Business owners donāt buy AI. They buy business outcomes.
One thing I keep coming back to: Most business owners donāt really care about the tech at first. They donāt wake up thinking, āI need an AI automation stack.ā They wake up thinking: āIām buried.ā āIām missing follow-ups.ā āMy team keeps dropping the ball.ā āI canāt keep everything in my head anymore.ā āI need more time.ā āI know weāre growing, but the backend is starting to break.ā Thatās the real sales conversation. AI, automation, agents, workflows, CRMs, integrations⦠all of that matters. But only because it should solve a business problem. If you lead with the tech, you make the owner do the translation. If you lead with the business outcome, they immediately understand why it matters. Example: Weak: āWe can build an AI automation that updates your CRM and triggers a follow-up sequence.ā Stronger: āWe can make sure every new lead gets followed up with automatically, so fewer opportunities slip through the cracks and you donāt have to personally chase every conversation.ā Same solution. Completely different conversation. The tech is the vehicle. The outcome is the sale. Once you help them save time, recover missed revenue, improve follow-up, reduce manual work, or get better visibility into the business, then they may want to understand how the system works. But in the beginning, they mostly want to know: āCan you solve the thing thatās slowing me down?ā Thatās the mindset shift I think every AI builder needs to make. Donāt sell AI. Sell time back. Sell fewer dropped balls. Sell cleaner handoffs. Sell more capacity. Sell the owner not being the bottleneck anymore. Thatās where the value is. Question for the group: When you explain what you do, are you leading with the technology or the business problem you solve?