ReachRobin aims to cut down manual sales work for small teams
ReachRobin is a tool meant to bring small-team sales work into one place. The problem starts with a scattered workflow: in a , sales calls on Zoom, email in another tool, and ChatGPT open separately to help write messages.
ReachRobin is designed to help with , , outreach drafts, and setup. A newer idea is to let people run parts of that workflow inside tools like Claude, so they can prepare and coordinate manual sales work without constantly changing tabs.
The target users are founders, sales reps, and small teams doing outbound work by hand. The open questions are whether the concept is clear, whether the feels right, whether “AI sales assistant” sounds too generic, and which parts seem truly useful or unnecessary.
Key points
- ReachRobin tries to combine scattered sales tasks into one workflow.
- It covers , , outreach drafts, and setup.
- It is exploring ways to run parts of the workflow inside Claude.
- The target users are founders, sales reps, and small teams doing outbound work manually.
- The main product risk is whether the sounds clear or too generic.