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Why Most Founders Fail to Sell Their Product or Service
One of the biggest reasons founders struggle to generate sales is that they don't spend enough time validating whether their solution truly fits the market. Many entrepreneurs fall in love with their idea long before the market has a chance to evaluate it. On paper, the concept may look exceptional. But once it reaches real customers, practical challenges begin to surface. The market often reveals flaws that were invisible during the planning stage—whether it's poor positioning, weak differentiation, lack of urgency, pricing issues, or simply solving a problem that customers don't care enough about. Instead of gathering direct feedback and refining the offer, many founders immediately look for a salesperson to solve the problem. This creates another common mistake: hiring commission-only salespeople before establishing a proven sales process. In many cases, commission-only roles attract individuals who are eager for opportunities but have limited experience closing deals. As a result, you end up with a founder who has never personally mastered the sales process and a salesperson who is still learning how to sell. Neither side fully understands the customer's objections, buying behavior, or decision-making process. The outcome is predictable: poor feedback loops, inconsistent messaging, weak market insights, and missed opportunities. Even a strong product can struggle when it is represented by an unproven sales system. The most successful founders usually take a different approach. They sell the product themselves first. By speaking directly with prospects, handling objections, conducting demonstrations, and closing initial customers, founders gain invaluable first-hand market intelligence. They learn what resonates, what fails, why customers buy, and where the product needs improvement. Only after a repeatable sales process is established does it make sense to scale through a dedicated sales team. A founder's first job is not to manage sales. A founder's first job is to understand sales.
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Really good point. Founder-led sales early on makes a lot of sense for understanding the market better
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Is there a way to make so that the AI can give rough quote for a service based client over the phone? If so what is the best yt video to learn of.
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Cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tve_pXv8fxI Yes — that’s possible. I’ll frame it as both a build approach and a practical learning path, then point you to good YouTube search terms/videos rather than guessing from memory
Help or Insight Needed
Hi everyone, I'm going through these modules and following along with Brennan. But I think what I am trying to build is a very extensive and intricate, making it hard to understand where to start on my own. I would appreciate anyone's feedback or insight on how to build what I need
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I have experience building AI agents and workflow automations that integrate LLMs, APIs, databases, and third-party services. I've developed systems that automate data collection, qualification, messaging workflows, scheduling through Google Calendar, and CRM-style record management using Python, LangGraph, CrewAI, OpenAI APIs, Playwright, FastAPI, and Google Workspace integrations. For a project like this, I would build a multi-agent workflow that continuously monitors platforms for boats matching your criteria, filters listings based on make, model year, pricing, and location, then presents qualified opportunities for review. Where platform policies permit, the agent can automate outreach using your messaging template, track conversations, coordinate appointment scheduling, create Google Calendar events, and log seller information into Excel or Google Sheets for follow-up. I focus on building reliable, production-ready automations with error handling, logging, retry mechanisms, and human approval steps where needed for platform compliance.
Open to Ticket Automation & Workflow Collaboration
Hi everyone! 👋 I'm currently open to new projects and collaborations focused on ticket automation, workflow automation, AI, and backend development. If you're building solutions for help desks, ITSM, customer support, or automated ticket processing, I'd love to connect, exchange ideas, or collaborate. Feel free to reach out. Happy to connect!
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Great to connect! I'd love to hear more about your experience and current projects. Let's continue in DM and see if there's a good fit for collaboration.
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Cool, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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John Tiger
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AI/ML Engineer building LLMs, automation, and scalable AI solutions. Always learning, collaborating, and open to exciting AI projects.

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