
How do you market software to people who don’t really care about software?
There are about 400 AI apps for tradies now, so yes, I’ve built another bloody one.
Yamate is $19/month flat, built for small Aussie trade businesses, with most of the stuff you’d normally need multiple apps for.
Quotes, scheduling, invoicing, payment chasing, full tax prep for companies and sole traders, payroll, dispatch, compliance and more. It works offline, and the AI is there to make the boring shit faster rather than be the whole gimmick. Tax lodgement isn’t live yet, waiting on ATO approval.
It’s all piss easy to use imo.
Built in Australia, just me behind it.
The hard part now isn’t building it, it’s getting in front of people without becoming another annoying fucker spamming Facebook groups.
For anyone who’s sold software to a non-tech audience, what actually worked?