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Daniel Sinewe Review: Services, Fit & Verdict

Our verdict: 2.8/5

By Janis Plume · · Independent editorial review

Our independent review of Daniel Sinewe's outbound services: what they do, who they fit, and an honest verdict.

What Daniel Sinewe does

Daniel Sinewe positions himself around B2B sales support, with a directory bio that says: "AI & Sales Automation Nerd I help startups to schedule appointments based on their Ideal Customer Profile." The listed client type is SMBs, and the listed industry focus is B2B Services. That points to a fairly specific service lane: outbound prospecting and appointment setting for smaller B2B companies, likely with some automation and workflow setup involved.

His own site is not a typical agency site. The homepage presents him as an indie developer from Berlin building apps for B2B salespeople, and it highlights products including Trustoutreach, Wrapped.li, Prospectli, ROASTLI, and Salesprompter, with some marked active, on hold, or discontinued. That matters because it suggests a builder-operator profile more than a conventional done-for-you agency setup. If you're looking for someone who thinks in tools, workflows, and automation for sales, that may be appealing. If you want a larger team, case-study-heavy presentation, or a clearly packaged agency operation, the site does not provide that.

Who it's a good fit for

Daniel Sinewe looks like the best fit for startups and SMBs in B2B services that want help getting outbound campaigns pointed at a clear ideal customer profile. I'd put him in the bucket for founders or lean sales teams that value direct operator involvement and are open to working with someone whose background blends outbound execution with product building for salespeople. If you already know your target market and want support with appointment setting, multichannel outbound, or technical setup, the directory positioning lines up with that need. If you need extensive proof of results, a broad service bench, verified third-party reviews, or enterprise procurement readiness, I'd look elsewhere or at least treat this as a diligence-heavy option.

Pricing & engagement

Pricing is one of the clearer parts of the public picture, but it still needs clarification. The lemlist directory lists multichannel outbound at about 1500, technical setup at 1000, and consulting or training at 100, with currency and billing units shown per that directory rather than fully explained in the site materials we reviewed. That's better than no pricing signal at all, but it's not enough to model budget confidently without a call.

Before signing, I'd ask very direct questions: what exactly is included in multichannel outbound, whether list building is included, what channels are actually used, whether copywriting and inbox or domain setup are part of technical setup, how consulting and training are billed, and what the expected engagement length is. I'd also ask what parts are done personally by Daniel versus via tools or partners, since the site presents an indie builder profile rather than a staffed agency structure.

Our verdict

My read is that Daniel Sinewe is a credible niche option for small B2B companies that want an operator with outbound and sales automation instincts, not a full-service scaled agency. The strongest positives are the clear startup and SMB orientation, a focused ICP-based appointment setting message, and at least some public pricing signal. The main limitations are equally clear: no verified third-party reviews we can confirm, limited public detail on process and deliverability practices, and a website that reads more like an indie product page than a service firm overview.

That mix lands this in the middle of the pack for me. If your buying style favors direct access to a specialist and you're comfortable asking detailed questions on setup, channels, and ownership, this could be worth a conversation. If you need stronger proof, more service documentation, or clearer operating depth before a first call, you'll probably want to compare it against other specialist outbound providers or an in-house hire. If you want a straight second opinion on whether Daniel Sinewe, another agency, or an internal build is the better fit, book a free call and we'll give you an unbiased take.

Where Daniel Sinewe is strong

  • Clear focus on B2B sales support for startups and SMBs rather than a vague all-market pitch
  • Directory positioning is specific about the core outcome: scheduling appointments based on an ideal customer profile
  • Public pricing signals exist for outbound, technical setup, and consulting or training, which is more helpful than many small providers offer

What to check before signing

  • No verified third-party reviews we can confirm, so public client sentiment is hard to judge
  • Limited public detail on deliverability, campaign process, reporting, or channel execution standards
  • Website presents more as an indie developer and product builder page than a full service explanation, which leaves key buyer questions unanswered

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Daniel Sinewe any good?

Potentially, yes, for the right buyer. The public positioning is coherent: B2B services, SMBs, startups, appointment setting, and sales automation. What keeps the score moderate is not a clear red flag, but a lack of verifiable public proof and limited detail on process. I'd treat this as a specialist option worth vetting, not a fully documented agency pick.

How much does Daniel Sinewe cost?

The main public pricing signal comes from the lemlist directory, which lists multichannel outbound at about 1500, technical setup at 1000, and consulting or training at 100. The materials we reviewed do not fully clarify currency, billing unit, or exact scope, so you should confirm what each package includes before comparing quotes.

What services does Daniel Sinewe offer?

Based on the directory data, the offer centers on helping startups schedule appointments based on their ideal customer profile, with multichannel outbound, technical setup, and consulting or training listed. His site also says he builds apps for B2B salespeople, which suggests a product and automation angle alongside service work.

Who should consider Daniel Sinewe?

Startups and SMBs in B2B services are the clearest fit from the available data, especially if they want practical outbound help from a builder-operator profile. Companies that need enterprise-grade documentation, lots of public case evidence, or a visibly larger service team should probably compare other options too.

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