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We sold our first AI agent to a legacy industry–now we're stuck. Help us Advice?

7•goldmanX•4h ago
My co-founder and I recently launched an AI startup building custom agents for manufacturers in old-school industries (think: industrial suppliers, factory ops, regional distributors, etc.).

The good news: we shipped a real solution, got our first paying customer, and even sent out our first invoice! The bad news: getting our second and third customers has been way harder than we expected.

We're running into what feels like a canal-product fit issue — our product works, and solves real pain, but the people we’re targeting don't check emails, barely pick up their phones, and often aren’t even on LinkedIn. It’s like trying to sell software to 1997.

We’re hustling hard — cold calling, showing up at trade shows, chasing introductions — but it's slow and uncertain.

If you've navigated early traction in a legacy industry, how did you break through the wall after the first win? Would love to hear any advice, strategies, or similar war stories.

Thanks in advance

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whinvik•4h ago
Not even remotely an expert and this advice is from second hand knowledge.

Hold in there. Sales cycles are long. Figure out conferences where people go to. Go there. Drop into offices and ask for their time. Find out people who know people.

JohnFen•4h ago
The key is to remember that you're an Outsider, an unknown quantity, and so you present an inherent risk from the outset (especially in the genAI field, which brings a lot of additional suspicion all on its own). What you need is an advocate who is already established and respected in the industry you're targeting. That gives you a bit of "social proof".

You have one customer... assuming that they are happy with your offerings, perhaps you can get them to be your advocate? Offer them a great deal in exchange for being able to use their name in marketing materials, to get them to write up an article about your product in a trade journal, to talk you up at trade shows, etc.

lwo32k•4h ago
Find people willing to help on the sales team of your first customer. They will have way more experience and established networks into the rest of the ecosystem.
ainewzworld•4h ago
I might be giving my age away, but it’s like we’re back in the days of fax machines and Rolodexes. Most of the industrial suppliers and ops folks we talk to aren’t hanging out on LinkedIn or tech forums. They trust face-to-face chats, trade magazines, and the vendors they’ve known for years. Cold emails go nowhere, old-school phone calls or even showing up in person actually work better. These buyers move slower, want to see you’re serious, and often need help understanding what the tech even does. So we’ve had to meet them where they are, usually offline.
fred_terzi•4h ago
Have you looked into tradeshows? My company (large industrial equipment) still heavily does them. My company is not sold on AI, so stick to a quick demo of it's utility and stay away from 'buzz words' when talking to them. When I bring up 'Agent Mode' people roll their eyes and what we do is mostly software these days! Target the young people in those companies who are frustrated but haven't bailed yet. If it works and people can see it they'll buy in if it saves them time. Especially in the world of 'we can cut 10% of a workforce and still ship products'. Best of luck! Open invitation to reply with a link or repo!
codingdave•4h ago
You don't sell to your customers in those industries - you sell to the industry associations from whom your customers get operational/industry advice. Partner with them to promote your product to the customers.
bilsbie•3h ago
How did you find this niche?

My rule of thumb is a problem presents its own solution. But I’m not sure how it applies to you without knowing more about your product.

lendacerda•1h ago
What did you do different, from getting your first customer (which was successful) to getting the second now? Either way, keep creating value for that first customer, that'll be much insightful

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