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22:40 · evening at home · the inquiries keep coming

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Is every sale still running through you personally?

You are the best seller in the company.
The AI learned how you sell.

The AI builds a knowledge base from your answers and works customers in your words: it pitches, handles doubts and agrees the next step. You join the hot conversations and take your evenings back.

3 days free on any plan. No card required.

22:40 · a customer writes once the founder is already home

It answers the way you would have answered

in short: how this gets solved

Is every sale still running through you personally? Here is how it gets solved.

You can escape founder led sales without hiring a sales team: the AI learns your answers from past conversations and your knowledge base, then talks to customers the way you do — in your phrasing and with your logic. The founder stops being the only person who can sell the product.

Routine questions, the product pitch, objection handling and agreeing the next step all run without you, around the clock and across parallel conversations. You step in only for hot leads: the AI reads buying intent from the answers and the behavior and calls you in for the closing conversation, handing over the full thread. The rest of your time goes back to product, team and family.

In Botseller the knowledge base comes together in an evening: upload your descriptions, your best conversations and your answers to common questions, then the AI keeps learning from your corrections. Every dialogue is saved in the CRM. One founder usually fits the Growth plan.

a knowledge base instead of months of onboarding

The AI learns from your answers

Upload your descriptions, your pricing logic and your best conversations. The AI answers in your phrasing and remembers every correction as a new rule.

why this happens

Why the founder becomes the bottleneck

The founder sells better than anyone, and that is a trap rather than a compliment. They know the product down to the last screw, hear the real pain behind a question and answer the uncomfortable ones honestly. Which is exactly why every deal drains toward them personally: customers ask to "speak to the owner", and the team happily escalates anything hard.

Owners describe it to us the same way every time: "I am tired of writing to customers myself", "every inquiry that comes in, I handle". Hiring a salesperson looks like the answer, but a new person sells worse and takes months to learn, and some customers are lost during the training. So the hire gets postponed and the queue to the founder only grows.

The bill comes due in your life rather than your reports: inquiries arrive in the evening and at weekends, so the phone never really switches off. The business grows exactly to the limit of one person's throughput, and then it hits the hours in a day rather than the demand. You cannot scale yourself, so it looks like there are two options: endure it or burn out. There is a third.

09:10 · the founder only gets the finale

You walk into a deal that is already prepared

what changes

What changes when sales can be handed to AI

The first thing you get back is your evenings. An inquiry that arrives at ten at night gets an answer in your words, without you. In the morning you read the thread and see that the customer has been moved to the next step: a meeting booked, an invoice requested, a doubt handled.

Second: scale without hiring. The AI runs ten conversations at once and is not tired by the fifth, so more inquiries no longer mean more load on you. You take part only where the deal is decided, and close more while working less.

Third, and unexpected: your experience is finally captured. A knowledge base of your answers becomes a company asset, so a future rep starts from a ready textbook of your best selling instead of from zero. Delegating turns out to be easier once a machine has learned the job first.

how much it costs

$179 /mo

The Growth plan: An AI employee trained on your knowledge base, an AI CRM and up to 3 channels. Pays for itself on the first evening you spend somewhere other than your inbox.

what people ask before launching

Can the AI really answer the way I do?

It learns from your material: descriptions, past conversations, answers to common questions. Tone is set by examples. For the first week you correct its answers, and each correction becomes a rule.

How does the AI know when to hand a customer to me?

By the signals you define: a question about final pricing, a non-standard job, a direct request from the customer. You get a notification and the full thread, and the customer never repeats themselves.

What if I want to jump into a conversation earlier?

Every dialogue is open to you at any moment. There is a configurable delay before the AI replies and two takeover modes, soft and hard: if you want to answer yourself, the AI steps aside.

What happens once I do hire a salesperson?

They inherit a ready knowledge base of your best answers and a CRM full of deal history. Onboarding shrinks from months to days, and the AI keeps handling routine questions itself.