100-200 New B2B customers per month, you only pay when they buy100-200 net-new customers, pay only for proven ones.
A new acquisition channel. You pay 20% of a new customer's first order, nothing else.
One print webshop: 220 net-new B2B customers, zero sales calls.220 new customers in 4 months.
PPC costs keep rising. Outbound gives you control.
Real customers. Not a report of emails sent.
See the email that does the work.
No spam blast. This is the kind of email we send: short, specific to that business, and about what your product does for them. A discount code rides along as a small nudge, it is never the pitch.
saw Ridgeline just added two single-origin bags to the lineup. We print custom compostable coffee bags in small runs, so you can launch a new SKU without committing to 10,000 units up front.
A few roasters your size use us to test seasonal designs cheaply. Would love for you to try it out!
Can I share a 15% discount code so you can try us out?Hi Mara, we print custom compostable coffee bags in small runs, so you can launch a new SKU without committing to 10,000 units up front.
15% off your first order: RIDGE15.
Every real send is written for that specific business. This is one filled-in example of the style, not a template.
Built to be checkable, not trusted on faith.
Four things you can verify before you ever pay us a cent. Each one is a check you can run, not a promise you have to take on faith.
Your domain is never touched.
We send from separate domains that redirect to your site, never the one your orders depend on.
Your buyers get a real, relevant email.
Low warmed volume per domain, and every email is specific to that business and worth reading.
Protects your brand reputationYou only pay for customers we prove we caused.
A held-out slice we never email sets the baseline, and we charge a share of the lift only.
First order only. Reorders 100% yours.
We take a share of a net-new customer's first order once. Every reorder after is yours.
How the customers actually show up.
We only make money when you get customers.
What you're probably wondering.
Is this a fit? Here's the honest test.
This works if
- businesses can buy your product online off a clear email (transactional, lower-consideration)
- you sell to a large market of business buyers
- you already have some proof of demand (DTC sales, reorders, traction)
This is not for you if
- your product needs a sales conversation or a distributor relationship to close
- it is high-ticket, custom, or a long decision
Not sure which side you're on? That's the call. If it's not a fit, we'll say so.






