Reddit- AI Automation
This is a very good question, and honestly this is where most AI automation agencies die — not because they’re bad, but because AI automation is invisible value until it works.
I’ll go deep, step-by-step, specifically for AI automation buyers, and show you:
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what’s actually going on in their head
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how to differentiate when everyone claims “automation”
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how to build a trust bridge from outreach → paid work
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how to productize the bridge so $3k+ becomes natural
This is long, but this is the playbook.
🧠 1. Psychology of AI Automation Buyers (Very Different from MVP)
People who want AI automation are usually:
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Already running something
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Feeling operational pain
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Afraid of breaking what works
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Burned by “tools that promised automation”
What they say
“We want to automate X”
“Can AI do this?”
“Looking for Zapier / AI workflows”
What they mean
“We are bleeding time/money and don’t know where to start.”
Core fear
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Automation will break operations
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AI will be unreliable
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ROI is unclear
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Maintenance will be painful
So they are risk-averse, not experimental.
❌ Why Most AI Automation Agencies Lose
They:
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Talk tools (Zapier, GPT, n8n)
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Show flashy demos
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Pitch “we automate everything”
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Jump to building flows
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Quote retainers immediately
This triggers:
“If this breaks, I’m screwed.”
✅ Your Core Differentiation (Internal Truth)
Repeat this internally until it’s muscle memory:
“We don’t automate tasks.
We automate outcomes, with safeguards.”
You are not an automation shop.
You are a risk-controlled automation partner.
🧩 2. AI Automation-Specific Sales Pipeline
Signal → Context DM → Pain Reframe → Alignment Call → Automation Map → Pilot → Scale
Notice: Pilot exists. This is critical.
STEP 1: Outreach to Automation Leads
Signals you monitor
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“We’re doing this manually”
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“Too much ops work”
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“Need automation”
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“Zapier not enough”
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“AI workflow help”
DM Script (Automation-Specific)
Hey {{Name}} — saw your post about automating {{specific workflow}}.
We are an <Ai> agency with testimonials but before pithing
Quick question before suggesting anything:
is the bigger issue here
1) too much manual effort
or
2) mistakes / inconsistency in the process?
Automation approach changes a lot based on this.
🎯 Micro-commitment #1: reply + choice
STEP 2: Reframe Automation (CRITICAL)
Once they reply, you shift the conversation.
Example
That makes sense.
One thing we’ve learned:
most automation failures aren’t technical —
they fail because edge cases weren’t designed.
Before talking tools,
what breaks today when this process goes wrong?
Now they’re thinking about risk, not features.
🎯 Micro-commitment #2: deeper thinking
STEP 3: Identify Automation Class
You classify them internally:
A. Time Drain
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Repetitive ops
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Manual data movement
B. Error-Prone
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Compliance
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Finance
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CRM / reporting
C. Scale Bottleneck
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Support
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Lead handling
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Internal approvals
Each class needs a different automation story.
STEP 4: Alignment Call (15–20 min)
Opening (must be exact)
“This isn’t a sales call.
Automation can break things, so the goal is to see whether automation even makes sense here.”
This line instantly separates you.
Automation-Specific Questions
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Process Walkthrough
“Can you walk me through this workflow step by step?”
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Failure Cost
“What happens when this goes wrong?”
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Volume
“How often does this run per day/week?”
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Human Overrides
“Where do humans step in today?”
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Tolerance
“If automation made a mistake once a week, is that acceptable?”
These questions scream experience.
🎯 Micro-commitment #3: time + trust
STEP 5: AI Automation Map (THE BRIDGE)
🚨 This is where most agencies skip and fail.
You must not jump to build.
What You Offer Instead
Automation Opportunity Map
(aka your bridge product)
Price
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$49–$99 (starter)
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$199–$500 (ideal)
Deliverables
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Current manual workflow (visual)
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Automation candidates
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Risk zones
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Human-in-the-loop points
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Pilot recommendation
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ROI estimate (time saved, errors reduced)
Positioning:
This tells us what to automate,
what NOT to automate,
and where AI should never touch.
🎯 Micro-commitment #4: money + belief
STEP 6: Pilot Automation (THIS WINS DEALS)
Instead of:
“$5k retainer”
You say:
“Let’s automate one safe, high-ROI workflow first.”
Pilot Characteristics
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Low blast radius
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Measurable impact
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Reversible
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2–3 weeks max
Price:
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$1k–$3k
This is where you get paid.
STEP 7: Scale to Retainer ($5k–$10k)
Now they’ve experienced:
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Reliability
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Safety
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ROI
Retainer Positioning
Now that automation is touching core ops,
the real value is:
– monitoring
– optimization
– new workflows
– failure handling
That’s what the retainer covers.
Retainer becomes insurance, not cost.
🔑 Your Differentiation vs Other AI Automation Agencies
Say this explicitly:
“Most automation agencies focus on connecting tools.
We focus on what happens when automation fails.”
That single sentence wins serious buyers.
🤖 Where AI Is Felt (Automation Context)
They feel AI when:
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Their process is mapped cleanly
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Edge cases are identified early
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AI summaries are precise
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Nothing is rushed
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Safeguards are explained
They don’t want magic.
They want control.
🚩 Automation Red Flags (Disqualify These)
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“Fully automate everything”
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“No humans involved”
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“Just use GPT”
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No tolerance discussion
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No failure plan
Say:
“I don’t think AI automation is safe here yet.”
This builds credibility even when you walk away.
🧠 Mental Model for Your Team
Automation buyers don’t buy AI.
They buy reduced operational risk.
Your bridge to payment is:
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Make risk visible
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Reduce it in stages
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Let them experience success safely
🎯 What You Should Productize Immediately
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Automation Opportunity Map (bridge offer)
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Pilot Automation package
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AI summary + workflow visual template
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Junior scripts specifically for automation leads
If you want next, I can:
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Design the Automation Map template
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Write DM + call scripts only for automation
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Help you price pilots properly
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Build a Notion + CRM flow for automation sales
Just tell me what you want to implement first.
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