The future of GTM is here. nRev is a GTM wizard, trained on 10,000+ deployed marketing and sales engines. It consults based on what's working, builds and deploys automations, simply by having a conversation with it.
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AI agent to rule them all: content, ops, growth
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Love the conversation-as-interface play here. One question for the team - how are you thinking about agent dependability over time? That's the wall most GTM automations hit by month 3. Either way, real product, serious team. Going to give it a spin.
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@katarzyna_krynska As I always say. Your GTM systems are sacred. A misjudged AI write into CRM can lead to a week long cleanup.
Hence our pitch
"Rely on agents to build deterministic automations that run the same 1000 times instead of using agents to perform a 1000 actions"
Brainstorm: Helps you do fast POCs with real data
Workflows: Help you scale it in a deterministic manner.
Perfect balance of the AI flash and traditional substance.
Your GTM systems are sacred. One wrong CRM write is a week long cleanup. Hence the approach. Use AI agents to build a deterministic workflow that runs a 1000 times rather than running an AI agent over and over again.
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🔌 Plugged in
Absolutely love the product and team behind nRev. They're allowing me to build with similar ease similar Claude Code but filling in the 'GTM blanks' (site deanonymization and linkedin outreach in particular). Easy to build with (no need for n8n or even clay) and operationalizing alongside Claude Code to create my full GTM stack alongside CRM.
Team + product + pricing (very approachable) = incredible solution.
Excited to give some of their other playbooks a spin and to see where they take this!
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Hey PH family, Rajat here, co-founder of nRev
I'm the one who runs GTM for nRev and hence had the most qualms about complexity.
I have always looked at GTM systems in terms of tangible outcomes, not output. That's what we have incorporated into the platform with this launch.
We launched after testing the system with 200+ teams only because we had to make it seamless for GTM teams. Ones in the forefront of strategising and creativity, and ones who should never have to throw tech expertise at their problems
The piece I'm proudest of is the brainstorming agent that brings our users and our collective learning to every new user.
Would genuinely love feedback from anyone who's been burned by GTM tools breaking under them. Tell me which stack failed and how.
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Hello PH,
Harsh here. The non-engineer on this thread, and the person who runs ops at nRev.
The thing I'm proudest about is the moment I realised I don't need an engineer to ship a real workflow.
What hit me: I sat down to build a workflow I'd already half-designed in my head. The brainstorming agent spent 10 minutes asking the kind of questions a senior GTM operator would have asked me on a Zoom. By the end I was building a different, better workflow than the one I walked in with.
That "brainstorm before build" sequence is the part that actually respects strategists. It catches the strategy gap in your workflow before you spend an afternoon turning it into runs.
Do try it out.
Would love your feedback.
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Excited for this launch!
The problem around GTM being too tool-heavy and manual is very real. @nRev feels like a strong step towards simplifying that.
Would love to know, what is the most painful part of your current GTM setup?
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Massive congrats on the launch! ⚡️
I’ve been interning at nRev since February and seeing the team build this from the ground up has been incredible.
It’s not just another tool. It actually replaces the mess of duct taped apps most GTM teams deal with. So proud to see the "AI GTM Engineer" finally out in the world! 🚀
Love the conversation-as-interface play here. One question for the team - how are you thinking about agent dependability over time? That's the wall most GTM automations hit by month 3. Either way, real product, serious team. Going to give it a spin.
@katarzyna_krynska As I always say. Your GTM systems are sacred. A misjudged AI write into CRM can lead to a week long cleanup.
Hence our pitch
"Rely on agents to build deterministic automations that run the same 1000 times instead of using agents to perform a 1000 actions"
Brainstorm: Helps you do fast POCs with real data
Workflows: Help you scale it in a deterministic manner.
Perfect balance of the AI flash and traditional substance.
Happy to understand your use cases and talk more. https://cal.com/aradhya-shandilya-oaznsv/15min
MightyMeld for Tailwind
Great launch, Once I set this up, can I trust it to run the exact same way every single time?
@_viclotana That's the game !
Your GTM systems are sacred. One wrong CRM write is a week long cleanup.
Hence the approach. Use AI agents to build a deterministic workflow that runs a 1000 times rather than running an AI agent over and over again.
Absolutely love the product and team behind nRev. They're allowing me to build with similar ease similar Claude Code but filling in the 'GTM blanks' (site deanonymization and linkedin outreach in particular). Easy to build with (no need for n8n or even clay) and operationalizing alongside Claude Code to create my full GTM stack alongside CRM.
Team + product + pricing (very approachable) = incredible solution.
Excited to give some of their other playbooks a spin and to see where they take this!
Hey PH family, Rajat here, co-founder of nRev
I'm the one who runs GTM for nRev and hence had the most qualms about complexity.
I have always looked at GTM systems in terms of tangible outcomes, not output. That's what we have incorporated into the platform with this launch.
We launched after testing the system with 200+ teams only because we had to make it seamless for GTM teams. Ones in the forefront of strategising and creativity, and ones who should never have to throw tech expertise at their problems
The piece I'm proudest of is the brainstorming agent that brings our users and our collective learning to every new user.
Would genuinely love feedback from anyone who's been burned by GTM tools breaking under them. Tell me which stack failed and how.
Hello PH,
Harsh here. The non-engineer on this thread, and the person who runs ops at nRev.
The thing I'm proudest about is the moment I realised I don't need an engineer to ship a real workflow.
What hit me: I sat down to build a workflow I'd already half-designed in my head. The brainstorming agent spent 10 minutes asking the kind of questions a senior GTM operator would have asked me on a Zoom. By the end I was building a different, better workflow than the one I walked in with.
That "brainstorm before build" sequence is the part that actually respects strategists. It catches the strategy gap in your workflow before you spend an afternoon turning it into runs.
Do try it out.
Would love your feedback.
Excited for this launch!
The problem around GTM being too tool-heavy and manual is very real. @nRev feels like a strong step towards simplifying that.
Would love to know, what is the most painful part of your current GTM setup?