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BTW, we've been building SalesRobot since 2020. Bootstrapped.
We’re at 5,500 users across 45 countries, but here’s some actual crazy shit:
→ $2.7M in lifetime revenue →$1.2M ARR crossed → 3.3 million organic LinkedIn impressions in 2025 alone.
Give SalesRobot your ICP, connect your LinkedIn account, and it handles the rest:
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🎙️ AI voice clone - your voice, personalized per prospect
📅 AI appointment setter - handles replies, kills objections, books calls while you sleep.
Check it out if you’re intrigued, we’ve got a 14-day free trial (you should definitely give it a shot)
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Back to our thing now:
this is the actual system i run. not a teaser, not a list of prompts you'll never open. seven pieces, wired together, so one linkedin post turns into booked calls without you doing the manual middle.
here's the whole flow:
→ profile optimizer — audits and rewrites your profile so the people you pull actually convert
→ voice builder — drafts posts in your own voice (dropping as a free update, see below)
→ commenter finder — pulls everyone who commented on a post you pick
→ opener writer — writes a personalized first line for each one
→ sequence builder — turns those openers into a live outreach sequence
→ reply handler — reads your replies and drafts responses from the same inbox
→ call prep + deck — turns the conversation into a discovery brief and a sales deck
three of these are pure claude skills. copy the prompt, paste it into claude, done. no setup.
four of them run on a live connection between claude and salesrobot, so claude actually does the outreach, not just writes it. that connection is the part most people have never set up. it takes about ten minutes, once. steps are right below.
in plain language: you write the post, claude runs everything after it.
you only do this once. after this, claude can pull prospects, write openers, build sequences, and read your inbox on command.
what you need:
→ claude desktop (the actual app, not claude in the browser)