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This week, I led a masterclass inside AI Automations by Jack (https://lnkd.in/ense4gWB) โ a great community for anyone looking to get advanced training on AI.
We dove into AI in real estate and property management, but the business advice applies far beyond that niche:
Many startups donโt fail because of the tech. They fail because they solve annoyances, not real headaches.
Here are some of the principles I shared:
Start with exceptions, not just the flowchart.
Process maps look clean. Reality is messy. Solve the โwhat breaksโ cases, and you build a moat nobody can copy.
Pitch the owner, not the managers. (BANT - Budget, Authority, Need, Timing)
Property managers donโt write the checks. Owners do. The right champion makes or breaks adoption.
Sell outcomes, not features.
Nobody cares about your dashboard. They care if it grows NOI, cuts costs, or kills a headache that keeps them up at night.
Fear and greed drive decisions.
Missed deals. Compliance lawsuits. Rising expenses. If you can tie your offer to either, you donโt have to โsell.โ
Creative beats desperate.
One of the best salespeople I ever met FedExed me secret-shopper tapes of my team. I signed a $50k contract on the spot.
Bottom line: stop building me-too products.
The future belongs to the ones who dig into the pain, build simple solutions, and make offers so good the customer feels dumb saying no.