This is a LinkedIn lead generation system. It's built around one idea. Build the relationship before you make the pitch. Think about meeting somebody in real life. You don't start by selling. You talk first. You show interest. You get to know them a little. Only then do you discuss business. We use the same idea on LinkedIn. We call it relationship first. The system finds the right person. It reads their posts. When there is something useful to add, it likes and comments. Next, it sends a simple connection request about that post. There's no pitch. Even after they accept, we still don't start selling. It endorses two visible skills. Almost nobody does this anymore. That's why it gets noticed. It creates another point of familiarity. Only then do we start the business conversation. We're not pretending to be friends. We're creating familiarity before asking for their time. You could do all of this manually. None of it is difficult. The hard part is doing it every day. Ten prospects today. Ten more tomorrow. Then again next week and next month. Every person needs research, writing and tracking. That gets boring quickly. People rush it or stop doing it. That's where AI earns its place. AI handles the research and writing. The workflow keeps the sequence moving. The salesperson steps in when somebody replies. Imagine managing five salespeople. At 20 connection requests each per working day, the system keeps 100 moving every day. That's 500 per week and around 2,000 per month. The value is not only scale. It's consistent execution across the team. Let me show you one example. This is the campaign in Codex. I ask it to process ten prospects. It works through Sales Navigator. It avoids previous contacts. It skips poor fits and people without a useful post. Here is one person it selected. This is why they qualified. Here are the post, comment and connection request. The same idea runs through every step. The comment follows the post. The request follows the comment. It feels like one normal interaction. After they connect, it handles the endorsements and first message. That can be personalised text or video. Video can be more powerful. The salesperson records one strong base video, and AI adapts it for each prospect. Before a follow-up, it checks the conversation. If they replied, everything stops. The salesperson takes over. That's the product. It starts LinkedIn conversations in a better way. The system prepares them. The sales team handles them. I configure it around the company's buyers, offer and voice. Then I train the team in Codex. After that, I hand it over. It stays with the company. If this could help your team, let's make the next step concrete. I'll prepare the first campaign map before we speak. It'll show the audience, qualification signals and sequence I recommend. Then we'll review the map and the live system together on a 30-minute call. Reply with a day that works, and I'll prepare everything.