Q: Hello.
Looks like you have a winner app here. This was something I was really looking for.
I went through all the questions and your replies. But I want to ask my question just for clarification. You said this was a Outreach and lead generation app. So am I able to do this series of tasks:
1. upload a list of websites or scrape urls using taskbot
2. Find contact for page
3. Filling in contact form and send( I believe you did say the taskbot had a spintax feature
Or
1. upload a list of websites or scrape urls using taskbot
2. Find and scrap contact names, number, social media and email on website
3. Send email, text, voicedrop, dm contacts or push to software that does these tasks using API or webhooks
Thank you in advance
Also,I know you answered this a few time,s but I was slightly confused with your answer so I'm going to be precise with this one.
If I have clients who are not in the marketplace and don't plan on getting on that Marketplace can I still sell them a taskbot from my own website and/or check out cart?
I read carefully the two use cases that you described, and I can confirm that you can automate them using ZeroWork Creator App.
The only note that I want to make is that if your list of websites contains non-uniform websites, then automation is not going to be as precise. This, of course, holds true not only for ZeroWork but any automation tool. Let me give you an example: If you want to extract email addresses from LinkedIn profiles, the email address can always be found in the same place within the profile layout page and so you can set up your TaskBot to look for it in that one place. But if you go for all kinds of websites, you will need to work with keyword matching - for example, save any text containing @ and the word 'contact' - which is less precise.
Thank you for your feedback about my answer being confusing. Sorry and it's good to know that! š
> If I have clients who are not in the marketplace and don't plan on getting on that Marketplace can I still sell them a taskbot from my own website and/or check out cart?
The short answer is no. That's because we do not offer a white label solution. We may add it to our roadmap but we haven't decided about it yet.
However, if your client doesn't want to subscribe to your TaskBot on the marketplace, you can send them your TaskBot using "Send to another account" option. This is the same process as when agencies sell, say, chatbot automations - they just send transfer the automation they built for the client to the client account.
There is an important distinction between these two ways of selling TaskBots. On the marketplace, users do not need to sign up or pay for ZeroWork Creator App, and they also do not see the workflow behind the UI where they enter data. In the case when you use "Send to another account", your client would need to sign up for ZeroWork Creator App and, upon receiving your TaskBot, they will have access to the workflow.
Since many Sumo-lings ask about a white label solution, I'd like to use your question to write here a bit more about why we decided to go for the marketplace. š
For end users, the marketplace is often a better alternative. Many of our marketplace subscribers are busy sales, lead generation and marketing agencies who are not interested in building and maintaining their own automations. They usually need automation across many channels, so they benefit greatly from being able to subscribe to multiple TaskBots. We have features that are important to them such as that they can transfer data between TaskBots that they are subscribed to - for example, they can subscribe to TaskBot 1 that collects data and transfer that data to TaskBot 2 which does outreach. Also, having the same UI for every TaskBot makes onboarding easy for them.
Let me know if you have any other questions! š