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Selling an AI Operating System to SMB CEOs on LinkedIn. Would businesses actually buy this?
I'm building AIOS (AI Operating Systems) for CEOs and Founders of small-to-medium businesses. The premise: most of them built a business and ended up with a job. They're buried in operations, have no bandwidth for new initiatives, and can't grow because they're too busy working IN the business. The product layers AI into how their business actually runs across five areas: - Core business context (who they are, what they sell, their strategy) - Data integrations (Stripe, Calendly, Sheets, etc.) - Intelligence layer (analyzed calls, daily briefs, signals across the whole business) - Automation (recurring tasks identified and removed from their plate) - Bandwidth output (more time to build new revenue or actually step away) The funnel is: Free Intro Call > Free Discovery Call > $1,000 AI Audit (credited toward the build) > Full AIOS Build at $2,500-$10,000. I'm selling entirely through LinkedIn. Personal brand, content 4x per week, warm DMs, no cold calling. My marketing angle is built around one idea: most CEOs are rowing the boat. An AIOS puts them back at the wheel. The guarantee stacks as: everything agreed on is live in 30 days or I keep building free, plus a full refund if measurable hours aren't saved within 30 days of launch. My content talks about the my own personal stories, value bombs, "operator trap," the 80/20 reversal (80% IN vs. 80% ON the business), and the beach test (can you take your phone to the beach and get 100% of your work done?). My question: Do you think LinkedIn is the right channel for this? And does the offer land the way I've framed it, or does it sound too abstract to a skeptical CEO? Also, I'd like to hear any other thoughts and questions you have! Would love honest takes from people who've sold high-ticket services to business owners.
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@Arjun Nalla I'm using LinkedIn for client acquisition. I am just starting now so I have not landed a client yet. If you really don't like doing it, don't do it. You might be better off doing something that doesn't exhaust you
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@Chetan Mishra I haven't landed any calls yet because I just started outreach today, I am brand new to this business. But thank you, I like the positioning audit as the core offer idea
Why are you here?
Curious about everyone's why on this one. What got you into automation in the first place? Trying to escape a job you hate, scale a business, free up time, just love building things, or something else entirely? I'll go first: I run an Amazon FBA business and I'm in pre-launch on a second one, so for me automation isn't really optional. I can't afford to hire for everything, so I build instead. It's survival as much as it is fun. What's pulling you in?
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I am building my own AIOS business called Helm OS and learn as I go
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@Muskan Ahlawat Claude
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Welcome! Introduce yourself + share a career goal you have ๐ŸŽ‰
Let's get to know each other! Comment below sharing where you are in the world, a career goal you have, and something you like to do for fun. ๐Ÿ˜Š
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I'm Tyler! I've been here for awhile but I'm jumping back into AI, seeing how much it's changed is amazing! I currently own a business called Helm OS helping CEOs and Founders implement AIOS into their business!
Day 1 - newsletter build
Hey, all! I made a quick one based on the Colombia vs Portugal World Cup match happening right now. Then for fun, I had my brother give me a random topic. I had Claude make that second one and email him directly. 1. The coolest thing I learned was the experience of having Claude define the project, ask for what it needed, and then stepping back to let it work. I can't believe how quickly it created these newsletters. 2. On the next iteration, I would include a logo and brand guideline along with some more structured direction on what the newsletter should include. This was more of a general playtest just to see what it's like. #AISChallenge
Day 1 - newsletter build
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This is awesome bro keep going
When you're deciding where to apply AI in a business,
When you're deciding where to apply AI in a business, there's a clear priority order: admin first, then delivery, then marketing, then sales, then leadership. Admin is the back-office stuff, scheduling, inbox management, bookkeeping. Cheap to automate, huge time savings. Delivery is the customer-facing workflow after the sale. Marketing is content generation, ad copy, analytics, the AI can do 90% of it better than the average founder. Sales comes later because that's where you learn what the market actually wants. And leadership, the AI can track goals, surface friction, and even manage other agents. Most people skip to marketing or sales because it's visible and exciting. But the real leverage comes from automating the boring, repetitive layers first. Once you've freed up time, you have capacity to think bigger. If you're building for a client, this ladder also helps you scope the project: start with admin, prove the value, then move up. Each level makes the next one easier. Have you ever tried starting with admin automation? What changed for you?
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I agree with you about admin. I think admin stuff is such an easy win for the business owner to see, to the point where they wonder what else AI can do, and from there you can automate more complex stuff within their business such as agentic AI integration
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@tyler-handy-8878
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