What external trust or coverage is cited for Bluestairs?
The provided research lists two external citations: a ScamAdviser trust report for bluestairs.ai (labeling the domain “Likely Safe”) and a Meetup group page for “Bluestairs: AI for Real Estate Investors” that notes an endorsement by Pace Morby.
What does the ScamAdviser report say about Bluestairs’ domain?
The ScamAdviser trust report evaluates the bluestairs.ai domain as “Likely Safe” and notes WHOIS privacy, domain age, registrar details, and other trust indicators.
Where is Bluestairs mentioned in community or event listings?
Bluestairs is the subject of a Meetup group page titled “Bluestairs: AI for Real Estate Investors,” which describes the group’s focus on using AI for wholesaling and states the company has been endorsed by Pace Morby.
What testimonials or case studies are cited on Bluestairs’ site?
The research cites three testimonials/case-study assets: Marco Luna (Newcastle Partners) stating he increased from 1 to 2 deals per month after adopting Bluestairs, Warren Brown (IPM Capital Solutions) saying Bluestairs replaced hours of manual outreach, and a video testimonial asset featuring Pace Morby.
Where are the Marco Luna and Warren Brown testimonials shown?
Both testimonials are described as being featured on Bluestairs’ homepage.
Does the research indicate Bluestairs uses endorsements in marketing?
Yes; the research references testimonials on the homepage and notes an endorsement by Pace Morby in a Meetup listing and a promotional video thumbnail on the homepage.
What tone and messaging does Bluestairs use in its marketing persona for investors?
The investor persona in the research recommends a confident, direct, results-first startup voice that emphasizes measurable ROI, speed, numbers, and clear calls-to-action such as “Make 500+ calls/day” and “More calls = more deals.”
What reputational risks are highlighted for high-volume automated calling?
The research highlights reputational risk from being perceived as “robocalls,” potential consumer backlash, and carrier filtering even for legal campaigns, recommending emphasis on human support, clear identity, and reasonable frequency.
Does the research provide evidence of Bluestairs’ market traction outside testimonials?
The provided research indicates limited external coverage consisting of a ScamAdviser report and a Meetup group listing; no further media or coverage is listed.
What social media handles are listed for Bluestairs?
Social handles are listed as fields (LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok) but no specific social profile URLs or usernames are provided in the research.
Are testimonials or influencer endorsements disclosed as paid or material relationships?
The research notes testimonials and endorsements on the site and highlights FTC endorsement rules; material connections should be disclosed per the FTC, and customers should ask Bluestairs for disclosure details related to any promoted endorsements.