Engyne
Case Studies

How sellers actually run Engyne

Two setups in detail — what the rules look like, what changed, and what did not. Client names are withheld; the configurations are real.

Quick answer

Two representative Engyne setups: a pharma and chemical exporter running export mode with country allow-lists and strict grade restrictions, and an India-focused play equipment manufacturer running state rules with quantity minimums. Both follow the same pattern — catalogue to keyword set, test mode to validate, then tuning from the rejection logs.

The pattern both follow

  1. Catalogue in. A product list, website or PDF becomes a first draft of approved and restricted keywords.
  2. Test mode. The full rule set runs against real BuyLeads, logging every decision, picking nothing, spending nothing.
  3. First tuning pass. We read the log together. Missing terms get added; over-broad terms get tightened.
  4. Picking on, with a cap. Auto-stop limits the first sessions while confidence builds.
  5. Ongoing. Rejection logs get reviewed as the catalogue and the market move.
On the numbers in these case studies

We only publish figures a client has confirmed. Where a metric has not been signed off yet, it is marked rather than estimated — an invented number is worth less than no number, and a prospect who checks will find out.

Want a setup like these?

Send your catalogue to support@engyne.space. You get a starting keyword plan and a demo key, and you can run it in test mode before committing to anything.

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