Operational recovery examples

Recovery infrastructure in action

How dormant databases return back into active pipeline movement.

Every recovery environment behaves differently depending on database quality, follow-up history, market conditions, communication channels, and timing behavior. The examples below reflect real operational recovery workflows across active real-estate agency environments using structured lead revival infrastructure.

1,000 dormant leads re-entered into recovery workflows

  • 742 successfully processed
  • 318 active conversations reopened
  • 41 qualified opportunities delivered
  • 12 buyers entered active purchase timelines

Operational insight: Most recovered opportunities originally stopped responding more than 60 days earlier before re-entering structured recovery workflows.

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Multi-channel recovery across dormant CRM pipelines

  • 2,300 dormant contacts uploaded
  • 1,640 contacts successfully reached
  • 487 active conversations restarted
  • 63 qualification sequences triggered
  • 29 opportunities routed back to agency teams

Infrastructure involved:

  • WhatsApp recovery
  • Email sequencing
  • Long-cycle follow-up logic
  • Real-time qualification routing
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Long-cycle buyer reactivation performance

  • 1,800 inactive CRM contacts re-engaged
  • 392 buyers returned into conversation
  • 58 active qualification conversations triggered
  • 22 qualified opportunities delivered
  • 4 buyers entered immediate viewing coordination

Key operational insight: Recovered buyers originally stopped responding more than 90 days before reactivation.

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Recovery infrastructure operating without additional staffing

  • 1,400 dormant seller & buyer contacts processed
  • 276 active conversations maintained simultaneously
  • 37 live opportunities delivered to agents
  • No additional admin hiring required

Operational outcome: Recovery workflows continued operating in the background while agency teams focused only on active handovers and closing conversations.

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Recovery performance is operational, not theoretical.

Dealyv is designed around long-cycle buyer behavior, communication timing, operational consistency, and structured follow-up infrastructure — not short-term automation spikes. Every recovery environment behaves differently, but the objective remains the same: Recover more opportunities from the databases agencies already own.