Ken AI - Everything you need to run cold email that converts
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The cold email platform that handles all of the boring work for you - lists, enrichment, personalization, domains, deliverability - so you send emails people actually answer. Start free.
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Today, we’re launching Ken AI, the next generation of cold email at scale
$7k value included in our free plan. No credit card required
Ken AI is the new way to do cold email:
- every lead is qualified by AI to make sure they are a good fit
- campaigns gets 50-500 variations so they’re relevant to every ICP segment
- deeply-personalized messaging for every person
- deliverability handled for you, you don’t even touch it
- full MCP and plugin to integrate directly in Claude Code & Codex and automate your work
Everyone charges $7,200/year for what we include in our free plan - 3 AI campaigns and 1,000 qualified leads every month.
Until July 12th, we’re offering a 50% discount on all paid plans.
Sign up for free at ken .so
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How does Ken actually handle replies — is there a human in the loop for tricky conversations or does the AI manage the back and forth fully on its own?
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@aselandikghjg It can do both. It tries to handle all replies fully on its own, but it escalates to a human if it has a question or if it receives a reply that it cannot answer.
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The micro-audience split before crafting any copy is a smart move, a lot of tools skip that step and end up with one generic message. Curious how the real-time optimization actually decides what to kill.
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@ferdi788603 Yes, and it's even better than a one-on-one message to everyone. Usually you just want to say the same offer/product/angle that you know works for that specific segment. Don't need to reinvent the wheel on every message.
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how does it actually decide which micro audiences to test first, and is there a minimum list size it needs before it can start learning what's working vs not?
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@berkay135817 When it starts, it actually just asks the user to decide. When it gets back some data, preferably with at least 500-1000 emails sent, it can stop the campaigns that don't work and put that volume onto the campaigns that do work.
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How does Ken handle deliverability when you're splitting one domain across dozens of micro-audiences? Worried about spam flags if each segment sends from the same inbox.
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How does Ken actually handle replies — is there a human in the loop for tricky conversations or does the AI manage the back and forth fully on its own?
@aselandikghjg It can do both. It tries to handle all replies fully on its own, but it escalates to a human if it has a question or if it receives a reply that it cannot answer.
The micro-audience split before crafting any copy is a smart move, a lot of tools skip that step and end up with one generic message. Curious how the real-time optimization actually decides what to kill.
@ferdi788603 Yes, and it's even better than a one-on-one message to everyone. Usually you just want to say the same offer/product/angle that you know works for that specific segment. Don't need to reinvent the wheel on every message.
how does it actually decide which micro audiences to test first, and is there a minimum list size it needs before it can start learning what's working vs not?
@berkay135817 When it starts, it actually just asks the user to decide. When it gets back some data, preferably with at least 500-1000 emails sent, it can stop the campaigns that don't work and put that volume onto the campaigns that do work.
How does Ken handle deliverability when you're splitting one domain across dozens of micro-audiences? Worried about spam flags if each segment sends from the same inbox.