Buyer brief
Keep the plain-English target visible so every candidate is reviewed against the same intent.
Campaign review
A campaign should not become a send list just because the sourcing step found names. Meetlane keeps the buyer brief, candidates, blockers, contact readiness, angle review, and draft path visible before any handoff.
Campaign checks
Meetlane turns the campaign workspace into a quiet review board: what matches the brief, what is blocked, what needs research, and what can move toward a human-reviewed handoff.
Keep the plain-English target visible so every candidate is reviewed against the same intent.
Review accepted, skipped, blocked, and promising leads before the campaign becomes another list.
Separate ready, needs-review, blocked, and locked states without turning them into fake performance metrics.
Name missing evidence, weak timing, unclear roles, and unsupported claims before a reviewer acts.
Keep risky, unknown, and blocked contacts locked until a reviewer chooses an intentional paid check.
Prepare angles and Gmail handoff drafts only after fit, evidence, and readiness have been reviewed.
Reviewer decisions
The important campaign proof is not volume. It is the leads held back, contacts unlocked intentionally, angles saved, and drafts kept in review until a human decides the next step.
Activation starts when a human checks enough candidates to see fit, evidence, contact readiness, and blockers together.
Good-fit leads can stay in the campaign while contact, evidence, or timing is still unresolved.
Credits are spent after the reviewer decides a lead is worth checking, not before review value is visible.
The reason to reach out should map back to reviewed evidence before a draft is prepared.
Meetlane prepares the handoff state; it does not send, schedule, rotate inboxes, or run outreach for you.
Campaign outcomes become review context instead of a fake attribution dashboard.
Before outreach
The campaign view should help a reviewer decide what deserves attention next. It is not a sending engine, contact database, outcome-forecast system, or generic analytics surface.
See lead review