What's the most time-consuming activity in your world?

Hey folks, what do you spend an absurd time on everyday?
For me finding suppliers for spares/ MRO has been taking up way more time than I'd like. Finding the right suppliers, ensuring their catalogue has the part I'm looking for has been a pain.

One thing that kinda helps is to upload all the catalogue pdfs into gemini & then have it check. But still way too much time. Curious how it's like in your day to day

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u/Glum-Profile-2115 — 3 days ago
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Built a tool that turns a website into a more interactive experience for visitors

I’ve always found it strange that websites have gotten more complicated while the basic experience hasn’t changed much.

You land on a site, dig through navigation, open a bunch of pages, read SEO blogs, and try to figure out whether the company actually has what you need.

So I built a small experiment around this.

It’s an AI voice + chat that sits on top of your website, helping visitors find what they’re looking for. Instead of only answering questions, it can actually guide them to relevant pages, pull up a product/demo video, show a PDF or presentation, and generally walk them through the site.

The idea is basically: what if your website could behave more like a salesperson than a collection of pages?

I made a version where you can enter your own website and see what the experience would look like in about a minute:

https://www.autom8iq.xyz/build-my-AiSDR

u/Glum-Profile-2115 — 3 days ago
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Solid website traffic from our Google ads, but demo conversions are absolute trash. I am out of ideas. What are my options to play around with?

Hey everyone,

Looking for some advice from anyone selling high-ticket B2B solutions.

Over the last two quarters, we’ve managed to scale our top-of-funnel traffic quite well. We're getting high-intent visitors. Our problem is the massive drop-off between the landing page and the actual scheduled demo. 

Right now, our flow is standard: Land on page -> Click "Book a Demo" -> Fill out a 4-field HubSpot form -> Calendly routing page.

Our current stats:

  • Monthly website visitors: ~12k 
  • Traffic to form click:  just ~1.5 %
  • Form completion to actual calendar booking: Less than 15% (massive drop-off here)

It seems like high-ticket buyers in these regions have severe form fatigue or just don’t want to commit a timeslot for a scheduled demo .We tried shortening the form fields and moving testimonials closer to the CTA, but it barely moved the needle.

For those of you targeting B2B markets with higher ticket sizes: How are you capturing intent before the user bounces? Are you abandoning traditional forms entirely? Are people using live chat, multi-step interactive flows, or just aggressive retargeting?

Would love to know what frameworks or stack setups has actually worked for  to actually fix your pipeline velocity. Thanks.

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u/Glum-Profile-2115 — 1 month ago