Once a draft is ready, sending it is one click. If the prospect's email is confirmed, the message goes out now. If it isn't, the message queues and sends itself once enrichment resolves the address. Underneath, Chosen paces sends and caps them per domain so your outreach doesn't trip a company's spam tooling.
Send or queue
The composer picks the action for you, based on whether the prospect has a confirmed email:
- Send. The email is known, so the message goes out now and threads into your inbox.
- Get email & send. No confirmed email yet. Chosen queues the draft, runs enrichment, and sends the moment an address resolves — nothing more for you to do.
Either way the message sends from your own connected Gmail, so replies come back to you.
Sends are paced
Chosen doesn't fire everything at once. When you send to several prospects, the messages are spaced out over time rather than leaving in one burst. A stack of near-identical emails leaving one inbox in one minute is the clearest possible signal to a spam filter that something automated is happening. Spacing them out keeps your inbox looking like an inbox.
Per-domain limits are automatic
When several prospects work at the same company, Chosen caps how fast it emails that domain. The limits apply on their own — there's nothing to configure:
- At most 5 sends per hour to any single recipient domain.
- At most 50 sends per day to any single recipient domain.
This avoids a specific failure: email five people at one company inside a minute and you can trip that company's security tooling, which then flags everything from your domain — including the messages that mattered. The per-domain cap paces those sends so they read as ordinary email.
When a prospect replies
A reply threads straight back to your connected inbox, and Chosen keeps it attached to the prospect's record so the conversation doesn't get lost. Before you send anyone a follow-up, check whether they already wrote back — a "just checking in" to someone who replied last week is the fastest way to look like a bot.
When it gets it wrong
Chosen's pacing and per-domain caps protect your domain, but they can't rescue a generic message sent too widely — that hurts deliverability no matter how carefully the sends are spaced. And sending depends on Gmail staying connected: if it disconnects, queued outreach waits until you reconnect it.
A prospect who's gone quiet can be picked up again later — search your prospect pool to resurface them. And when a prospect replies and wants to talk, convert them into a candidate.