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Looking for 10 Lifetime members

I have Started an AI powered tool that links to your support email. It will automatically draft responses to customer emails. You will have the option to approve before sending or auto reply. I am currently looking for 10 user to help test the design and get lifetime access to the software for $150 if they choose to become a lifetime member. My landing page is ai-supporttechs.com.

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on January 18, 2026
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    Nice use case — customer support automation is a real time sink.
    Curious: how are you planning to handle access control long-term between lifetime users and future plans?

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    Congratulations keep up the good work

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      Thank you it was a huge learning curve

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    This is a great use case for AI—customer support is a massive time-sink for solo founders.

    If you're looking for those 10 lifetime members, you might want to get this in front of a larger executive audience. I run Startupily, and we feature/promote emerging tools to thousands of high-intent founders monthly.

    Since you’re in the early testing phase, a featured spot on our resources hub could help you hit that member goal pretty quickly. Shoot me a message if you're interested in a placement!

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    Hey,

    Just checked out your landing page, real talk, this is a solid foundation with a compelling lifetime offer. The scarcity angle is smart.

    I work with a proven framework for building 6-7 figure promotions, and I ran your page through it.

    And I Noticed a few high-impact opportunities to immediately boost conversions, especially since you’re recruiting founding members:

    1. Your target is too broad
      Right now, you’re speaking to “small businesses.” The page will resonate far harder if you narrow it to, say, “overwhelmed e-commerce founders who lose 2+ hours daily to repetitive shipping/return emails.” This makes your messaging feel personal and urgent.

    2. Missing a ‘Big Idea’
      “Automate customer support” is a feature. What you need is a disruptive concept, like “Your first AI support rep that works for $0/hr and never forgets a policy.” That reframes the category and grabs attention.

    3. No unique mechanism or proof
      The “AI learns from your docs” is now table stakes. To stand out in a noisy space (Level 3 sophistication), you need a proprietary “secret sauce”...a Brand Memory Core or similar, and social proof. Even one founder testimonial would triple credibility.

    The lifetime offer is strong, but these tweaks could dramatically lift your founding member sign-up rate.

    Happy to jump on a quick call to break down the full diagnosis, no strings attached. Just here to help.

    Cheers.

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    This is interesting, especially for founders who are already drowning in support emails

    One thing I’ve seen with tools like this is that the biggest challenge isn’t the product it’s getting the right early users to test it and give honest feedback

    Reddit can work really well for that if you’re in the right subreddits and positioning this as early access + feedback instead of a straight sell. That’s usually what sparks real conversations and signups instead of silence or pushback

    If you want, I’m happy to share how I’d approach finding the right communities and testers for something like this so you get quality users, not just clicks
    My DMs are open

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