Describe what you do. Ambit builds the funnel that books calls for it.
When you create a new funnel, Ambit asks you a handful of short questions about your business. That description becomes the prompt for a complete, working funnel — pages, copy, qualification questions, booking page, and reminder emails — in under a minute.
What you tell Ambit
Ambit will ask for:
What you do — your offer, in plain language
Who you do it for — the kind of business owner or person you serve
What the call is for — the purpose of the discovery call
The more specific your answers, the more on-target the funnel will be. "Coaching" gives you generic coaching copy. "Pricing strategy coaching for SaaS founders post-Series A" gives you copy that sounds like it was written for that exact audience.
What you get
A complete funnel with:
A start page with a headline and call to action shaped around your offer
Qualify pages with questions tailored to the kind of lead you're trying to filter for
A booking page ready to connect to your calendar
A disqualify page with a polite, on-brand message
Confirmation and reminder emails for booked calls
You can edit any of it after the funnel is built. Most of the work after generation is in tightening the copy and tuning the qualification questions to your real criteria.
When to use generation again
You don't have to generate every funnel. If you've already built one and want a variant for a different offer or audience, duplicating an existing funnel is usually faster. Generation is most useful for your first funnel, and for moments when you want a fresh starting point that isn't anchored to what you've done before.
Where to go next
How do I write a business description that produces a great funnel?
How do I create my first funnel?
