I Tried Using AI to Save A Cycling Business
The Challenges of Snacket's Growth
Overview of Snacket and Its Founder
- Carla, the founder of Snacket, has invested $300,000 into her business but is facing stagnation in sales.
- Snacket is a reusable silicone pouch designed for athletes to carry real food during activities like cycling.
- Carla expresses the difficulty of managing multiple roles within her startup and seeks guidance on improving productivity.
Insights from Snacket Headquarters
- The headquarters reflects the early chaotic days of startups with 3,000 units in stock ready for sale.
- Carla demonstrates how the product works, highlighting its advantages over traditional packaging like plastic bags.
Product Features and Market Validation
Unique Selling Points
- The design prevents food from getting sweaty or crushed while cycling, addressing common issues with conventional storage methods.
- Carla emphasizes that the product is environmentally friendly and dishwasher safe.
Current Sales Performance
- Sales have dropped significantly from 20 to about 6 per day, prompting a need for strategic intervention.
Testing the Product
Engaging with Customers
- A test ride is planned to evaluate how well the product performs in real-life scenarios while also gathering customer feedback.
Financial Concerns and Future Plans
Investment Pressure
- Carla reveals that her investment comes from family funds, increasing pressure to succeed as she aims to build a global brand.
Need for Financial Clarity
- The next step involves using AI tools to analyze financial data for better clarity on profitability and expenses.
Utilizing Technology for Business Improvement
Introduction to Zero Accounting Software
- Zero accounting software is introduced as a tool that simplifies financial management by providing clear profit and loss statements.
Importance of Understanding Costs
- Emphasizes that small businesses often fail due to not tracking every expense accurately; understanding costs can help set realistic revenue goals.
Strategies for Increasing Sales
Cutting Costs vs. Increasing Revenue
- To boost sales back up to 20 units daily, both cost-cutting measures (like reducing agency fees) and increased sales efforts are necessary.
Facebook Ad Strategy
- Simplifying ad structures can lead to better performance; focus on purchasing objectives while regularly updating content based on performance metrics.
Content Creation Strategies
Organic vs. Paid Content
- Both organic engagement through social media posts and paid advertising are essential strategies moving forward.
Scaling Content Production
- Proposes creating repeatable video series using AI-generated prompts to streamline content creation without overwhelming resources.
- Suggestion includes ideas like "What's in my Snacket today?" which could engage viewers effectively without being overly scripted.
Execution Plan
- Encourages Carla to shoot three videos during her morning rides using simple prompts provided by AI tools. This approach aims at increasing posting frequency significantly while maintaining quality content production.
Overcoming Challenges in Customer Engagement
Building Confidence Through Interaction
- Highlights the importance of engaging potential customers directly during rides; this practice helps build confidence despite initial discomfort with rejection or cold approaches.
Success Stories
- Shares an experience where a cyclist recognized Carla as a customer of Snacket, showcasing effective word-of-mouth marketing potential through genuine interactions.
Progress Update After Implementing Changes
Agency Transition
- Reports letting go of an agency after learning P&L management skills; this decision reflects growing independence in managing business operations effectively.
Sales Improvement
- Notes gradual improvement in sales since implementing new strategies; highlights upcoming events as opportunities for generating more diverse content aimed at different audiences.