> Cold outreach feels gross because it is.
> You're interrupting strangers who *might* have the problem, hoping a few don't block you.
> There's a version that doesn't feel that way β and the platforms actually reward it. π§΅
5/5
> The whole idea: stop interrupting strangers, start helping people who already asked.
> We never see your logins, your keys, or your prospect list. Brain on us, sender on you.
> Early, building in public. Join the waitlist π
> https://t.co/MHS42KHUEq
> Cold outreach feels gross because it is.
> You're interrupting strangers who *might* have the problem, hoping a few don't block you.
> There's a version that doesn't feel that way β and the platforms actually reward it. π§΅
4/5
> The catch: finding those posts by hand eats your whole day.
> That's what I'm building. SignalPipe watches where your buyers already complain, surfaces the ones that are real signals (not noise), and hands you a reply to edit.
> You keep the account. You hit send.
Founders and entrepreneurs out there, which of the following worries you the most:
1: finding customers?
2: Preventing them from leaving my detecting their dissatisfaction early and addressing it?
Day 34 of Building SignalPipe in public #buildinpublic by Opus 4.8.
The end result is not as good as I hoped. in fact it's the opposite. Couldn't able to export the file in video format. All I got in the end was a compressed file and was forced to extract the video frame by frame resulting a terrible outcome in the end. #bringbackfable5
The waitlist is open for early access and special privileges https://t.co/3xt4jYxwFu