It's understood when someone post DM money to get the playbook to hit $2M in a month on LinkedIn, X and Instagram and People comment too.
But why do people comment on YouTube videos as well.
Brain cells are dead ig!
This happens very often with me. 1. Whenever I speak let's say Heyreach a tool, it writes Hay ridge or something.
And this happens with so many words.
2. Sometimes when I speak for 5 minutes straight and wait for @WisprFlow to paste in my chat, it doesn't. I have a few more.
Calling all haters of @WisprFlow - give me your biggest issue with Wispr.
Yes I will personally read through each and every comment and have our team right some wrongs.
My OpenClaw was operating from Telegram, and the @GovtOfIndia_ banned @telegram .
They are not fixing the root cause but rather fixing one of the channels of corruption.
Where do I switch to operate my agent now?
Please Suggest.
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I was truly amazed after reading @harvey GTM.
When you challenge or criticize the work of a person attending the demo with your product, the engagement of the other with your product increases
Much better than a boring demos.
This becomes a personalized demo and can be scaled
87% of csms report burnout.
but the real cost isn't turnover.
it's the customers they never had time to save.
one senior csm. 70 accounts. 15 minutes per week each.
when they quit, you don't lose an employee.
you lose 70 customer relationships worth of context.
your onboarding is a museum tour.
users don't want to learn your product - they want the outcome it promises.
the shift from showing to doing.
the companies that figure this out first won't win with better tooltips
they'll win because users get outcomes in minutes, not weeks.
"vibe coding" is when you describe what you want and ai builds it.
the same shift is coming to customer success.
users don't want to learn your product. they want to describe the outcome and have it happen.
that's agentic cs.
interviewed 8 cs leaders. not one said their users read documentation. "if i send it, yes. they don't want to look for it, no." we built an industry on help docs. 97% of users never open them. the future isn't better docs. it's making docs irrelevant.
thee next person buying your saas might not be human.
supabase went 1m to 4.5m devs because agents chose them.
resend gets picked 63% over sendgrid's 7%.
if your docs arent machine-readable, you dont exist.
#agentledgrowth#ai#gtm
I was pretty much at the same phase as you in Jan this year.
I stopped using social media and started speaking to users.
I am getting clarity on the problem I am solving or trying to solve.
I will just focus on the problem statement and not on the tech.
I’m honestly pretty confused right now.
One moment I see the Cal AI founder hitting $50M ARR at 19 and think maybe I should build consumer phone apps.
Then I see all the hype around OpenClaw and feel the FOMO.
Then I think I'm a developer, maybe I should build a devtool.
Then YC says “build for agents, your new customers are agents.”
Then others say “automate one full workflow with AI” and build a business like the ones on Starter Story.
Finally built a Payment Gateway for AI Agents, Stripe launches the exact same thing next week. Back to square one 🥲.
There's just so much noise.
What I do know:
I don’t want to go the VC route. I want to be profitable from day one, build something meaningful, and reach $100M in the next 3–4 years while genuinely improving people’s lives.