Verified purchaser
Mix of incredible features and incredible frustrations
What Stands Out:
== Genuinely innovative AI features ==
Prosp enables creative campaign designs that can lead to high open and response rates. The voice cloning feature is particularly impressive - I trained it multiple times and found the output “good enough” to test in a live campaign. The founder mentioned they’re considering letting users blend recorded and cloned audio, which would be a game-changer.
== Clean, approachable UX ==
Compared to something like LinkedInHelper - which is powerful but hard to navigate and master - Prosp hits a sweet spot between ease of use and campaign sophistication. It’s still rough around the edges (see below), but the foundation is solid.
== Engaged, feedback-driven team ==
The Prosp team has been responsive and open to feedback. They seem a bit overwhelmed by the recent AppSumo wave (understandably), but as a long-time Product Manager myself, I appreciate how clearly they’re listening and iterating.
Areas for Improvement:
== Lack of polish and frustrating bugs ==
There are basic UX issues that need urgent attention. For example, AI prompt edits sometimes don’t save properly, and saved prompts don’t update across campaigns, forcing repetitive manual edits. I wasted a lot of time tweaking AI settings, only to lose them and having to start all over again.
== Limited contact management ==
You can only assign a contact to one list, and renaming a list isn’t possible. Worse, deleting a list also deletes its contacts -without warning or the option to preserve them. There’s also a disconnect between the unified Inbox and CRM: tags applied in one don’t sync with the other. The CRM doesn't have to be terribly sophisticated, but it needs to be easier to maintain and use - and the concept of a "Contact" needs to carry over to the Inbox features.
== Workflow friction ==
Some of the most common flows - like AI prompt editing and campaign setup - have unnecessary friction that slows down the user experience. There is also some confusion over what behavior to expect from Prosp - e.g. I can alter the design of a campaign while it is still running, but then it isn't clear how that will effect leads already half-way through the campaign.
Bottom Line:
Prosp is doing something genuinely NEW with AI-powered outreach - and that’s far harder than fixing bugs or smoothing UX. If the team stays focused, listens to user feedback, and tightens the core flows, I think they have a winner on their hands.