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tboxer | 4 years ago | on: Ask HN: As a new SaaS business, how do you find your first 10 paying clients?
The main pushback we see is the following: 1) It is hard to get budget carved out for new enterprise software without explicitly showing saved time, saved money or more money. The best bet is to find a "champion" will will work with you to build out case studies and sell internally. The issue for that person though is they are going out on a limb and that is a double edged sword.
2) We were selling software to someone that essentially did the same job as our software. It created a lot of feet dragging and undermining. It wasn't in a malicious way but its hard to go in and disrupt the "old school" way of doing it.
With all that being said, the more customers you get, the easier it gets. The early ones can work with you to build out case studies that let you narrow down the key benefits and that can be used to sell new customers.
My friends that successfully sell software for a living often sell software that everyone already owns a version of and they know exactly who to speak to. I think those are the two hardest parts and once you can get past that, again, its just about saving time, saving money or making more money.
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I called the customer support and they told me the low battery alert message was sent after I had locked the door and left, which was about a 20 minute trip.
They ended up paying for my locksmith, but I haven't felt comfortable using the lock since so it just sits on my door.
tboxer | 6 years ago | on: Tenants win right to physical keys over smart locks from landlords
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
We aren't looking to change the way alcohol is distributed, just offer a tool to take orders. There are a bunch of distributors that have already built their own ecommerce ordering solutions and have found them to work well.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
It helps that we have seen a major shift from food distributors to online platforms.
A concern of some distributors is losing the touch point with the sales rep. They want a rep to be talking to the buyers at any chance they get or they think people will pass up on their products.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
Yea, there are things to take into account with certain states related to pricing, etc.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
You do also have a lot of old school distributor owners that view sales reps as hand to hand combat and are afraid of losing that touch point.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
We actually have our system setup to work with Bevinco, which comes in and takes your inventory in the middle of the night and then generates an inventory report. We have a quick order page that matches that so they can just run down a list (opposed to driving through a catalog, which is our main way).
Our plan is to eventually have inventory be apart of our system so we can have machine learning on par levels, consumption, ordering.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
The problem is that all ordering and product info is then reactive to the rep. You can't login and see prices or products available, you have to reach out to your rep to answer questions.
The other side is that reps are busy and driving around all day, so they often don't respond by order cut off time. Our system helps take away these manual tasks and let hem do more selling.
2) Distributors spend $100k-$1mm each year paying employees to take orders for house accounts. Our system allows them to cut down on this labor cost. It also allows them to reach more accounts as each sales rep might only be able to service so many accounts. If we can automate part of it, they can do more selling to more accounts.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
The distributors get to streamline how orders are placed and have records of them. They also get to save money by servicing house accounts that might rely on telesales to take orders.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
Our goal is to go back to distributors and ask for integrations once we have the orders to back it up.
tboxer | 10 years ago | on: Apply HN: Tiz.com
A handful of chains have developed systems to create PO's, but a majority just rely on sales reps to service the account.