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Digi Storms

Turn free users into paying customers, on autopilot.

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Most SaaS companies lose 60–80% of signups before they ever activate — because their onboarding emails fire on a schedule, not based on what users actually do. DigiStorms is the AI agent that fixes that. You connect your product, it analyzes the activation milestones, and generates a behavior-based onboarding sequence in minutes. When a user signs up, hits a milestone, or gets stuck, DigiStorms sends the right email automatically. No campaign builder, no lifecycle ops team, no weeks of setup. Just an agent that moves users from signup to paid.

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Features

  • Turn new users into paying customers automatically
  • Emails triggered by real user behavior
  • See exactly where users drop off
  • Improve activation without manual work

Use Cases

  • Onboard free users
  • Increase conversions from free to paid
  • Send onboarding emails on autopilot
  • Bring back churned users

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i tried its easy to use

Love this approach! Setting up behavior-based email sequences manually is a nightmare for early-stage teams without a dedicated lifecycle ops person. Letting an AI agent map the drop-offs and trigger the right emails dynamically is a huge time-saver.

How does DigiStorms detect "stuck"? Is it a timer ("no milestone X within Y days") or a real behavior signal? If timer - that's just dressed-up segmentation. If signal - which events do you read, and through what (Segment, PostHog, webhooks)?

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Tech Founder

i tried its easy to use

Love this approach! Setting up behavior-based email sequences manually is a nightmare for early-stage teams without a dedicated lifecycle ops person. Letting an AI agent map the drop-offs and trigger the right emails dynamically is a huge time-saver.

How does DigiStorms detect "stuck"? Is it a timer ("no milestone X within Y days") or a real behavior signal? If timer - that's just dressed-up segmentation. If signal - which events do you read, and through what (Segment, PostHog, webhooks)?

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