I just spent two weeks tracking what's actually working in B2B GTM vs. what we wish was working.
The gap is wider than ever, wider than Grand Canyon and that stuff is BIG.
Here's the uncomfortable reality no one's talking about:
→ AI SDRs sound great in demos, fail spectacularly in production
→ Most GTM systems are built around the wrong buying signals
→ Your "perfect" RevOps stack might be accelerating your decline
→ Every GTM playbook has an expiration date (and yours just expired)
But some teams are quietly crushing it.
They're not chasing #AI #hype.
They're engineering systems around actual buyer behavior.
I analyzed 18 posts from operators shipping real results:
Stan Rymkiewicz's AI copywriting workflow that scores 0% on AI detectors
Janis Zech's findings after talking to 450+ RevOps leaders about GTM AI
Lillian Pierson, P.E.'s wake-up call: "GTM Engineer" isn't BS—it's real
Jamie Walsh's brutal truth: systems don't fix unclear signals
Dimitar Stanimiroff on why every playbook breaks (and always will)
The pattern?
Winners aren't building bigger stacks. They're finding clearer signals.
They're not replacing humans with AI. They're making humans 10x more effective.
They're not following last year's playbook. They're rebuilding for the environment that exists today.
This week's newsletter breaks down:
✅ What AI can and can't actually do in GTM (with receipts from 450+ teams)
✅ The 5-step workflow that creates AI content that doesn't suck
✅ Why your buying signals matter more than your CRM
✅ How to measure ABM with a simple 50/50 split test
✅ The discovery framework that actually qualifies deals
✅ Why "GTM Engineer" is now a real role at 89+ startups
✅ What your 2026 budget should actually be (by sector)
If you're frustrated with GTM right now, it's not you.
The old playbooks died.
The new ones are being written by operators who understand one thing:
Clarity creates compounding. AI just accelerates it.
📬 Full breakdown in this week's newsletter (link in comments)
What's your biggest GTM frustration right now?
P.S. Shoutout to Scott Finden, Yurii Veremchuk, Janis Zech, Stan Rymkiewicz, Jamie Walsh, Tim Busschops, Dimitar Stanimiroff, Lillian Pierson, P.E., Canberk Beker, David Zeledon, Sumit N., Jen Allen-Knuth, Dan Ptak, Andrei Zinkevich, Kate Syuma, and Kieran Flanagan for the insights that made this newsletter possible.
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8 days ago
The distinction you drew between hype and actual operator proof points hits home.
When people stop obsessing over bigger stacks and start chasing cleaner signals, everything becomes easier to diagnose and improve.