I launched a small SaaS experiment today for agencies, consultants, and freelancers who send recurring client updates.
The problem I am testing is simple: the work is usually done, but the weekly update still starts as scattered bullets, Slack notes, metrics, blockers, and unfinished next steps.
ClientPulse Briefs turns rough notes into a structured client-ready update with:
- wins
- progress
- risks and blockers
- next steps
- client asks
The first version is intentionally narrow. No auth, no dashboard, no integrations. Just paste notes, generate a draft, and optionally reserve early access.
I am looking for feedback on two questions:
- Is this narrow workflow useful enough for agency/client-service teams?
- Would the pricing test ($15/month solo, $39/month agency) feel reasonable if it saved 30 minutes a week?
What I am watching next: clicks, waitlist intent, objections, and whether the positioning is clearer as a client communication tool or an agency reporting tool.
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