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Most SaaS founders think they have a traffic problem. I kept seeing something else.

People were clearly interested. They spent minutes on the pricing page, hovered the CTA, scrolled back and forth, and then just left. No signup, no chat, no feedback.

I tried chat widgets. They didn’t help. Hardly anyone clicks them, and the people closest to converting almost never do. By the time they hesitate, they’re already leaving.

That made me question the model. Why are we always waiting for the visitor to start the conversation?

So I built Concier.

It watches how visitors behave in real time and steps in when the intent is high. Not with a generic “how can I help,” but something tied to what just happened.

“Figuring out which plan fits how you'd use this?”

That one question surfaces objections you’d otherwise never see. Pricing concerns, missing integrations, hesitation you can actually act on.

It’s just a small script you add to your site.

Now I’m looking for honest feedback from people with real traffic.

Would this feel helpful at the right moment, or just annoying? Check it out here - https://tryconcier.com

on May 1, 2026
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    Concier is the right kind of name for this.

    The trust leak is the “try” wrapper.

    That usually signals temporary product, early experiment, or placeholder brand — which is the worst possible frame for something built around catching hesitation and converting intent.

    The product is trying to reduce buyer uncertainty.

    The domain should not introduce its own.

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