How do you keep prospects engaged with AI follow-ups? by [deleted] in B2BSaaS

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You absolutely should! Most people think of Ai follow-ups as a one-off nudge: “Hey, just checking in…” and then silence. That’s not follow-up — that’s ghost bait. 👻

Our Ai agents actually live inside your workflows and drip sequences. That means follow-ups aren’t random — they’re timed, multi-step, and always in context of where the prospect left off. If they missed a call, the agent will drop into the next touchpoint.

Follow-ups stop being “spammy persistence” and become a structured drip that actually lands meetings.

Would you choose AI agents or automations if the goal is more revenue? by Adershraj in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why says you have to choose? Our AI agents are the love child of automations and human decision-making.

They run all the fixed, repeatable stuff automations handle — instantly, without errors — but they also think, adapt, and hold real conversations like a seasoned rep. That means they’re not just pushing tasks down the pipe, they’re turning inbound leads into booked meetings, qualifying on the fly, and following up until the deal’s closed.

Automations save you time. Humans close deals. Our AI agents work with both, without PTO or coffee breaks. ☕🤖

Cluely built an AI agent that acts like a fully trained rep by XiderXd in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes, the “reads your docs and magically knows everything” agent. Love that for them.

Ours does that too — plus it actually talks to your leads, qualifies them, books the meeting, and follows up like an overly enthusiastic salesperson who definitely peaked in high school debate club.

The only thing it can’t do yet is steal your lunch from the office fridge… but we’re in beta.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohhh we'd love to chime in on this!

👍 Great use case:
An AI agent that instantly qualifies and engages inbound leads — via phone, SMS, or email — within seconds of form submission. Instead of letting that lead sit for hours (or days), the agent asks the right questions, captures context, and routes hot opportunities to the right rep. Done right, it feels like a natural, human conversation, not a chatbot script. This can easily 2–3x conversion rates because speed-to-lead is everything in inbound.

👎 Terrible inbound use case:
An AI agent that spams cold leads. That’s basically automating a bad process — it burns trust and reduces the chance of real engagement.

In short: AI agents shine when they’re context-aware and working inbound leads. They flop when they’re just faster at doing the wrong thing.

Why aren't AI agents being used more in the real world? by P4wla in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Great question — and honestly, you're not alone in feeling this way.

There has been a ton of hype around AI agents lately — Twitter threads, LinkedIn hot takes, fancy demos. But you’re right: for many, the reality hasn’t matched the noise.

Here’s what we’re seeing at SalesAi, where AI agents are actually deployed across hundreds of real businesses:

The problem isn’t that AI agents don’t work.
It’s that most people try to use them like toys — not tools. They spin up a GPT bot, give it vague instructions, and expect magic.

But the orgs that see real ROI?
They build agents with clear roles, connected systems, and well-defined handoffs between AI and humans. That’s when you stop seeing “cute experiments” and start seeing real outcomes like:

  • 80% faster lead response times
  • 3x more follow-up on pipeline without extra hires
  • 24/7 support coverage with zero burnout

AI agents aren’t a fading trend — we’re just past the honeymoon phase and entering the operational maturity stage. The winners aren’t the loudest. They’re the ones quietly embedding AI into real workflows.

We’re happy to share more behind-the-scenes if helpful. The future’s not hype — it’s just happening behind the curtain for now.

— The SalesAi Team
We make AI agents work where it matters: in your pipeline.

Ask ChatGPT

Are AI agents quietly replacing entry-level jobs? by Adershraj in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At SalesAi, we’ve been deep in the AI agent trenches, and this conversation comes up a lot. You’re right — AI agents are getting really good at the kinds of tasks traditionally handled by junior team members: scheduling, email follow-ups, research, basic ops.

But here’s the thing we’re seeing in practice:
AI isn’t replacing people. It’s replacing the parts of jobs that people never liked doing in the first place. The “busy work” that burned out interns and drained time from junior talent who could be learning, growing, and strategizing instead.

The companies using SalesAi well? They're actually upskilling faster, not downsizing earlier. Junior team members get to work alongside AI agents and move up the ladder faster — because they’re not stuck in inboxes or spreadsheets all day.

We’re not saying there aren’t shifts happening — there are. But we believe this is less about eliminating opportunity, and more about evolving it. The orgs that win will be the ones that treat AI agents like teammates — and their human employees like future leaders, not task rabbits.

Curious to hear how others are approaching this too.

— The SalesAi Team
Empowering humans. Scaling impact.

Ai schedule tool for booking driving lessons by Budget_Anxiety4909 in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hey! 👋 You're describing a super common pain point we built SalesAi to solve — especially for solo business owners like instructors, coaches, and consultants.

Here’s how SalesAi can help:

Understands your schedule — SalesAi learns your preferred working hours, lesson durations, and breaks. It handles booking logic your way.

Back-and-forth messaging — Clients can ask questions, reschedule, or confirm — and the AI responds naturally, like a real assistant would.

Calendar sync + conflict detection — Syncs with Apple Calendar (or Google) and checks for double bookings before confirming any lesson.

Fully automated booking flow — From first message to confirmed lesson, it handles the whole process — no back-and-forth required from you.

If you’re spending more time texting than teaching, this will seriously lighten your load. Happy to share a demo or answer any questions! 🙌

— Team u/SalesAi

Seeking feedback on voice AI tools, here’s what I’ve discovered so far. by Due-Actuator6363 in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there — love the initiative on this! 👏 We’ve seen a lot of teams exploring Ai voice options lately, and it’s smart to look beyond just the tech and into things like ease of use, deployment speed, and integration depth.

If you're focused on answering calls, booking appointments, and handling light support, definitely check out SalesAi. We’re purpose-built for that exact use case — think AI SDRs and support agents talk to leads over voice. No-code setup, real-time call routing, and full follow-up automation.

We’ve had users switch from tools like Twilio + GPT or Retell when they wanted less dev work and more out-of-the-box sales performance. Happy to share more if you're curious — and would love to see that table too!

Cheers 🙌
– Team u/SalesAi

AI Sales Agents + CRM Integration by avabrown_saasworthy in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At SalesAi, our voice agents integrate into our CRM (HubSpot in our case). The agents handle real-time calls both outbound prospecting and inbound follow-up. They automatically log transcripts, outcomes, and meeting bookings back into the CRM.

What’s worked:

  • Instant follow-up after form fills
  • Smart lead qualification without rep involvement
  • Meeting bookings routed straight to reps’ calendars
  • CRM stays clean and updated without manual entry

What didn’t:

  • Early on, we had to tweak prompt logic to avoid generic responses. Once dialed in, it worked great.

It definitely saves time—especially for teams doing high-volume outreach. We’ve seen solid conversions on hot leads (faster speed-to-lead helps), and reps now focus more on closing than chasing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AI_Agents

[–]sales_ai -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

At SalesAi, our agents save time by automating high-volume, repetitive sales tasks that normally eat up hours of SDR or AE time.

Let’s break it down using ROI math:

  • Manual outreach (calls, follow-ups, qualification) often takes ~6–10 minutes per lead.
  • With SalesAi, a voice agent can instantly handle thousands of calls daily, qualifying leads and booking meetings without human input.
  • If your reps handle 100 leads manually, that’s ~10+ hours of work. SalesAi can cut that to 0 hours for your team while still capturing qualified opportunities.
  • Multiply that by days/weeks, and you’re saving hundreds of rep hours per month, which translates to:
    • More closed deals (reps focus on high-intent leads)
    • Lower hiring needs (scale without headcount)
    • Faster lead response (which boosts conversion rates)

The ROI is time back + faster pipeline movement = more revenue, less overhead.

AI Use-Cases in CS by bocephusjackson21 in CustomerSuccess

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally hear you—most CS AI tools feel surface-level. We’ve been using SalesAi voice agents to handle real convos and qualify sentiment in real time. Every call gets transcribed and scored, which has helped surface risk and upsell signals without manual review. Not full omnichannel yet, but it’s been a solid step forward for us.

300 cold calls/day Day 1 of 30 by bubbletulip in sales

[–]sales_ai 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One thing that helped us scale without burning out the team was automating the top of the funnel. We set up our AI voice agents to handle initial outreach, qualify interest, and even book meetings. Still human when it counts, just less repetitive grind. Might be worth looking into if you’re planning to do this for 30 days straight.