

We help reps research prospects and craft personalized outreach—with an emphasis on the human touch that leads to real connection.
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Say it makes prospecting more fun
FirstTouch brings real-time insights and signals from across the web (all in one place).
Turn insights into action. Gather real-time intel on prospects and use FirstTouch's AI to craft personalized outreach. Add the human touch to cut through the noise.

FirstTouch Enhance transforms static email templates into dynamic, prompt-based templates, enabling complete personalization for every email and sequence.
FirstTouch lives within your existing workflows, with no backend integration, dev work, or compliance needed.
Streamline existing workflows and instantly level up communications at every stage of the customer journey.

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FirstTouch works with all HubSpot Hubs, including the Free CRM. You do not need an Enterprise or Pro subscription to get started. However, to use our HubSpot custom workflow card, you will need a plan that has access to the workflow builder.
FirstTouch is the HubSpot-native execution layer for LinkedIn outreach and tracking. Social actions run from the HubSpot workflow builder, every touch is logged and attributed on the contact timeline, and social engagement signals surface prospects who are already interacting with relevant content. Most other tools live in a separate app and depend on fragile syncs to get activity back into your CRM.
Yes. FirstTouch is built for account safety through our HubSpot native integration and strict data governance. We are SOC 2 certified and provide Human-in-the-Loop workflows, so reps approve drafts before anything goes out. We follow LinkedIn's limits and best practices, and the FirstTouch Safety Checklist (docs.firsttouch.com/Safety-Checklist) covers account health, daily limits, targeting, and agent hours. Step one is disconnecting any other LinkedIn automation tool before you start.


