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Audited an AI GTM tool — the headline promises the outcome but buries the deliverable

Ran an audit on draper.chat.

Hero: "You build the product. We'll find who wants it and how to reach them."

Outcome-forward, lands the pain. But "reach them" is doing too much. Founders evaluating GTM tools are comparing deliverables: 50 qualified LinkedIn leads? A cold email sequence? An ICP one-pager? A LinkedIn DM cadence?

When the hero doesn't name the output, founders default to "sounds like an agency" and move to tools that tell them exactly what they get.

Something like: "We find your first 50 ICP buyers and write their outreach — 24h delivery" answers the evaluation question the current copy leaves open.

Full scan: https://outboundautonomy.com/fix-sprint?url=draper.chat&ref=fixsprint-ih-draper-20260620 — $49, 24h.

on June 20, 2026
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