u/Basic_Fail_550

How do you get your first SaaS users when you're not a marketer?

Founder here. Me and two other devs built a tool that solves a problem we kept hitting ourselves. AI agents are great at generic tasks but collapse the moment they touch anything company-specific — refund rules, escalation logic, exception handling. That knowledge lives in Slack threads, Notion pages, Jira tickets. Agents can't read any of it so they just hallucinate.

We built something that connects to all those sources, extracts the actual decision logic, and serves it to your agent in real time. Policy changes in Slack — agent knows in minutes.

Product is in production stage. We need companies/users in our waitlist to validate our product. We're three engineers. No marketing bone in our bodies. How did you find your first users?

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u/Basic_Fail_550 — 22 hours ago

How do you get your first SaaS users when you're not a marketer?

Founder here. Me and two other devs built a tool that solves a problem we kept hitting ourselves. AI agents are great at generic tasks but collapse the moment they touch anything company-specific — refund rules, escalation logic, exception handling. That knowledge lives in Slack threads, Notion pages, Jira tickets. Agents can't read any of it so they just hallucinate.

We built something that connects to all those sources, extracts the actual decision logic, and serves it to your agent in real time. Policy changes in Slack — agent knows in minutes.

Product is in production stage. We need companies/users in our waitlist to validate our product. We're three engineers. No marketing bone in our bodies. How did you find your first users?

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u/Basic_Fail_550 — 22 hours ago

How do you get your first SaaS users when you're not a marketer?

Me and two other devs built a tool that solves a problem we kept hitting ourselves. AI agents are great at generic tasks but collapse the moment they touch anything company-specific — refund rules, escalation logic, exception handling. That knowledge lives in Slack threads, Notion pages, Jira tickets. Agents can't read any of it so they just hallucinate.

We built something that connects to all those sources, extracts the actual decision logic, and serves it to your agent in real time. Policy changes in Slack — agent knows in minutes.

Product is in production stage. We need companies/users in our waitlist to validate our product. We're three engineers. No marketing bone in our bodies. How did you find your first users?

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u/Basic_Fail_550 — 22 hours ago

Need honest feedback. I built a layer that gives AI agents your company's actual policies — not hallucinated ones.

AI agents are great until they hit anything company-specific, then they hallucinate a policy from a Slack thread 14 months ago.

I built hephaestou.com to fix this. It connects to Slack, Notion, Jira, GitHub, and Zendesk, extracts your actual decision logic, and serves it to any AI agent via MCP when it needs it.

Agents stop guessing. Policies stay current. Contradictions get flagged for human review before they go live.

Waitlist is open. Would love feedback from anyone building agents or dealing with this in prod. Open to discuss this in detail in the thread.

🔗 hephaestou.com

 hephaestou.com — join the waitlist

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u/Basic_Fail_550 — 4 days ago

Need honest feedback. I built a layer that gives AI agents your company's actual policies — not hallucinated ones.

AI agents are great until they hit anything company-specific, then they hallucinate a policy from a Slack thread 14 months ago.

I built hephaestou.com to fix this. It connects to Slack, Notion, Jira, GitHub, and Zendesk, extracts your actual decision logic, and serves it to any AI agent via MCP when it needs it.

Agents stop guessing. Policies stay current. Contradictions get flagged for human review before they go live.

Waitlist is open. Would love feedback from anyone building agents or dealing with this in prod. Open to discuss this in detail in the thread.

🔗 hephaestou.com

 hephaestou.com — join the waitlist

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u/Basic_Fail_550 — 4 days ago