Why Supercase: Sales Enablement

You build the cheat sheets.
Then every rep rewrites them.

Enablement arms the team with battle cards, proposals, and business case templates. The moment they reach a live deal, reps improvise the numbers and the story drifts. You own the asset, but not what happens to it in the field.

Standardize how sellers communicate value and financial impact.Book a walkthrough
Key outcomes

Governance

Lock the assumptions only your market experts should set, and control exactly what a rep can adjust on a live deal.

Consistency at scale

Every rep starts from the same vetted point of view and math, personalized per account, without templates breaking under volume.

Mid-funnel coverage

A robust, branded business case for the gap between discovery and the order form, not another flat PDF.

Where enablement's work breaks down

The assets look great in the deck. Then they meet a live deal.

Enablement builds the cheat sheets, the battle cards, and the proposal templates. What's missing is a way to keep them governed, personalized, and consistent once reps take them into the field.

The problem

You build the assets by hand, and they go stale the day you ship them.

Cheat sheets, battle cards, and proposal templates take real effort to produce. By the time they reach a deal they are generic, and there is no clean way to keep a templatized deck stable across hundreds of accounts.

PowerPoint templates that break at scale. Reps rebuilding the same proposal from scratch. Generic AI drafts that look fine until a customer reads them.
What Supercase does

Reusable business case assets that personalize themselves per account.

Supercase encodes your point of view once, then generates a personalized, account-specific business case in minutes. The structure holds across every deal, so the asset you ship is the asset reps actually use.

Govern the business case.
Scale it to every deal.

Supercase lets enablement lock the assumptions, encode your point of view, and give every rep a personalized, CFO-ready business case, without rebuilding a deck for every account.