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Overview<\/h2>\n
On this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, John Jantsch interviews Joe Gagnon, co-founder and CEO of Raynmaker, an AI-native sales platform built specifically for small businesses. Joe shares how AI can take over the hardest part of running a small business\u2014consistent, reliable selling\u2014without sacrificing trust or human connection. They discuss AI-powered call handling, 24\/7 coverage, better customer conversations, and why this technology may finally give small business owners their lives back.<\/p>\n<\/section>\n\nAbout the Guest<\/h2>\n
Joe Gagnon<\/strong> is the co-founder and CEO of Raynmaker<\/strong>, where he\u2019s building the first AI-native sales platform for small business. A longtime technology and customer experience leader, Joe is focused on combining AI, workflow, and human-centered design to help small business owners sell more, work less, and deliver better customer experiences.<\/p>\n\n- Website: raynmaker.ai<\/a><\/li>\n
- LinkedIn: Joe Gagnon<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/section>\n\n
Actionable Insights<\/h2>\n\n- Small business owners didn\u2019t start a business to \u201cdo sales.\u201d<\/strong> Most want to deliver their craft and end up overwhelmed by lead follow-up, quoting, and closing.<\/li>\n
- AI-native doesn\u2019t mean \u201call AI, all the time.\u201d<\/strong> Rainmaker uses AI for the conversational and learning components, but most of the platform is sales workflow and data integration.<\/li>\n
- Pricing is designed to replace headcount, not add to it.<\/strong> At roughly $500\u2013$1,000\/month, it aims to be cheaper than hiring a person to answer phones\u2014while covering 24\/7\/365.<\/li>\n
- Trust comes from better answers, not just a human voice.<\/strong> Customers call because they want fast, clear information and reassurance. If AI can deliver that, many callers are satisfied.<\/li>\n
- AI can improve sales and support together.<\/strong> Customers don\u2019t separate \u201csales\u201d from \u201csupport\u201d when they dial; Rainmaker can handle both flows through the same number.<\/li>\n
- AI conversations can be brand-tuned.<\/strong> The system can be trained on the owner\u2019s voice, tone, and brand language, and adjusted for accent, gender, and style.<\/li>\n
- Learning over time is the real superpower.<\/strong> Call transcripts and patterns can surface common objections, effective responses, regional differences, and new opportunities.<\/li>\n
- \u201cOutbound\u201d can be redefined around customer timing.<\/strong> Instead of cold calls, think call-backs on forms, instant responses when interest is high, and follow-up on the customer\u2019s schedule.<\/li>\n
- This tech is about giving owners their life back.<\/strong> Less after-hours selling, fewer missed calls, and more predictable revenue.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/section>\n\n
Great Moments (with Timestamps)<\/h2>\n\n- 00:21 \u2013 Why Reinvent Sales for Small Business?<\/strong>
\nHow owners end up trapped doing sales they never wanted to do.<\/li>\n- 02:21 \u2013 What \u201cAI-Native Sales Platform\u201d Really Means<\/strong>
\nJoe explains AI components vs. workflow and why it matters.<\/li>\n- 03:54 \u2013 Leveling the Playing Field for Small Business<\/strong>
\nGiving small firms big-company sales capability at a fraction of the cost.<\/li>\n- 05:47 \u2013 Automation vs. Authenticity<\/strong>
\nBalancing AI automation with trust, empathy, and real answers.<\/li>\n- 08:11 \u2013 When AI Support Actually Feels Better Than Humans<\/strong>
\nWhy customers just want fast, relevant help\u2014no matter who (or what) delivers it.<\/li>\n- 11:15 \u2013 Learning from Every Call<\/strong>
\nUsing transcripts and models to improve responses and spot patterns over time.<\/li>\n- 12:32 \u2013 Sales Use Cases: Inbound, Scheduling, and Payments<\/strong>
\nHow AI can handle the full sales flow, not just FAQs.<\/li>\n- 14:46 \u2013 Will Customers Prefer Talking to AI First?<\/strong>
\nExploring a future where AI handles Q&A before any human gets involved.<\/li>\n- 17:31 \u2013 First Steps for Overwhelmed Small Business Owners<\/strong>
\nPhased adoption: answering\/summary, then scheduling, payments, and full integration.<\/li>\n- 19:30 \u2013 Why This Tech Might Be the \u201cCar After the Horse and Buggy\u201d<\/strong>
\nFraming AI as the next major productivity leap for small businesses.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/section>\n\nInsights<\/h2>\n\n\u201cMost small business owners didn\u2019t start their business to sell\u2014they started it to serve. Sales just got in the way.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\n\u201cIf the AI gives you better, faster answers than a human, the customer doesn\u2019t really care what\u2019s behind the curtain.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\n\u201cWe\u2019re not trying to manipulate buyers; we\u2019re trying to inform them so they can make better decisions.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\n\u201cThe dream is: no more answering the phone at midnight, no more selling from the sidelines at your kid\u2019s game.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n
\n\u201cTechnology should remove friction and extend your capabilities\u2014not make life more complicated.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<\/section>\n
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