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.
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.
Pharma and chemical exporter
Export mode with a country allow-list, grade-level restricted keywords, and verified contact requirements — because a near-miss grade costs the same credit as a perfect match.
Read the setup →Play equipment manufacturer
India mode with state rules, quantity minimums to skip single-unit enquiries, and restricted terms for the installation-and-repair requests that kept matching.
Read the setup →The pattern both follow
- Catalogue in. A product list, website or PDF becomes a first draft of approved and restricted keywords.
- Test mode. The full rule set runs against real BuyLeads, logging every decision, picking nothing, spending nothing.
- First tuning pass. We read the log together. Missing terms get added; over-broad terms get tightened.
- Picking on, with a cap. Auto-stop limits the first sessions while confidence builds.
- Ongoing. Rejection logs get reviewed as the catalogue and the market move.
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.