A salesperson calls the “Ghosted Hotline” after a prospect named Casey keeps rescheduling meetings and eventually disappears.
Casey is shown as “Calendar Casey” — a cartoon ghost with a pink beanie and coffee cup.
He represents prospects who keep pushing meetings but never commit.
The hotline operator explains the situation: This is not a rejection. It is a delay problem.
To fix it, Aligned introduces a shared digital workspace that keeps deals structured after the first call.
It helps teams: Set clear next steps, track deal progress and maintain momentum between meetings
The ad ends with:
“Don’t get ghosted. Get a room.”
The Formula (That Works at Any Budget)
Painful truth = Deals stall through rescheduling
Most deals don’t die directly.
They fade because meetings keep getting moved.
→ Lesson: Focus on slow loss of momentum, not just closed deals.
Personification = Calendar Casey
Casey represents the prospect who never commits to a time.
→ Lesson: Turn repeat sales behaviour into a simple character.
Single punchline = “Don’t get ghosted. Get a room.”
A clear line that connects the problem (ghosting) to the solution (shared deal space).
→ Lesson: One strong phrase should explain both problem and product.
Humor Breakdown
The ad uses a “Ghosted Hotline” where stalled deals are treated like ongoing cases.
The humour comes from exaggerating a real sales problem — constant rescheduling — and turning it into a character story.
→ Lesson: Turn everyday pipeline issues into repeatable case narratives.
Final Verdict
Aligned makes a common sales issue easy to understand. Calendar Casey turns rescheduling into a visual character. The product solves it by adding structure to deals.
Simple, clear, and focused on momentum.
BRAVE-o-meter Score:
B-8 | R-9 | A-8 | V-8 | E-9
BRAVE – 8.4/10
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