An independent, evidence-based evaluation of Sales Schema, software-empowered training and coaching for agencies and b2b service firms to build new business through referrals, partnerships, and trust-based outreach.. Scored across 5 weighted criteria covering website presence, search visibility, trust, market presence, and customer satisfaction.
Overall evaluation score
Sales Schema helps firms turn inconsistent, founder-led business development into a repeatable pipeline by systemizing referrals and partnerships. Its approach is designed to produce qualified referrals on an ongoing basis with limited weekly time commitment and without starting from scratch.
Weight: 20%
Sales Schema has a substantive first-party website with dedicated Home, About, Services, and Contact/Consulting pages plus a clear service narrative around coaching, software, referral systems, and appointment-setting, but the evidence does not show richer proof elements like transparent pricing, extensive case studies, or broader site-depth signals.
Weight: 20%
Search visibility evidence is thin: the domain is established (registered June 2014, ~12 years old) and the homepage was updated in May 2026, but no traffic, rankings, backlink, keyword, or directory visibility metrics were provided, so this should be scored conservatively.
Weight: 20%
Trust signals are solid but not broad: Sales Schema has verifiable firmographics (Brooklyn/New York address, founded 2014, LinkedIn presence, 2-10 employees) and a strong Clutch profile at 4.8/5 from 6 reviews, yet the public review footprint could not be verified on G2, Trustpilot, Google, Capterra, or BBB.
Weight: 15%
The company shows a moderate market footprint through its own website, LinkedIn company page, Clutch listing, and an established 2014 domain, but evidence of wider prominence is limited because few third-party platforms were verified and no broader media, awards, partner ecosystem, or visibility data were supplied.
Weight: 10%
Customer satisfaction appears strong based on the available review data: Clutch shows a 4.8/5 rating across 6 reviews, with reviewers praising structured systems, proactive communication, industry knowledge, and improved lead quality, though the review base is small and there is one noted concern about wanting more direct engagements.
Sales Schema provides a structured program for agencies and B2B service firms to build a repeatable new-business system in 90 days using referrals, partnerships, and warm introductions. The offering combines coaching, software, feedback, peer support, and implementation resources.
Works with clients to map their team's networks, identify access points, and secure partnerships that can produce clients over the long term.
Provides HowdyPartner, a partnership management platform that surfaces high-potential relationships, ranks them, and supports campaigns that generate qualified introductions.
Gives support on copy, sales calls, and campaigns to help clients refine execution quickly.
Offers peer-based office hours so clients can share what is working and maintain momentum.
Includes templates, swipe files, and step-by-step walkthroughs so clients can implement a system without building it from scratch.
Guides clients through surfacing and ranking potential partners, generating specific warm introductions, and then scaling the system with team adoption and partner commission plans.
I did not find public, first-party dollar-denominated package pricing on salesschema.com. The strongest concrete spend data comes from third-party directories and verified Clutch review content: Clutch lists a $1,000+ minimum project size and says the most common project size is under $10,000, while a verified client review describes a setup fee plus monthly billing, a recommended 6-month engagement, and a performance-style baseline guarantee. DesignRush shows a much higher 'minimal budget' band of $50,000 & Up, which appears to be a directory listing estimate/band rather than detailed first-party package pricing, so buyers should treat it as directory metadata rather than a published agency rate card.
Where this pricing information was traced from.
Sales Schema has a clearly identifiable third-party review presence on Clutch, where it holds a strong overall rating and reviewers consistently describe effective outbound/referral systems, strong industry knowledge, and responsive support. I could not verify listings for this specific company on G2, Trustpilot, Google, Capterra, or BBB from search results, so its public review footprint appears limited outside Clutch.
6 reviews
Clutch reviewers describe Sales Schema as strong at building structured outbound and referral-driven business development systems for agencies. Reviews repeatedly praise tailored guidance, proactive communication, and improved lead quality or warm introductions, with limited criticism visible beyond a note that some clients wanted more direct engagements.
“They have a very good system that creates a board of progress with each new client.”
“They also had high business acumen, tailoring solutions to our specific industry and the ICPs we were targeting.”
“They were very proactive and always delivered on time.”
“I can’t think of anything for Sales Schema to improve.”
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Concerns
The salesschema.com domain was registered in June 2014 (~12 years old), with the homepage last modified May 2026. Figures are from a live RDAP domain lookup and HTTP headers, not estimated.
Domain registered
June 2014
Last updated
May 2026
Domain age
~12 years