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▲ 2 r/framer

built a Framer plugin, finally live on the marketplace

spent more time on this than i want to admit.

the problem i kept seeing: Framer sites look incredible but the moment someone has a question at midnight, nothing happens.

the visitor leaves. no follow up. dead silence.

so i built a plugin that puts an AI on your site to handle that. learns your product, talks to visitors, captures leads, books calls. one paste, done.

just got approved on the marketplace. 0 installs. be the first if you want to try it and tell me what breaks.

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u/Good-Improvement-484 — 3 days ago

took us way longer than expected but ClientX is finally live on Framer’s marketplace

honest timeline: we started this weeks ago.

kept running into plugin API issues, theme detection bugs, got rejected once for formatting

shipped a fix for the dark/light mode bug literally 11 hours ago.

but it’s live now.

clientx.in, an AI sales agent that runs on your Framer site. auto-learns your product, qualifies leads, books meetings.

0 installs right now. that number will either move or it won’t and we’ll learn from it either way.

if you’re building on Framer and want to try it, link in comments. would genuinely love feedback more than installs at this point.

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u/Good-Improvement-484 — 3 days ago

Just shipped ClientX on Framer’s marketplace. AI sales agent for your Framer site, one click install.

clientx.in is now live on Framer’s marketplace.

what it does:

adds an AI sales agent to your Framer site. answers product questions, qualifies leads, captures contact info, books meetings on your Cal.com while you sleep.

setup is genuinely simple.

sign up at app.clientx.in, the AI auto-learns your product from your existing content, paste one embed snippet into the plugin, click “add to site automatically.” done.

free tier is 50 conversations/month. paid starts at $99.

the conversations are actually good, not the usual bot garbage.

if you’re a Framer builder losing inbound leads because nobody’s watching chat overnight, this is for you.

find it here: https://framer.com/marketplace/plugins/clientx-ai-widget

u/Good-Improvement-484 — 3 days ago

I built ClientX. AI widget that sits on your site, responds to inbound instantly, qualifies leads, and books calls. One script tag to install.
Tested it on Fullbound first. Added $40K to pipeline in the first month from conversations that would have otherwise hit a form and disappeared.
Now building it out as a standalone product targeting other founder-led SaaS companies with the same problem.

Where we are right now:
• Product is live at https://clientx.in
• Card-required trial, 50 conversation cap
• First paying customers onboarded
• Building the GTM in public from here

What I’m figuring out this week:
• Whether Reddit + X is enough to get to 100 paying users or if I need to add outbound
• How to frame the trial so the 50 conversation cap feels like a sprint to value, not a wall
• Whether the $40K pipeline story resonates or if I need a different proof point for SaaS founders vs agency owners

Going to post weekly updates here with real numbers — trials started, converted, churned, and why.

If you’re a founder-led SaaS company with inbound traffic and no proper response system, would genuinely love to know what’s stopped you from solving this.

Drop it in the comments

u/Good-Improvement-484 — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/SaaS

my agency, runs paid ads + linkedin outbound for early-stage b2b saas founders. clients spend $4-8k/mo on ads.

we drive 100-300 visitors a week to their site.

most of those visitors leave without saying anything. the founder finds out a week later in their analytics dashboard that “session count went up by 40%.” cool, but who? where? why didn’t any of them book a demo?

i tried installing tools to fix this. tried intercom too expensive for a 5-person company, and it answers questions, doesn’t qualify. tried drift wouldn’t even talk to clients under 50 employees. tried tidio, chatbase, crisp all basic, none of them gave you any sense of WHO was on the site.

what kept happening: founder gets a notification “new lead, name=null, email=null, message=‘do you support stripe?’” and has to chase a ghost. or worse, a real qualified lead lands, asks one question, gets a generic answer from a basic chatbot, and leaves.

i built clientx because i was watching real money walk off real websites every week and i couldn’t stop it with the tools that existed.

it’s not a marketing pitch when i say “this is what the b2b chat space needs.” i actually needed it. fullbound clients are the first 5 customers.

if you’re running paid ads to a b2b website right now and you don’t know who came back twice this week, i’d love to show you what you’re missing.

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u/Good-Improvement-484 — 16 days ago