Comment by codegeek

Comment by codegeek 2 days ago

8 replies

You seem to be doing this in good faith but honestly, there is no difference between 'Discovery Call" and a "Sales Call". The point is that the customer has to speak with someone first. I do think it is required for enterprise deals but the premise of your post seems to say otherwise.

ezekg 2 days ago

There absolutely is a difference between one 15-minute call to see faces vs a pipeline of ten 30- to 60-minute calls discussing requirements, compliance, pricing, billing, onboarding, implementation, and support over the course of 6 months.

  • satvikpendem 2 days ago

    Sales calls usually start with a discovery call then move to those later stages in the pipeline though, so you're just calling a sales call by another name.

    • ezekg a day ago

      I think this is being quite pedantic, especially if you've done enterprise sales before.

      • satvikpendem a day ago

        Well, no, it seems your distinction is what is pedantic, as you are differentiating between discovery calls and sales calls when most would call them one and the same. This in my opinion undermines the point of your article.

ratherbefuddled 2 days ago

The call offered here is optional isn't it? You can engage entirely over email for enterprise deals.

ZeWaka 2 days ago

Yeah, I was annoyed at this too but I think they're differentiating it by having the price already set, and it's just a way for Companies to do the intro dance if they want to. I know my immediate decision-makers at my company wouldn't use a vendor if there was no call.