AI GTM WTF

Nevara

AI GTM WTF is where founders, sellers, and operators cut through the hype and talk about what’s actually working in AI go-to-market. No fluff, no buzzwords—just raw stories, frameworks, and experiments from the frontlines. If you’re tired of the same playbook takes and want unfiltered conversations that push your GTM thinking forward, this is your show.

  1. AI GTM WTF EP 18 | The Real Reason SaaS Failed at Productivity

    9H AGO

    AI GTM WTF EP 18 | The Real Reason SaaS Failed at Productivity

    Most ex-VPs of Sales defend their old playbook for the rest of their careers. Germain Brion just spent 60 minutes on AI GTM WTF podcast dismantling his. And the one he's dismantling isn't some scrappy early-stage motion. It's the engine that took Chargebee from 3 reps to 150, revenue up 100x, ASP up 30x, NRR to 135%, and a $3.5B valuation. I know the engine. I worked for him. Not the generic "AI is changing everything" take on this episode. Specifics: → The LDR layer he scaled at Chargebee? Gone. Clay and Unify already replaced it. → Email? "Almost dead." Cheap, so still send — but don't build your motion around it. → LinkedIn? Still holding. Bots haven't polluted it yet. → Voice? The last honest channel. A live human on the phone is the differentiator. His rebuild in one line: AI does the list. Humans make the call. But the line that stuck with me most was this: "One of the big lies of the SaaS era was that it brought productivity. What it really did was delegate work from vendors to customers." Think about it. The vendor used to handle evaluation, integration, setup, QA. SaaS "productized" all of that — which really meant pushing it onto you, the buyer. Like checking in your own bag at the airport. Not more productive overall. Just more productive for the airline. His bet on AI is the inverse. Agents as the first real shot at putting service back into software. One question worth sitting with this weekend: If you had to rebuild your GTM from scratch tomorrow, with AI assumed — how much of your current org chart would survive? My bet: less than half. And the operators who figure out which half, first, are going to eat the decade. He built a cool extension to find out when your prospects are online on linkedin. Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V4gOlVN_3M Newsletter breakdown: https://newsletter.nevara.ai/ Bonus — Germain built a Chrome extension in a weekend (using Claude) that pings you when a Sales Nav prospect goes "green dot" on LinkedIn. He's giving our audience early access: https://forms.gle/8ZkeZyvFbKW69TdF6

    46 min
  2. AI GTM WTF 17 | The tool your company won't buy you? Build it.

    9H AGO

    AI GTM WTF 17 | The tool your company won't buy you? Build it.

    The tool your company won't buy you? Build it. That's what Jeff Ignacio did. Two decades at Google, AWS, and Vizier — scaling one company from $10M to $70M ARR in three years. Now a fractional GTM advisor. And a solo builder shipping production-grade tools without a single engineer on payroll. His LinkedIn content tool — DraftGrain — has a voice fingerprint engine, post approval lifecycle, direct LinkedIn and X API integration, and a self-improving feedback loop that learns from your edits. Comparable tools charge $200/month. Jeff charges $20. He built it alone. In five weeks. Here's what hit me hardest in this conversation: The skills that make you good at GTM are the exact skills you need to build. You already know what good UI looks like. You understand workflows, permissions, integrations. You've been configuring these systems for years. The only thing missing was the ability to write code. That gap is gone. SDRs — your company froze the tool budget. You're personalizing manually. You don't have to be. Sales leaders — that dashboard you need is on the engineering roadmap. For Q3. It doesn't have to wait. Founders — you're stitching five tools together that were never designed for your motion. There's a better path. Jeff calls it the three-month bridge problem: the solution exists, but the approval cycle takes a quarter to unlock it. Vibe coding just collapsed that timeline to a weekend. In this episode of AI GTM WTF we broke down: → The exact framework to go from pain to production in 5 weeks → Why your PRD matters more than your code → How to stop scope creep before it kills the build → The security mistakes most vibe coders make — and how to avoid them If you've ever said "I wish there was a tool that did X" — this one is for you. 🎧 Full episode is live on YT- Full Episode- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49vYvIM3mFU Newsletter loved by 5500+ Subscribers- https://newsletter.nevara.ai/p/the-tool-your-company-won-t-buy-you-build-it #sales #aigtm #gtm

    54 min
  3. AI GTM WTF 16 | Discovery Calls Are Dead in 2026

    FEB 27

    AI GTM WTF 16 | Discovery Calls Are Dead in 2026

    Your prospect has been on 4 of these discovery calls this week already. Most AEs think they’re "finding pain." What they’re actually doing: Prospect joins call. Gets hit with "Walk me through your process." Then "What are your top 3 priorities? Ends with "What keeps you up at night? "It's a homework tax. And your buyer is exhausted. Here’s what nobody says out loud: the prospect already told you their problems. In the email. On the website. In the LinkedIn post they wrote last month. Or your SDR already confirmed some of them. You just didn’t do the work to diagnose it before the call. We sat down with Austin Schmidt to talk about why GTM is fundamentally broken. Austin’s biggest frustration? The "Feedback Bridge" is a collapse. Marketing is sending "Personalized" emails. Sales is booking "Discovery" calls. But nobody is checking if the buyer actually gives a shit. As a buyer, I can confirm. Austin’s Take: If you send a prospect a piece of content and they don't forward it internally to their team with a note saying " We need to look at this," you haven't provided value. You've just created more work for them. The shift isn't about better questions. It's about showing up with answers. If you’re still searching for pain in 2026, you’ve already lost the deal to someone who proved they understood it before they even showed up. Stop searching for pain. Start proving you understand it. We are building Nevara to kill the discovery call tax. Visit Nevara.ai to see how we’re turning raw research into an instant diagnosis.

    41 min

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AI GTM WTF is where founders, sellers, and operators cut through the hype and talk about what’s actually working in AI go-to-market. No fluff, no buzzwords—just raw stories, frameworks, and experiments from the frontlines. If you’re tired of the same playbook takes and want unfiltered conversations that push your GTM thinking forward, this is your show.