You can look at SaaS messaging from two perspectives.
The first is seeing SaaS messaging as wording. That’s the incomplete perspective.
The second one is viewing SaaS messaging as a system. That’s the zoom-out, full perspective.
How does this relate to using ChatGPT over hiring a messaging expert?
It’s all connected.
Let me explain.
Increase the readability score of your text. Use a well-known word instead of its fancy synonym. Shorten your sentences. Remove a bloated metaphor. Achieve a coherent narrative flow.
These are just a few practices to make your SaaS messaging consumable.
And you can easily use ChatCPT or any other generative AI to work on your messaging. It can help you simplify hard sentences. Or, it can replace complex words with better alternatives.
You can also use it to polish your SaaS (micro) copy, marketing/sales materials, and user docs. It can also help you confirm whether the narrative has a logical flow.
You don’t need to hire an expert if you see SaaS messaging as wording.
But that’s an incomplete perspective and it won’t take you far.
It’s as if building a crew spacecraft and focusing on the interior design to look good. All the while ignoring the engineering aspect.
SaaS messaging is so much more than wording.
SaaS messaging is the intricate fabric that stays at the core of your business.
If you have difficulties seeing the broader context, let’s go to the basics.
SaaS messaging is how teams communicate with target audiences to get them to act.
Let’s get granular and deconstruct this definition.
‘Teams’ refer to all public-facing departments:
‘How’ and ‘communicate’ refer to ways of interaction:
‘Target audiences’ refer to different buying stages:
‘Get them to act’ refers to the ultimate goal of SaaS messaging.
Here’s what these ‘actions’ look like:
Can you see how many elements and team dynamics SaaS messaging involves?
It’s a system that bridges the value of your software and the needs of your target audiences.
And it’s not a system you set up and forget about it. It’s a system that requires consistent, diligent work to generate and simplify meaning.
I place a special emphasis on ‘simplify.’
Why?
Data shows that people suffer from info overload and communication fatigue.
Very few have the patience to navigate complexity. That’s true for SaaS leads and users as well.
To capture their attention and make them act, you must simplify your SaaS messaging.
But ‘simplify’ doesn’t refer to wording.
Simple wording is the result of ‘simplifying’ SaaS messaging at a system level.
And that’s far from easy. As a matter of fact, it’s one of the most complicated tasks.
A task that depends on many SaaS individual and team dynamics, which ChatGPT can’t handle.
Let’s say you want to attain language plainness and consistency. That’s a great way to make your messaging accessible to everyone.
But you can’t ask your team members to improve wording here and there. This won’t bring any sustainable, long-term results.
You’ll need to act at a system level.
How?
To achieve plainness and consistency in language, you must adopt a messaging guide. This messaging guide may include anything from terms you can and can’t use to consistency rules.
To make this happen, you have to involve different stakeholders within your SaaS to:
The processes above are quite complex.
And ChatGPT or any other generative AI tool can’t help you with them. Sure, ChatGPT can spit out general syntax and grammar recommendations.
But it can't manage the complexity and knowledge to roll out a messaging guide.
SaaS messaging is a system that involves many team dynamics and processes. And although things may change in the future, at the moment, you can’t use ChatGPT to:
The list continues.
We can go even more granular.
ChatGPT can’t help you design and apply frameworks for simplifying messaging. Here are some examples:
The list continues
All these processes and actions need human expertise.
Only a SaaS messaging expert can help you navigate these complexities. They view SaaS messaging as a system. They understand how dynamics and elements interplay with each other.
They will guide you through the process and help you simplify your messaging at a system level. Because that’s the main requirement to break through the noise, capture people’s attention, and get them to act.