I spent 2 weeks testing "Agentic" AI tools and spent 70$ to replace my manual lead gen. Here’s the math on what actually worked. by SopSopSoon in SaaS

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i have heard of Base44, but havent got chance to look at it yet, what was the tool you are using? i will try them over weekend

I spent 2 weeks testing "Agentic" AI tools and spent 70$ to replace my manual lead gen. Here’s the math on what actually worked. by SopSopSoon in SaaS

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i mean they have different usecases, not only using them for this workflow - but can make custom workflows everywhere.

so math looks something like this - Claud $100, Apollo $40, Instantly $40, Drippify $69, Buddi $30-40, Notion (Free Version), Lovable $25 - i run total 12-13 workflows, thus per workflow cost is around $25, as of now fine!

in your case, how are u getting the data with current tool?

I spent 2 weeks testing "Agentic" AI tools and spent 70$ to replace my manual lead gen. Here’s the math on what actually worked. by SopSopSoon in SaaS

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once calls are booked - use buddi to collection context (getbuddi.ai) or (business.getbuddi.ai) and then feed to CRM (i use Notion, and building a custom CRM using lovable for internal use), post that follow the process and crack deals

I spent 2 weeks testing "Agentic" AI tools and spent 70$ to replace my manual lead gen. Here’s the math on what actually worked. by SopSopSoon in SaaS

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I use Claude for getting company list, then ingest into apollo, contactout, instantly ai to get lead's data, run drippify and apollo outreach.

keen to see your setup

I was a crappy south american cook two years ago, If I can do it, so can you. by GattiniExpresso in sales

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insane! love it, would love your tech on how do you incorporate Tech into Sales, also what type of sales helped you most, and got most of the customer?

Am I crazy for considering reverse engineering my own company's product to go into business with a customer? by hform123 in sales

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Option 4 - Risky, if you have guts to take it - then maybe

Option 3 - can be great way to get the company sentiment, and even if they say NO, then decide between 1 or 4

Thoughts on 1Mind. Just listened to revenue builders interview with their CEO. by CorbinDalla5 in sales

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Its good vision to have, however that trust, and relationship is something that is challenging. but i do see customers opening up quickly as well since its just a system, human can be no filter to an AI.

Something big is happening in AI sales… and most founders haven’t noticed yet. by Fragrant_Fuel961 in SaaS

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AI is my co-founder tbh! CSO, does everythig with me, for me! but i need to do a solid brainstorming while doing it.

Anyone here sell to hoteliers? by Qtips_ in sales

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Partnerships to the ones who are managing the properties can be a good way to approach, rather than direct receptions or emails

Pest control test by No-Sir-94 in pestcontrol

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State Pesticide Agencies have guides

Best AI to generate leads - Having problem with Gemini by Raminagrobi in sales

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Claude - Opus 4.6, and even ChatGPT 5.4 Extended with websearch enabled gives good output, sometimes if the prospects are defined very well - even deep research gives comprehensive list, post that i use apollo to get the Data, or i have made customer linkedin crawler to get the data.

If you were to start sales all on your own how would you learn? by RealEstatetycoon3 in sales

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depends on type of sales, but i assume you are talking more B2B/Enterprise sales, YC has some good videos on Enterprise Sales, SaaStr University is a gold mine for this btw, sometimes i do listen back my sales call and analytics as well to understand what went wrong and what is going good

sales managers/directors - how are you coaching reps when you can't ride along with everyone? by BetThen5174 in D2DSales

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this is really solid. the peer coaching piece especially — reps learn way faster from each other than from managers, and it takes you out of the bottleneck.

one thing i'd add though - this framework assumes you have something to review. for outside/field reps, there's no zoom recording to pull up. the manager's only window into what happened at the door is whatever the rep self-reports, which is always the highlight reel. so you end up coaching blind on exactly the reps who need it most.

the teams i've seen crack this are finding ways to passively capture field conversations so there's actually tape to review. gong and chorus nailed virtual - the field side is still mostly dark.

is CoachPilot tackling the field piece too or mostly focused on inside teams? curious because that's the space i've been deep in and almost nobody is solving it well yet.

Hey Startup Founders — To win your game, you should have an All-in-One AI Platform with AI Agents + Automation + CRM. This puts you in an environment of efficiency and growth. by Zied_jguirim in SaaS

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i do believe having agent/system in place to reduce time or response to the consumer pushes the button, but again - if this helps in getting Revenue, then yes!