My team is hesitant about AI for funnels – what's your best elevator pitch to convince them it's worth exploring?

My team is pushing back on using AI for our funnels.

They feel it’s more hype than help and worry about the complexity of integration.

What points can effectively sway them to consider its potential benefits?

Skip the big pitch. Just run one small test first.

I had the same pushback last year. Instead of arguing, I picked our worst converting email sequence and A/B tested AI-generated subject lines against our usual ones.

21% bump in opens. Took me 30 minutes to set up.

Once they saw actual numbers, the conversation changed completely. Now they ask me which tests to run next.

Start small, show results, then expand. Way easier than trying to convince them with theory.

AI just makes testing faster. Same process but quicker iterations.

Saves me money on copywriters and designers. I use AI to whip up landing page variations that’d be expensive to outsource.

Ran three headline tests last month and found one that doubled signups. The AI setup took an hour vs waiting days for freelancer work.

One solid test pays for itself.

Your competitors are already using it. While you’re debating how complex it is, they’re optimizing faster and grabbing your market share. AI won’t replace your strategy. It just lets you test more variations of what’s already working. Better headlines, different CTAs, personalized messaging. The real risk isn’t trying AI. It’s getting left behind while everyone else improves their funnels faster.

Testing more ad variations faster gives me better campaign results.

Time’s money. AI cranks out 10 funnel variations in minutes, not weeks. I test everything instantly with Web2Wave - changes go live without waiting for app store approval. My conversion rates jumped 23% last quarter just from running more tests. More experiments = better optimization. Simple as that.

Skip the pitch. Just build something first.

I spent two hours using AI to generate funnel variations for my app. Conversion jumped 18% from better copy flow.

Showed my team the before/after numbers and how much time I saved. They quit questioning it once they saw I was shipping faster.

Results beat presentations every time.