u/Educational-City96

Not a promotion I just found this app though pretty cool.

Day 1 on PitchPerfect: stumbled through the opener, got scored a 41, wanted to close the tab.

Day 30: hit an 87 on an expert-tier objection handling scenario, 22-day streak, sitting near the top of the leaderboard.

The AI doesn't go easy on you. It pushes back the way real prospects do - and it tells you exactly why you lost them.

Freelancers who pitch for their own work don't get coaching. This is the closest thing to it.

Send this to a freelancer friend who fumbles their sales calls.

here i sthe app link if interested

#FreelanceLife #PitchPerfect #SalesCoach #FreelancerMindset #ColdCalling

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u/Educational-City96 — 5 hours ago
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Try this out!!!

I built an AI that talks back when you cold call it.

Not a script template. Not a checklist.

An actual voice simulator you pitch in real-time through your mic - it responds, pushes back, throws objections, and then scores you across six KPIs the second the call ends.

I built it for freelancers specifically because the problem isn't the work, it's the pitch - and you can't get better at something you only practice when the stakes are real.

So PitchPerfect works like this: you pick a difficulty tier, beginner through expert, you pick an industry scenario, you hit go, and you're in a live cold call with an AI prospect that doesn't go easy on you.

After the call it breaks down exactly where you lost momentum - pacing, objection handling, how you opened, whether you created urgency - and then it gives you a psychology-backed pitch rewrite based on what it heard.

Scarcity framing, social proof positioning, the stuff that actually moves people.

There's a leaderboard, streak tracking, XP - basically Duolingo but the thing you're leveling up is your ability to close.

It's free to try. No login wall, no credit card, just go practice.

https://pitch-perfect-flow-app.base44.app 

#FreelanceLife #SalesTraining #IndieHacker

u/Educational-City96 — 1 day ago

Build a app can someone tell me if it is good?

Built a cold call training app with an Expert difficulty tier. Decided to actually run through it myself on a scenario I didn't write.

Got a 54.

The AI feedback broke it down by Cialdini principle. I lost points on commitment and consistency - apparently I didn't get any micro-agreements early in the call so when I moved toward the close there was nothing to anchor it to. I also got flagged for liking - my opener was too transactional, didn't establish any rapport or shared context before I started asking questions.

Honestly it was uncomfortable to read even though I'm the one who built the scoring logic.

That's kind of the point though. Most sales training tells you what to do. The feedback loop in PitchPerfect tells you which specific psychological lever you failed to pull and why that mattered at that moment in the call.

I'm pre-launch, trying to get to 100 signups before I push this anywhere. If you're in sales and want to try Expert mode and see how you score, I'd love to see what scores people actually get - I'm curious whether 54 is embarrassingly low or about average for a first run.

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u/Educational-City96 — 3 days ago