Kitchen
The outbound process, hiring, operations, AI prompts, templates, and recipes — organized by what you're trying to accomplish. Used by 150+ go-to-market (GTM) teams at companies like Uber, Intercom, and Monday.com.
Trusted by 150+ paid members and 7,000+ GTM leaders
Built from real engagements with 50+ B2B companies. Proven systems you can deploy right away — not theory to figure out on your own.
Because the advice you're following was designed for a different market. Different buyer behavior, different tech stack, different expectations. You don't need another Slack group, another generic course, or more recycled LinkedIn advice. You need the right system for where you are right now.
Advice from ten different sources, none of them organized by your actual situation.
Playbooks built for 50-rep teams applied to a team of 3. Different stage, different needs.
Tips and tricks that don't connect. No sequence. No prioritization. No way to know what to do first.
You know something is off, but you can't pinpoint what. So you change everything instead of fixing what matters.
Not a content library. Not a course. The complete set of systems to run outbound — so you get to what works faster instead of figuring it out from scratch.
Building from zero
It's running but broken
It works, now do more
Beyond net-new
You're never reading frameworks for a team of 50 when you have 3 reps. Everything is matched to where you actually are.
Every system was deployed in the field before it landed here. 50+ companies, not thought leadership.
The first thing you do gives you a map, not a menu. You know exactly where to start before you browse anything.
30 questions. Tells you your stage. Points you to the exact systems and templates you need. Every member starts here — so you're never guessing what to work on first.
Get Access NowEvery system you need to run outbound. Organized by stage, built from real engagements.
Core system
Targeting, account research, email, phone, LinkedIn, multi-channel orchestration. The complete outreach-to-close system.
13 books, scorecards, ramp plans
Hiring scorecards, team structure, ramp plans, coaching systems. How to build and develop the team that runs outbound.
7 AI prompts, 50+ tools
Data systems, tool stack, AI prompts for research and personalization, automation workflows. The infrastructure that multiplies rep output.
SOPs, dashboards, alignment
Territory design, metrics and dashboards, cross-functional alignment, SOPs. The systems that keep the team running day-to-day.
34 email templates + more
90-day plans, scoring models, audit checklists, hiring scorecards, sequence blueprints. Ready-to-use documents for every stage.
New every week
Extended hub edition with case studies from real engagements, market intel, and applied systems you won't find in the free newsletter.
From newsletter subscribers and paid members.
When I was still working in-house, I looked everywhere for a single place that had it all — how to actually build and scale an outbound function at the leadership level. It didn't exist.
So I did what everyone does. I talked to people. Watched videos. Took notes. Pieced things together from ten different sources and hoped the puzzle would form. You have lead gen agencies that will do it for you. You have surface-level tips on LinkedIn. Tools that promise automation will fix everything. But when a CRO or VP of Sales asks "how do I build a real outbound system for my team?" — there's almost nothing structured to follow.
After building outbound systems for 50+ B2B SaaS companies, I kept seeing the same pattern on the other side: smart leaders, good teams, but no structured system. Every engagement started with me building the same foundations — the ICP architecture, the scoring model, the measurement framework, the hiring scorecard, the sequence design.
I tried solving this with a paid newsletter. But one insight per week, organized chronologically, doesn't help someone who needs to fix their scoring system right now. A newsletter is a content stream. What people needed was a system library — organized by where they are, not when I published it.
I tried solving it through consulting alone. But I can only work with a few companies at a time. The leaders who couldn't afford a full engagement had nowhere to go.
So I built the thing I wished existed back then.
Every system I build and refine with my consulting clients — the outbound process, the talent systems, the operations, the AI prompts, the templates — organized by whether you're launching, fixing, scaling, or expanding your outbound. The same systems companies pay me to build, available so you can replicate them within your own team.
This isn't a course. It's not a community (yet). It's the system library that should have existed for GTM leaders owning outbound a long time ago.
Companies advised
Newsletter subscribers
Paid members
Years in outbound
One framework applied correctly can pay for a decade of membership. Here's what that looks like.
in recovered pipeline from fixing one broken sequence design using the Signal Taxonomy framework.
fewer bad-fit meetings after implementing the Two-Score model to separate signal from noise.
from "outbound isn't working" to a system that generates pipeline — using the stage-matched onboarding path.
saved from churning out in 3 months because the scoring model and 90-day plan gave them a real system to run.
One product. One price. Everything inside.
One wrong sequence design costs you a quarter of pipeline. One bad hire costs $30-50K to replace. One framework from The Pantry applied to your situation pays for a decade of membership.
First 50 founding members. 14-day money-back guarantee.
Most GTM leaders expense this. See how.
Peer group. Founding members get first access.
Direct access. 10 seats. Founding members are first in line.
Every system you need to run outbound — the process, hiring, operations, AI prompts, templates, and recipes — organized by what you're trying to accomplish (Launch, Fix, Scale, or Expand your outbound).
GTM leaders and operators at B2B SaaS companies who want to build real outbound systems. Whether you're hiring your first SDR or restructuring a team of 15, The Pantry gives you the systems to make decisions — not just templates to copy.
The Pantry is hosted on Circle. You'll get access to a clean, organized hub — no noisy feeds or distracting social features. Just the system, organized by stage.
The free newsletter delivers one insight per week. The Pantry gives you the full system — every process, every template, the AI prompts, the Outbound Diagnostic, and an extended weekly briefing with case studies and market intel the newsletter doesn't cover.
Start with the Outbound Diagnostic. 30 questions that assess your current outbound maturity and point you to the exact systems and templates you need. It's the first thing every member does.
The founding member rate is an annual commitment at $250/year. You get a 14-day money-back guarantee — if it's not for you, get a full refund within 14 days, no questions asked.
The Brigade (community) and Chef's Table (1:1 access) are future tiers. They'll unlock as the membership grows. Right now, The Pantry is the system — and the system is what matters first.
14-day money-back guarantee. Try everything inside, run the diagnostic, browse the frameworks. If it's not what you need, email me and I'll refund you immediately.
Most GTM leaders do. $250/year is a rounding error on any L&D budget. Here's a template you can send your manager: "I'd like to expense $250/year for The Pantry by Outbound Kitchen — a system library for GTM leaders owning outbound, with frameworks, templates, AI prompts, and a diagnostic tool. It directly applies to our current outbound build. One framework applied to our situation pays for a decade of membership."
First 50 founding members. 14-day money-back guarantee.
6,000+ GTM leaders get one outbound insight per week. No fluff, no hype. See if the thinking resonates before committing.
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