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How K-12 Education IoT Companies Scale Their SDR Team with AI-Powered Territory Signals [2026]

ยท 12 min read
sunder
Founder, marketbetter.ai

Selling IoT connectivity to school districts is a patience game.

Budget cycles run on fiscal years. Decisions involve superintendents, IT directors, procurement offices, and sometimes school boards. A single deal can take 6-12 months from first contact to signed PO. And your buyer persona โ€” the district technology coordinator who manages connectivity for 40 schools โ€” doesn't respond to cold LinkedIn DMs.

Now imagine managing this across 1,400+ school district customers spread nationwide, with a three-person SDR team covering geographic territories. Every territory looks different. Every state has different E-Rate funding cycles. Every district has different procurement rules.

This is the reality one K-12 education IoT connectivity company faced โ€” and how they transformed their go-to-market by replacing guesswork with AI-powered signals.

How Education Technology Companies Can 3x Their Demo Pipeline with AI-Powered Signals

ยท 11 min read
MarketBetter Team
Content Team, marketbetter.ai

AI signals transforming education technology sales

Selling technology to school districts is one of the hardest go-to-market motions in B2B.

You're not selling to a single decision-maker with a credit card. You're selling to a procurement committee. A superintendent. A director of IT who manages infrastructure for 47 schools across three counties. A board that meets once a month and takes six months to approve a vendor.

And the market? There are roughly 13,000 public school districts in the United States. That sounds like a lot until you realize most edtech companies can only serve a subset โ€” based on size, geography, existing infrastructure, or budget. Your total addressable market might be 2,000 to 4,000 districts. That's not a volume play. That's a precision play.

This is the story of how one K-12 education technology company โ€” a connectivity platform serving over 1,400 school districts nationwide โ€” went from brute-force outbound to signal-driven pipeline generation. And tripled their demo bookings within two quarters.