As a technical founder going into a more sales-oriented role, I would like advice on the tools other founders / sales teams use in their day-to-day to give them an advantage in lead-generation and sales automation.
Although CRM suggestions would be OK, I am more interested in tools that help you do things such as:
- Create easily customizable email templates and their follow-up sequence.
- Automation software for LinkedIn outreach / email sending.
- Automation software for generating leads. For example: easily identifying companies' email formats, easily gathering companies' and their competitors' information, landing page generation automation, gathering lists of companies based on size, industry, needs, etc.
Essentially, if someone asks you what your day-to-day sales operations look like for a B2B SaaS product, how would you respond with hands-on suggestions? Assume that such person has no idea of the current trends of sales software.
If someone asked me the same question for a software tech stack, I would answer for example:
- Bitbucket / Github for version control
- Travis CI for continuous integration deployment
- React JS for front-end, combined with parcel as a bundler, Mobx State Tree for state management, etc.
- Ruby on Rails for back-end, combined with PostgreSQL.
Ideally, if you have information on how that product / strategy gives you some advantage it would be really hepful. If you have any resources that could also help a technical founder get into sales, with a step-by-step process, that would also be great!
- ActiveCampaign for email automation and tagging of lists (typically one off emails like churn prevention or onboarding campaigns etc).
- Reply.io for engagement emails
- Segment for data pipes
- Mixpanel for product analytics, which feeds data back to ActiveCampaign for campaigns
- Integromat for some integrations.
- Canva for some basic images, templates etc.
- Google Analytics (for website traffic analysis, SEO etc)
- Asana + Slack for project management and alerts. Grammarly for well, grammar.
- Appsmith for dashboards and workflows. Ex. how we used Appsmith + Reply + ActiveCampaign to make a churn prevention engagement workflow https://blog.appsmith.com/connecting-mixpanel-replyio-and-ac...
We're now thinking of moving away from ActiveCampaign to Hubspot for marketing automation soon (90% off 1st year pricing for small startups)
We'll have to figure out a sales CRM sometime (Salesforce is sorta expensive, maybe Pipedrive?)