MATA DURGA KE ADBHUT DARSHAN ⚜️
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SABKA BEDA PAAR KARO MATA RANI KI KRIPA DRISHTI BANI RAHE 🪷🙏 @grok
A SALES CALL ENDS. FIVE MINUTES LATER, EVERYTHING IS ALREADY DONE.
No rep typing notes. No manager chasing updates. No CRM sitting empty for a week.
This is what an AI-native sales workflow actually looks like — mapped out step by step.
The call ends, and the machine takes over.
Real-time transcription that knows who said what.
A structured summary lands within minutes — timing, budget signals, decision-makers, every competitor mentioned by name.
The CRM opportunity card fills itself in.
The deal channel in Slack gets a digest with the top takeaways and flagged risks — a new competitor appeared, a decision-maker went missing, a timeline quietly slipped.
And every attendee receives their action items, with owners and deadlines, before they've even walked to their next meeting.
The craziest part?
Look at the "before" version of this workflow.
Eight human steps. Notes from memory. Details lost between the call and the keyboard. The CRM updated days later — if at all.
Every one of those steps was a place where deals silently died.
Sales teams keep buying AI to write better cold emails.
The real money was never in the outreach.
It's in the residue around every call — the admin work that ate hours and leaked information.
That layer just became fully automatic.
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