Techloset
B2B services · our own sales motionThe company itself is the first customer. Our outbound sales engine runs AI-native, and it is the same system we install for clients.
Before
Outbound the way every agency does it: a rep spends the morning researching prospects, writes a dozen emails by hand, loses the follow-up thread by Thursday, and the CRM trails reality by three days.
What the AI took over
- An SDR system sources prospects, researches each one, and drafts a personalized email and DM for every single lead.
- Every touch and reply syncs to the CRM automatically, so pipeline numbers are real numbers.
- A morning brief tells each rep exactly who to contact today and why.
- A voice reviewer checks every draft against our writing rules before a human ever sees it.
What changed
The team starts the day with outreach drafted and follow-ups scheduled. Selling time goes to conversations instead of copywriting. Humans still approve every send, and that gate is permanent.
GulNGifts
E-commerce · our own gifting brandA working ecommerce store, not a demo shop. It taught us the lesson we now open every audit with: measure before you build.
Before
Steady traffic and a familiar problem: ad decisions made on gut feel once a week, inquiries answered when someone got to them. When we finally measured it, the leak wasn't traffic at all. Slow replies were costing us orders.
What the AI took over
- An ads manager sets up campaigns, reads the numbers every morning, and rebalances spend toward what converts.
- A leads engine chases every inquiry within minutes, at any hour of the day.
- A content employee drafts the SEO and social engine; competitor scans run on schedule.
What changed
Ad analysis happens every morning instead of eventually. Every inquiry gets an answer in minutes instead of hours. The founder reads a daily summary instead of living inside ad dashboards.
PoultryFast
SaaS · our own farm-management softwareProof that AI-native isn't only a marketing story: this is a product company whose growth engine runs on a daily AI cadence.
Before
Real users, no rhythm. Numbers were checked when someone remembered. Outreach was written when someone had time. Marketing stopped every time product work got busy, which was always.
What the AI took over
- A morning pulse pulled from live production numbers before the team sits down.
- The day's outreach drafted and waiting at the start of each day.
- A weekly scorecard nobody has to compile.
- A brand reviewer that gates every asset before it ships.
What changed
Growth stopped being a mood and became a routine. The team opens a brief, not a blank page, and the week's numbers arrive scored against last week's without anyone building a report.