Your New AI Sales Rep is Here, And It's Eerily Good

Yesterday's finds are all about AI agents getting hyper-specialized. One for sales, one for video editing, and a few more that want to streamline your online life.

AI 'agents' should evolve from interns to more like autonomous employees ready to take over entire roles if we are to see wider AI adoptions in real world.


🎯 Jeeva 2.0

Jeeva is an AI sales agent that automates the entire top-of-funnel process, from finding leads and enriching their data to sending personalized outreach and follow-ups. It even preps you for calls and takes notes.

Why I'm excited: I'm picking this one because it's a perfect example of an AI agent that's designed to take over an entire job function—not just a single task. It autonomously handles lead discovery, data enrichment, and personalized outreach. This is a major leap from just being a writing assistant; it's a full-on sales development rep.

Who should care: Solo founders, small sales teams, and basically anyone who dreads the grind of finding leads and sending cold emails. This is for people who want to focus on talking to qualified leads, not finding them.

Reality check: An AI running your sales outreach could easily come across as spammy or generic if you don't keep a close eye on it. This isn't a 'set it and forget it' solution. You're still the boss, and you'll need to manage your new AI sales rep.

Check out Jeeva 2.0 →


Other finds worth mentioning

Levio by Jupitrr AI

Turns your talking-head videos into something actually engaging with AI-generated B-roll and captions. A solid tool for creators who hate editing.

Rubbrband

Upload a script, get a storyboard. This is one of those hyper-specific tools that solves a real pain point for filmmakers and video producers. Cuts out a ton of manual work.

Saidar 2.0

This is the generalist agent. It connects to all your apps and lets you automate complex workflows with plain English commands. It's like Zapier, but you just tell it what to do.

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A way to make your 'link in bio' into a mini-website that tells a story. If you're tired of the boring look of Linktree, this is a much prettier alternative.


Quick hits

Stakpak.dev: An AI agent for developers to manage cloud infrastructure with plain English. If you live in the terminal, check it out. If not, definitely skip.

earwinkâ„¢: A social feed that's audio-only. Think Twitter, but for 30-second voice notes. Could be cool, could be pure chaos.

FullStro 2.0: For the e-commerce pros juggling Shopify, Amazon, and eBay. Puts all your inventory and orders in one dashboard. Super practical, but not exactly thrilling.


My takeaway

AI is not just about tools that assist with a single task, like generating an image or writing a paragraph. We're should expect products designed to take over an entire workflow—prospecting, outreach, and meeting prep, for example. The line between a tool and an autonomous teammate is getting incredibly blurry, really fast. In other words, if you want your AI SaaS to thrive, go deep and go vertical.

Catch you tomorrow.

What's one entire, complex process you'd hand over to an AI agent tomorrow if you could? Hit reply and let me know.