Warm-channel offer test

Give one consultant a client-specific reason to buy, not a generic AI pitch.

This asset narrows Task Agents to one buyer motion: a consultant, fractional CMO, or agency operator uses a low-ticket report to prepare for a live client/prospect decision in the next 14 days.

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One client

The ask only counts if the consultant can name a current client, prospect, or sales call where a small research packet would change prep quality.

14d

Near-term decision

Prioritize an audit, proposal, content sprint, review-mining task, local SEO gap, or competitor teardown due in the next two weeks.

$11

Default order

Start with Business Website Roast because it is concrete, client-facing, cheap, and easy to judge against a sales-call or audit workflow.

Buyer qualification

Only forward when all three boxes are true.

Budget owner or recommender

They can personally buy a $9–$19 test or recommend it to the person who can.

Client-work context

They sell, service, or advise clients — not just “interested in AI.”

Output tolerance

They are willing to judge a finished report from public sources, not demand a custom software workflow first.

Draft-only warm copy

Manual 1:1 use only — no cold-volume sending.

I’m testing Task Agents for one specific use case: tiny AI-assisted research reports that help consultants/agencies prep for client work. If you have one client/prospect decision in the next 14 days, would a cheap Website Roast, Review Mining Report, or TikTok Competitor teardown be useful enough to buy as a $9–$19 test? Best answer is one of three things: “yes, I’d use it for ___,” “send me the sample for ___,” or “no, I would not trust/buy it because ___.”
Metric: one revenue-qualified reply from a warm consultant/operator: paid starter order, client-tied sample request, or named trust/buying objection. “Looks interesting” is logged as no signal.