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How Do I Get My First Customers?

Hey, I've started a SAAS with my co-founder, we've been at it for months: we have a rough MVP, sent out thousands of cold emails (constantly improving them properly with experiments and A/B tests) and Linkedin connection requests but still no one is really paying attention to us. We even just want to do discovery calls but no one responds.

Our customers are quite high ticket, and in order to use it they need to get on a short 15 min onboarding call with us. 150 ppl have clicked on that calendly link but still no one has joined (and I checked, it's not a technical issue at all).

Any suggestions from experienced individuals?

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u/Ok_Degree7394 — 7 days ago
▲ 2 r/AutomateShopify+1 crossposts

I Created An AI Problem-Solving System, So Much Time Was Saved

I was trying to make AI agents to help me find and fix medium-sized issues for me while I'm working on other more important things. It worked well for the first few weeks. But it got complicated fast, too many AI agents, the agents were drifting, etc; and they had to constantly be checked. So I thought why not just partner a few of my agents with a software that just does the thinking and they just execute.

Originally I couldn't find anything good, because no software actually problem-solves besides a basic LLM. I was going to vibe code it, but I quickly realised it was going to take too long and split my attention. But then I found this software (I wouldn't really call it a tool, but yeah), where it constantly just scans your store, finds and tracks issues for you then generates action plans that you or your agents can read and execute on. Kind of like a problem solving hub.

It's been great. I just review and generate more action plans (if needed) and then my agent reads and solves the issues. For example ways to decrease my refunds rate, decrease failed payments, etc. You guys should try something similar and let me know what you think.

Disclaimer: I am not trying to sell any tool, I simply found a system that works more simply and sustainably than the normal way, that's why I didn't mention the name.

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u/Ok_Degree7394 — 7 days ago