So I had a quick go at turning the preselling framework into a Linkedin post using AI. The AI picked the niche, suggested the major pain and then worked through everything else. The following is unedited, I'd be keen to get feedback on how this can be improved: Do you know a B2B SaaS company struggling with this? Picture this: a dashboard filled with inactive free trial users. A stark reminder of untapped potential and missed revenue opportunities. Sound familiar? If you're part of a B2B SaaS company with a freemium or free trial model, you know the feeling. You pour your heart and soul into building an amazing product, but getting those trial users to stick around and become paying customers can feel like an uphill battle. You've tried generic onboarding emails, hoping users will figure things out on their own. You've even considered throwing more manpower at the problem, having customer success teams manually reach out to every trial user (but that's just not scalable). The truth is, those approaches are like putting a band-aid on a broken leg. They don't address the root of the problem: a disjointed and impersonal onboarding experience that leaves users feeling lost and unmotivated. But what if there was a better way? Imagine an approach that doesn't just automate onboarding, but truly personalizes it for each user. A way to guide new users through the product, proactively offering assistance, answering questions, and tailoring recommendations based on their specific needs and goals. A solution that not only increases activation rates but also lays the foundation for long-term customer loyalty and advocacy. The good news is, this isn't just a pipe dream. It's a reality that's being embraced by forward-thinking SaaS companies who are leveraging cutting-edge technology to revolutionize the onboarding experience. If this resonates with you, or if you know someone who's facing this challenge, I'd love to hear from you. Let's chat about how we can transform the way B2B SaaS companies onboard and activate their users.