u/AraBazaar786

Pitch your SaaS in 10 Seconds

Pitch your SaaS in 10 Seconds like below format

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u/AraBazaar786 — 5 hours ago

Hello Guys pitch your SaaS idea and see if I can sign up

Hello Guys,

I am building Aximor ai, a conversation AI saas product to generate your
legal or any document via WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack etc.

Drop your SaaS idea and I will sign up.

Thank you

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u/AraBazaar786 — 6 hours ago

Hello Guys pitch your SaaS idea and see if I can sign up

Hello Guys,

I am building Aximor ai, a conversation AI saas product to generate your
legal or any document via WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack etc.

Drop your SaaS idea and I will sign up.

Thank you

reddit.com
u/AraBazaar786 — 6 hours ago

Hello Guys pitch your SaaS idea and see if I can sign up

Hello Guys,

I am building Aximor ai, a conversation AI saas product to generate your
legal or any document via WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack etc.

Drop your SaaS idea and I will sign up.

Thank you

reddit.com
u/AraBazaar786 — 6 hours ago
▲ 3 r/alphaandbetausers+1 crossposts

Why is B2B contracting still stuck in PDFs and email chains? Looking for feedback on a new approach.

Hey everyone,

I’ve spent a lot of time in the B2B space and noticed a recurring headache: the "Drafting Loop." You agree on terms in a chat (WhatsApp/Telegram), then someone has to go to a desktop, open a template, export a PDF, and email it back. It breaks the momentum of the deal.

I’m building Aximor.ai to bridge this gap. The goal is to let users formalize contracts, invoices, and proposals directly via a WhatsApp or Telegram bot using agentic AI.

How it works:

  • You chat with the bot to define the deal terms.
  • The AI handles the formatting, legal logic, and document generation.
  • The final document is delivered instantly back into the chat for both parties.

We’re at the V1 stage and I’d love some brutal honesty from this sub:

  1. Does moving the "paperwork" into the messaging app actually save you time, or do you prefer the traditional desktop flow?
  2. What are your biggest concerns regarding "conversational" contracting (Security? Formatting? Legal validity?)?
  3. What is one "must-have" feature that would make you trust an AI to draft your business documents?

Appreciate any thoughts you have!

 

u/AraBazaar786 — 7 hours ago