YG3 for startup founders

More pipeline. None of the marketing.

It is the marketing department you don’t have to hire. It puts your product in front of the buyers who fit, wins the searches your category is starting to make, and reaches the accounts you want, so you build a pipeline of demand while you build the company.

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Get my product in front of ops leaders at 50-to-200-person SaaS companies.
Used YG3 connector
  • Tuned the ads to your exact ICP
  • Paused the keywords that drew the wrong crowd
  • Pointed the budget at the searches that convert
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What’s in it for you

You build the company. It runs the demand.

Run GTM, skip the hire
No first marketing hire
You get a team running ads, content, and outreach from day one, without the six-month search, the equity, and the risk of a single wrong hire.
Pipeline that fits
The right buyers, in front of you
Ads and outreach aimed at your exact ICP, with the wrong-fit traffic cut every week, so the demos and design-partner calls are with people who actually fit.
Own your category
Found when buyers research
Pages and articles aimed at how your buyers describe the problem, so you show up in search and in AI answers as the category starts to form.
Your time back
Off the marketing, on the product
No more nights writing ad copy, fiddling with landing pages, or guessing what works. You ship the product; it runs the demand around it.
What it looks like

A day building the pipeline.

Three messages. The demand runs itself. This is the actual screen you’d see.

1Morning
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Claude Opus 4.7
What’s bringing in demos this week?
pulled your ad and search performance
flagged what’s converting to demos
cut a campaign that drew the wrong fit
ICP ads · +22% demos
Ops leaders at mid-size SaaS are converting best. A broad campaign pulling job seekers was paused.
Budget follows the fit
Message Claude…

You see what’s working before standup.

2Mid-day
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Claude Opus 4.7
Get us ranking for how buyers describe our problem.
mapped the searches your category is making
wrote the pages and articles in your voice
published them to your site
3 pages · published
how-to-fix-[your-category] and two more, on your domain.
Climbing weekly
Message Claude…

You own the category as it starts to form.

3End of day
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Claude Opus 4.7
I need more design partners. Reach the accounts on my list.
researched the accounts that match your ICP
wrote each message in your voice
sent them in calm waves
Outreach · 60 sent
Founders and operators at your target accounts, each message personalized.
Pipeline building
Message Claude…

The next design partner never comes down to luck.

The math

One closed deal pays for the year.

A single new customer, or one design partner who converts, covers a year of YG3. It is a $10,000 install to build the engine on assets you own, then $1,500 a month to run it. Your ad budget stays yours and separate. You own everything it builds and can leave anytime.

The $10,000 install is waived when you start with a promoted YG3 dealer. The dealer does the setup, so the fee genuinely disappears. Find a dealer →

A marketing hire
$110k–$155k a year
One person who sleeps, takes vacation, and can quit. You still manage them.
An agency
$3k–$10k a month
Work you don’t own and often can’t see, on someone else’s clock.
YG3
Install, then $1,500/mo
A team that runs every channel and never logs off. You keep all of it.
See it run

See it on your own pipeline.

Bring your real ICP to the demo. It runs against your company, not a sandbox. Thirty minutes, no slide deck.