Short answer: yes
A dead list is usually not dead. It is a pile of leads you already paid for that stopped getting called. Dialverse works aged and dead lists on an automatic follow-up cadence: calling, qualifying, and booking until every lead has either landed on your calendar or told us to stop.
How the cadence works
- Load the aged list into your Dialverse workspace, or connect the CRM it already lives in.
- The AI calls each lead on a set cadence, spacing attempts so it is persistent without being a pest.
- Whoever answers gets a real conversation: qualification, objection handling, a read on motivation.
- Interested sellers get booked to your calendar or live-transferred to you.
- Every attempt and every conversation is logged to your CRM with notes.
- A number leaves the cadence two ways: booked, or opted out.
Why dead lists pay
Circumstances change. The seller who was firm on price six months ago has had six more months of taxes, tenants, or repairs. You already paid the marketing cost to find them; the follow-up is the cheap part. That is why deals hide in the lists everyone gave up on.