A few months ago I thought I was building a cold outreach SaaS. Just needed a platform for myself which can do the basic cold out reach so that I don't have to depend on other platform's credit based system.
Now I’m slowly realizing I accidentally started building outbound infrastructure.
What changed my perspective wasn’t the UI.
Not AI.
Not automation.
It was running real outbound campaigns and watching infrastructure behavior under scale.
The deeper I went, the more I discovered that outbound scaling problems are rarely “email problems.”
They’re infrastructure coordination problems.
Things started breaking in places I never expected:
That forced me to rethink the entire architecture of my platform, Senddot.
Instead of focusing only on:
I started focusing more on:
And honestly, every scaling improvement revealed another infrastructure bottleneck underneath.
That was one of the biggest lessons.
I also learned something interesting about AI while building this.
Right now almost every SaaS wants to become “AI-first.”
But I realized very quickly:
if the operational foundation is unstable, AI just amplifies instability faster.
So instead of aggressively adding AI everywhere, I focused heavily on stabilizing the infrastructure layer first.
Now AI is becoming useful in much smarter ways:
rather than trying to replace the entire operational logic itself.
The most rewarding part so far?
Some of the outbound campaigns powered through Senddot have already started opening real business conversations and partnership opportunities.
That was the moment where it stopped feeling like “just another SaaS project.”
Building Senddot taught me that sometimes the real product you end up building is completely different from the one you originally imagined.
Would love to hear from others building in outbound infrastructure, deliverability, or operational SaaS.
Website:
www.senddot.in
This is a much stronger category than cold outreach SaaS.
The line that matters is “outbound scaling problems are infrastructure coordination problems.” That is the real product. Not sequences, not AI copy, not another campaign builder. Sender rotation, provider-aware distribution, reputation protection, throttling, monitoring, and stability are the parts serious teams actually care about once volume starts working.
That also makes the naming question more important. Senddot is clear enough for email, but the product you described is moving beyond “send emails” into outbound infrastructure. If the platform becomes the operational layer behind deliverability, distribution, reputation, and AI-assisted scaling, a broader systems name would probably carry it better.
Exirra .com fits that direction well because it feels more like infrastructure and intelligence than a simple sending tool. The product is becoming more serious than the first name suggests.
The good sign is that you found the category by running real campaigns. That usually produces a much sharper product than building from SaaS templates.