u/Immediate-Demand-315

How do you decide which deals to prioritize each morning in HubSpot?

Genuinely curious how other HubSpot users handle this.

I open my pipeline every morning, see 20-30 active deals, and have to manually figure out which ones actually need attention today. I end up going by gut feel or last-touched date which never feels right.

Do you have a system for this? Any frameworks or habits that actually work? Do you rely purely on HubSpot's built-in views or do you layer something on top?

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u/Immediate-Demand-315 — 7 days ago

Built an AI sales tool for teams priced out of Gong/Clay. Would love blunt feedback.

Hey folks,
I’ve been building a product called PipelineIQ with a friend, and I want real feedback before we push it harder.

Quick context: we kept seeing small sales teams stuck in a weird gap.
CRMs show activity, but not priorities.
Enterprise tools are powerful, but way too expensive for most SMB teams.

So we built PipelineIQ to answer one thing every day:
“Which deals need attention right now, and what should I do next?”

What it does right now:

  • Connects to HubSpot
  • Scores deal health (0-100) with reasoning + risk factors
  • Monitors prospect/company signals (funding, leadership changes, hiring surges, etc.)
  • Gives a daily focus digest (top deals to act on)

We’ve finished backend + app dashboard, and we’re now polishing launch/deploy + landing page.

I’m not here to hard sell, I genuinely want to learn:

  • Does this solve a real pain for your team?
  • Is the messaging clear or too “AI buzzwordy”?
  • What would make you actually trust this enough to use it daily?

If you’ve used Gong/Clay/other RevOps tools, your comparison would be super helpful.

I can share the landing page + product flow in comments if mods allow.

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u/Immediate-Demand-315 — 9 days ago

Built an AI sales tool for teams priced out of Gong/Clay. Would love blunt feedback.

Hey,
I’ve been building a product called PipelineIQ with a friend, and I want real feedback before we push it harder.

Quick context: we kept seeing small sales teams stuck in a weird gap.
CRMs show activity, but not priorities.
Enterprise tools are powerful, but way too expensive for most SMB teams.

So we built PipelineIQ to answer one thing every day:
“Which deals need attention right now, and what should I do next?”

What it does right now:

  • Connects to HubSpot
  • Scores deal health (0-100) with reasoning + risk factors
  • Monitors prospect/company signals (funding, leadership changes, hiring surges, etc.)
  • Gives a daily focus digest (top deals to act on)

We’ve finished backend + app dashboard, and we’re now polishing launch/deploy + landing page.

I’m not here to hard sell, I genuinely want to learn:

  • Does this solve a real pain for your team?
  • Is the messaging clear or too “AI buzzwordy”?
  • What would make you actually trust this enough to use it daily?

If you’ve used Gong/Clay/other RevOps tools, your comparison would be super helpful.

I can share the landing page + product flow in comments if mods allow.

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u/Immediate-Demand-315 — 9 days ago

Hey everyone,

I have been working on a skincare app for the past few months and finally got something worth showing people. I'd love some real testers before i push further.

What it does:

You take a quick quiz upfront — skin type, age range, concerns (acne, pigmentation, etc.), budget — and it uses that to personalize everything. The main feed is ranked product lists for each category (sunscreens, moisturizers, serums, etc.) but ranked for your skin profile, not just generic bestseller lists.

The thing I'm most proud of is the ingredient compatibility checker — you can pick multiple products from your routine and it'll flag if any ingredients clash or cancel each other out. Saved me from wasting money on a serum+retinol combo that basically does nothing together.

There's also an AI chat for when you just want to ask "is this product good for oily skin in humid weather" and get a straight answer.

Oh and it pulls your city's AQI data so recommendations shift a bit if you're in a heavily polluted area — high pollution + certain actives is a known issue and most apps completely ignore this.

What we need:

  • People who actually use skincare products (not just the 2-step wash-and-go crowd, though you're valid too)
  • Honest feedback — if something is confusing or broken or just feels off, tell me.
  • iOS or Android, doesn't matter

The trade: If you're also building an app and want a tester, drop it below. I'll genuinely test it and give you detailed feedback, not just "looks good."

DM me or comment and I'll send you the TestFlight/APK link. Thanks in advance

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u/Immediate-Demand-315 — 14 days ago

[App Testing] Built a skincare app that actually knows your skin — looking for testers, will test your app back

Hey everyone,

I have been working on a skincare app for the past few months and finally got something worth showing people. I'd love some real testers before i push further.

What it does:

You take a quick quiz upfront — skin type, age range, concerns (acne, pigmentation, etc.), budget — and it uses that to personalize everything. The main feed is ranked product lists for each category (sunscreens, moisturizers, serums, etc.) but ranked for your skin profile, not just generic bestseller lists.

The thing I'm most proud of is the ingredient compatibility checker — you can pick multiple products from your routine and it'll flag if any ingredients clash or cancel each other out. Saved me from wasting money on a serum+retinol combo that basically does nothing together.

There's also an AI chat for when you just want to ask "is this product good for oily skin in humid weather" and get a straight answer.

Oh and it pulls your city's AQI data so recommendations shift a bit if you're in a heavily polluted area — high pollution + certain actives is a known issue and most apps completely ignore this.

What we need:

  • People who actually use skincare products (not just the 2-step wash-and-go crowd, though you're valid too)
  • Honest feedback — if something is confusing or broken or just feels off, tell me.
  • iOS or Android, doesn't matter

The trade: If you're also building an app and want a tester, drop it below. I'll genuinely test it and give you detailed feedback, not just "looks good."

DM me or comment and I'll send you the TestFlight/APK link. Thanks in advance

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u/Immediate-Demand-315 — 14 days ago

Hey everyone,

I have been working on a skincare app for the past few months and finally got something worth showing people. I'd love some real testers before i push further.

What it does:

You take a quick quiz upfront — skin type, age range, concerns (acne, pigmentation, etc.), budget — and it uses that to personalize everything. The main feed is ranked product lists for each category (sunscreens, moisturizers, serums, etc.) but ranked for your skin profile, not just generic bestseller lists.

The thing I'm most proud of is the ingredient compatibility checker — you can pick multiple products from your routine and it'll flag if any ingredients clash or cancel each other out. Saved me from wasting money on a serum+retinol combo that basically does nothing together.

There's also an AI chat for when you just want to ask "is this product good for oily skin in humid weather" and get a straight answer.

Oh and it pulls your city's AQI data so recommendations shift a bit if you're in a heavily polluted area — high pollution + certain actives is a known issue and most apps completely ignore this.

What we need:

  • People who actually use skincare products (not just the 2-step wash-and-go crowd, though you're valid too)
  • Honest feedback — if something is confusing or broken or just feels off, tell me.
  • iOS or Android, doesn't matter

The trade: If you're also building an app and want a tester, drop it below. I'll genuinely test it and give you detailed feedback, not just "looks good."

DM me or comment and I'll send you the TestFlight/APK link. Thanks in advance

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u/Immediate-Demand-315 — 14 days ago