The B2B Growth Blueprint
The average professional receives over 100 emails a day and spends nearly a quarter of their time just managing their inbox. Texts, Slack pings, and push notifications pile on top—and now AI-generated "slop" floods every channel with messages that have no character and no distinction. So how does a brand actually break through? Sometimes the most powerful move isn't the next digital gizmo. It's a real handwritten note, written in pen, that always gets opened—and often gets kept. In this episode, David Wachs, founder and CEO of Handwrytten, shares the entrepreneurial journey behind the world's largest provider of automated handwriting solutions. After building and selling Cellit, a leading mobile marketing platform with clients such as Abercrombie & Fitch and Walmart, David pivoted from the overwhelming digital world to something more personal. Handwrytten's fleet of 200-plus robots uses real pens to write notes at scale, with full vertical integration from the robots to the software to the cards. David explains how handwritten notes serve as a powerful "pattern interrupt" in sales, why authenticity beats gimmicks, and how the approach fits into an orchestrated marketing and sales system. Quotes: 1. "Everybody is always looking for the next gizmo, the next little cheat code thing, when sometimes it's just sitting right in front of them. It's just a handwritten note." 2. "Emails get deleted, text messages get ignored, but a handwritten note always gets opened." 3. "We've really perfected the art of imperfection—to make sure that your note looks perfectly imperfect." Takeaways: * As digital channels grow saturated with automated, characterless messages, analog outreach stands out. A handwritten note functions as a sales "pattern interrupt"—something different enough to catch a prospect off guard and get genuinely read, not just viewed. * Handwritten notes work best inside an orchestrated system, not as a one-off. Integrations with Salesforce, HubSpot, and Zapier let businesses trigger notes at key pipeline stages or on recurring dates—birthdays, anniversaries, annual touchpoints—so follow-up emails and calls reference something memorable. * Authenticity beats gimmicks. Flashy tactics like video-screen mailers can signal "you're overpaying" and distract from the message, while a genuine note—or a convincingly imperfect robotic one—builds durable relationships and reduces costly customer churn at roughly $2 all-in per card. Conclusion: David Wachs's story captures a broader pendulum swing back toward the analog in an over-digitized world. By combining the warmth of a real pen-and-ink note with the scale of robotics and CRM automation, Handwrytten helps brands cut through the clutter and forge connections that competitors simply can't buy—the coveted real estate of a customer's desk or piano. For businesses selling high-value, highly considered solutions, a handwritten note is a low-cost, high-impact way to surprise, delight, and deepen relationships in ways that no email or text could ever achieve. Links Mentioned: Website: https://www.handwrytten.com/ [https://www.handwrytten.com/] Guest Links: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwachs/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwachs/]
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