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Kahlow identifies an underserved market between self-serve PLG and high-touch enterprise sales. This 'commercial' segment has deals too complex for self-serve but not valuable enough for top reps, making it perfect for AI-led growth.
Human teams naturally focus on top-performing products and major retailers due to limited bandwidth. AI agents can manage the entire catalog and all retail channels, capturing significant revenue and efficiency gains from the often-neglected "long tail."
Don't just replace human tasks with AI. Deploy AI agents to handle leads your sales team ignores, like small deals or low-scored prospects. This untapped segment, as SaaStr found with a 15% ticket revenue lift, represents significant growth potential by filling a gap in your GTM process that humans create themselves.
The most immediate ROI for AI sales agents is not replacing existing salespeople, but engaging the long tail of low-value leads or free trial users in a PLG motion. This "AI-Led Growth" creates a business model where none existed before.
The biggest productivity unlock isn't just making customer support cheaper. It's using AI models to eliminate the need for separate human archetypes for sales (yapper) and support (listener). Companies will bundle these functions into one unified team aimed at a higher-level business goal, like improving CAC.
While many sellers use AI for basic tasks like writing emails, its true power lies in enhancing the buyer's experience. The real competitive advantage comes from leveraging AI to create decision-ready recaps, stakeholder-specific FAQs, and personalized recommendations, thereby shortening the sales cycle by making it easier for the customer to buy.
Sales reps are often scared to engage with complex channels or partnerships. AI agents can bridge this gap by acting as a co-pilot, answering questions like "Is this a good deal to co-sell?" and "What should I say?" This lowers the barrier to entry and makes scary new motions more approachable.
Beyond booking meetings for high-value deals, AI agents can be empowered to handle the full sales cycle for lower-priced products. They can answer questions, provide discount codes, and conduct follow-up, creating a significant, automated revenue stream with no human sales involvement.
Instead of relying on ad-hoc calls to finance or other reps, LLMs can act as a central nervous system for sales. By analyzing past quotes and data, AI can instantly recommend the optimal deal structure for a new quote—maximizing commission for the rep and aligning with business goals, putting revenue back in motion.
The "last mile" difficulty of implementing AI agents makes them economically viable for huge enterprise deals (justifying custom engineering) or mass-market apps. The traditional SaaS sweet spot—the $30k-$50k mid-market contract—is currently a "missing middle" because the cost to deliver the service is too high for the price point.
For 20 years, sales reps have spent only ~25% of their time with customers. AI is the first technology that can fundamentally shift this ratio by automating low-value prep work, rewriting the nature of go-to-market jobs.