u/Immediate-Mark-3770

Hey everyone,

I’m testing an idea before I spend ages building it out and I’d love your honest feedback — good or bad, doesn’t matter.

Basically I want to create one single system that handles literally everything to do with marketing and sales for small businesses, agencies or service providers. All automated, all in one place, no jumping between loads of different apps.

Here’s exactly what it would do:

Writes all your content — LinkedIn posts, Twitter/X, emails, social captions. It sounds like you, no obvious AI garbage or generic stuff.

Posts everything automatically on whatever schedule you want.

Watches all your accounts, grabs every single lead that comments or messages you anywhere.

AI checks each person and sorts them automatically into hot, warm or cold so you only waste time speaking to the people actually ready to buy.

Replies instantly to common questions so you never miss an enquiry, even when you’re asleep or busy.

Books calls directly into your calendar so leads can pick a time that suits without you going back and forth.

Sends you a simple weekly report showing exactly what’s working, how many new leads you got, and where they came from.

You literally just tell it what your business does once, and it runs 24/7 without you touching it again.

It’ll be built on low‑cost software so pricing won’t be crazy — I’m thinking around £1,500–£2,000 to build and set up fully, then roughly £250/month to host, maintain and keep it all running basically.

Also this post keeps getting flagged for ai so i probably talk to ai way too much and sound like ai i guess?

And

My questions are:

  1. Is this something you’d actually pay for?
  2. Do those prices sound fair, too high or too low?
  3. Am I missing anything you really wish you could automate right now?

Be brutal — if it’s a rubbish idea just say 😂 I’d rather know now than waste weeks building something nobody wants.

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u/Immediate-Mark-3770 — 17 days ago

Hey everyone,

I’m testing an idea before I spend ages building it out and I’d love your honest feedback — good or bad, doesn’t matter.

Basically I want to create one single system that handles literally everything to do with marketing and sales for small businesses, agencies or service providers. All automated, all in one place, no jumping between loads of different apps.

Here’s exactly what it would do:

Writes all your content — LinkedIn posts, Twitter/X, emails, social captions. It sounds like you, no obvious AI garbage or generic stuff.

Posts everything automatically on whatever schedule you want.

Watches all your accounts, grabs every single lead that comments or messages you anywhere.

AI checks each person and sorts them automatically into hot, warm or cold so you only waste time speaking to the people actually ready to buy.

Replies instantly to common questions so you never miss an enquiry, even when you’re asleep or busy.

Books calls directly into your calendar so leads can pick a time that suits without you going back and forth.

Sends you a simple weekly report showing exactly what’s working, how many new leads you got, and where they came from.

You literally just tell it what your business does once, and it runs 24/7 without you touching it again.

It’ll be built on low‑cost software so pricing won’t be crazy — I’m thinking around £1,500–£2,000 to build and set up fully, then roughly £250/month to host, maintain and keep everything working.

My questions are:

  1. Is this something you’d actually pay for?
  2. Do those prices sound fair, too high or too low?
  3. Am I missing anything you really wish you could automate right now?

Be brutal — if it’s a rubbish idea just say 😂 I’d rather know now than waste weeks building something nobody wants.

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u/Immediate-Mark-3770 — 17 days ago

I've helped a bunch of people land clients over the past couple of years, and honestly the playbook isn't that complicated. Here's exactly what I'd do:

1. Nail your LinkedIn profile first Before you do anything, your profile needs to do the selling for you. Clear headline, a banner that explains what you do, and a summary written to your ideal client — not your CV. If someone lands on your profile and can't tell who you help and how in 5 seconds, you're losing clients before you even talk to them.

2. Create one really good lead magnet A free checklist, mini guide, or template that solves one specific problem your ideal client has. Something like "The 5-step checklist we use to book 3 discovery calls a week on LinkedIn." Give it away for free. This builds trust and gets people into your world before they're ready to buy.

3. Post content that attracts, not just informs Most people post to show off. The best content makes your reader feel seen — like you're describing their exact problem. Write about the struggles your ideal client faces, not just tips. That's what gets DMs.

4. Do 10 genuine outreach messages a day Not copy-paste spam. Find people who fit your ideal client, comment on their posts for a few days, then reach out referencing something specific about them. Warm outreach converts way higher than cold blasting.

5. Ask for referrals early Even if you've only helped 2 or 3 people — ask them who else they know. Most people never ask. It's the easiest client you'll ever land.

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u/Immediate-Mark-3770 — 22 days ago

I've helped a bunch of people land clients over the past couple of years, and honestly the playbook isn't that complicated. Here's exactly what I'd do:

1. Nail your LinkedIn profile first Before you do anything, your profile needs to do the selling for you. Clear headline, a banner that explains what you do, and a summary written to your ideal client — not your CV. If someone lands on your profile and can't tell who you help and how in 5 seconds, you're losing clients before you even talk to them.

2. Create one really good lead magnet A free checklist, mini guide, or template that solves one specific problem your ideal client has. Something like "The 5-step checklist we use to book 3 discovery calls a week on LinkedIn." Give it away for free. This builds trust and gets people into your world before they're ready to buy.

3. Post content that attracts, not just informs Most people post to show off. The best content makes your reader feel seen — like you're describing their exact problem. Write about the struggles your ideal client faces, not just tips. That's what gets DMs.

4. Do 10 genuine outreach messages a day Not copy-paste spam. Find people who fit your ideal client, comment on their posts for a few days, then reach out referencing something specific about them. Warm outreach converts way higher than cold blasting.

5. Ask for referrals early Even if you've only helped 2 or 3 people — ask them who else they know. Most people never ask. It's the easiest client you'll ever land.

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u/Immediate-Mark-3770 — 22 days ago