Sawyer

Sawyer

Co Founder of Concrete

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Sawyer

5mo ago

<p>This system makes growth run 24/7</p>

Most growth agencies sell ads. Ads don t scale a business they spike, stall, and leave you stuck.

At Concrete, we build systems.

We created APOS, a done-for-you growth engine. It s not just software it s the last growth partner you ll ever need.

Here s what makes it work:

Nika

5mo ago

🔥 1000-day streak – special edition: How to last on Product Hunt long-term?

I have been here for so long that visiting the Product Hunt page is like an automatic reflex after waking up. Just kidding.

Anyway, there are 10 hints on how to keep that streak going:

Sawyer

5mo ago

I built an AI sales system that books meetings while I sleep here’s what I learned

When I started Concrete, I thought growth meant hiring more sales reps.

Wrong....

I learned that scaling sales is about systems, not headcount.

Over the last year, we built APOS an AI-powered outreach machine that:

Do you have an exit strategy when starting a new project?

Starting with the end in mind can completely change how you play the game. It sets the rules from day one and gives you clarity on when it s time to step away.

I ve noticed founders fall into two camps:

Sawyer

5mo ago

APOS - Automated outreach that feels human

APOS is an AI-powered, multi-channel B2B outreach system that finds your ideal buyers, writes personalized messages, books meetings and 10x your outreach. 39-point verified leads, email, LinkedIn, and voice notes at scale. Helping you build relationships fast.
Nika

5mo ago

Work ethic: Do you think a 4-day work week will bring efficiency?

I just read that Poland wants to launch a pilot project of a 4-day work week from January 2026 (although a 4-hour work week would sound better).

I want to ask if any of you in your company have tried this concept of a shorter work week, and how it has affected the results of your employees and the company?

How do you learn in 2025?

Not long ago, books/video tapes were the only way to learn. Then video entered the picture: courses, tutorials, and lectures made knowledge more accessible than ever.

Now? The internet is overflowing with millions of courses, books, and resources on every imaginable topic.

So the real question is:

What’s the point of “build in public” if nobody’s watching?

Everywhere I look, people say build in public to grow your product and audience. Sounds great except when you re starting from zero and literally nobody cares yet. From what I ve figured out, it s less about getting likes right now and more about leaving a trail, progress updates, decisions you ve made, even mistakes. Most of it will get ignored in the moment, but it builds a record that people can stumble on later. Also, public doesn t have to mean blasting it to Twitter. It could be small niche communities, Reddit threads like this, or a tiny newsletter. Basically, don t measure it by immediate engagement. Think of it as planting seeds for your future self. Anyone here actually started with no audience and made build in public work? What did you do?