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Kasspian

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What actually happens

Kasspian finds rooms where your buyers are and drafts the message. This page is what happened next, counted from real founder usage. It is published whatever it says.

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Drafts sent

Leads a founder marked as contacted

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Replies

Got an answer back

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Customers

Became a paying customer

Nobody has marked a drafted message as sent yet. So there is no reply rate to show, and inventing one would defeat the point of this page. When founders start sending, the number lands here, whatever it turns out to be.

These are global figures across every founder using Kasspian, not a hand-picked sample.

How these are counted

Distinct leads, not clicks. The status control in the app cycles round, so one lead can be marked sent more than once. Counting those events would inflate the denominator and quietly flatter the reply rate, so every figure here counts a lead once.

Sent means reached at least sent. A founder can mark a lead replied without ever marking it sent, and the weekly check-in email does exactly that. Anything that got a reply was obviously sent, so it counts in the denominator. That is what a reply rate means in plain English.

Founder-reported.Kasspian does not send anything on anyone’s behalf and cannot read your inbox. These are marks founders set themselves, so treat them as self-reported, not audited.

No rate below 20 sends. Small samples produce big, meaningless percentages. Until the threshold, this page shows counts and says why.

Why this page exists

Any tool can tell you where your customers are. You cannot check whether it was right without spending weeks finding out, which makes the claim safe for us and expensive for you. A reply rate is the opposite: it is checkable, it can embarrass us, and no amount of good writing can fake it.

If the number here is bad, that is worth knowing before you pay. If it is empty, that is worth knowing too.