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Building a No-code Chatbot + CRM for Notion pages (Need suggestions)
We all love Notion. We have our Hiring page, Help guides, Product Roadmaps all designed using Notion. Why not go a step further and add a chatbot to these pages? For HR teams: - Add chatbots to your hiring page and qualify applicants, collect their resumes. Save all the applicant information to the built-in CRM. For CS teams: - Add a CS chatbot to your help page and understand which queries are being checked more. Answer repetitive queries and save more than 80% of your time. Tickets are automatically created when a chat session starts. - Inbuilt SLA's will help you make sure you are attending to all the queries and alert you upon escalation. For Product teams: - Create a chatbot to suggest a feature request, vote for a feature, and subscribe to your product updates. - Features/bugs will be created as tickets automatically and can be assigned to the engineering team using team collaboration. For Sales teams: - Add chatbots to your sales pages and qualify prospects, collect their contact details. Save all the prospect information to the built-in CRM and understand who to reach out to today. Would love to hear what you think
How I grew from 0 to 10k organic visits to my SaaS website in 3 months
I've been growing organic visits to my SaaS website for the past 3 months & recently we reached 10k unique visits with $0 spent on marketing Here is a list of strategies that you can use. Growth hacking is dead, stop spending on Ads 1/ Comparison Pages Make an entirely open and frank comparison of your product against your competitors. Polish your post/page SEO; Start the engine of your content car by sharing it on social media, writing guest posts, featured articles, etc. 2/ Embeds and badges Embeds and badges are among your best bets for going viral. Think about where to put the badge. Don t slap your logo and a Powered By tagline on any random item that you can get populated on other sites. It needs to make sense; Test various forms of it. 3/ Get Listed on ProductHunt Find a top hunter who will submit your post. Like Eric Willis or Kevin William David. You can make it yourself too if you are a maker; Many claim the best time to go live is on Tuesday, 2 am CST. A good chance to get more attention during the week, but at the same time, there is a higher competition; Make sure to provide a swift response on D-day; 4/ Integrations Building integrations between your product and others to complement them is a fantastic way to obtain new leads and grow. Check if those products have a dedicated page to feature you. How crowded are those pages? Popularity comes first; Prepare landing page featuring integration. This page is splendid for your SEO, plus it makes sense to use this page as a backlink from the integration one; 5/ Free Account for Bloggers Popular bloggers can be just as influential as PR agencies. Reach out to the top-notch bloggers and offer them a free account in exchange for a review. Make a list of the most relevant and popular blogs and contact them with an offer 6/ Influencer Marketing Go through YouTube and search for popular channels/influencers in your industry. Offer them a free account or any other attractive deal for shooting a video. Contact a channel owner. Try to reach out to many experts, be ready that some might even not respond to you at all; Schedule a demo with those who are interested. This could help them learn your product faster, and you could highlight core advantages of your product; Offer them a free account and a personalized discount for their audience; 7/ Marketing Side Project Give something valuable away. Some of those who like what you create on the side end up willing to learn more about your core business. The ROI of some side projects might blow your mind away. Try to create something that actually solves a real problem. Eg: MRR & Churn calculator for SaaS Startups Launch on ProductHunt or Hacker News; Thanks for stopping by and reading this thread. What other tools would you add for free hosting and building? I hope you have enjoyed reading this and got some more insights about them.
Launched your website? Not getting signups? Having sleepless nights? Check this post.
I have had sleepless nights thinking about what the problem with my site is - Is it because of messaging, poor product screenshots, or design issues - or is it because my pricing is high? Why aren't users signing up? Google Analytics tells you what users are doing, but it doesn't tell you why they are doing it. We know many startups founders after launching v1 of their website struggle a lot to see what the real problem is. I went in search of a tool to solve this and came across Hotjar, Fullstory, and VWO - but these are mere recording and heatmap tools, that's all they do. Can a tool alert me when a new person visits my site? Can it show me live what the person is doing on my website? Can I send immediate automated messages to the person when he is on my pricing page? Can I manually trigger pricing/feature feedback from new users when they are on a specific page doing a specific action? The answer was a NO. So I created https://jikoo.io/who-is-visiting... Imagine if Intercom and Hotjar had a kid, that's Jikoo. Get alerted when someone visits your site, watch a live stream of actual website visitors, and chat with them directly using no-code chatbots. We are accepting early users for our initial pilot and will close registrations by 18th July midnight.