Cold outreach to local businesses sucks:
- find the business
- check if they have a website
- figure out their language
- write a personalized pitch
- hope they reply
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@jainavx A prospecting tool for freelance devs.
Finds local businesses with no website,
AI writes the outreach pitch in their language.
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@abdul_quadir_a Outreach problem for devs.
Outreach fails when there's no clear problem to point to.
"You should update your branding" — weak.
"You don't have a website and you're losing customers" — strong.
Find the second kind.
@anupamrjp Most outreach is generic enough to ignore.
Specific outreach — naming their business,
their missing website, their actual gap —
gets replies.
@CricTalk29 Same boat. Numbers aren't exciting
but the product works and feedback keeps coming in.
Distribution is the real grind, not the build.
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@_Silent_Dev Numbers aren't exciting
but the product works and feedback keeps coming in.
Distribution is the real grind, not the build.
https://t.co/dllNy54SKq
@Sarakhan49309 A prospecting tool for freelance devs.
Finds local businesses with no website,
AI writes the outreach pitch in their language.
https://t.co/dllNy54SKq
@foxtomb232 Something that kills the worst part of freelancing —
finding who to pitch.
Pick a city, get a list of businesses with no website,
AI handles the message.
@rdbuilds7 Something that kills the worst part of freelancing —
finding who to pitch.
Pick a city, get a list of businesses with no website,
AI handles the message.