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Prepared for LiftPilot · August 2026 · Built from public data only

LiftPilot's customers are already out there. Almost nobody can see them.

Your customers are out there right now, with or without you. We audited LiftPilot's public advocacy footprint: the advocates exist, the public record barely shows them, plus a model of what their voices are worth in feeds and AI answers. The audit is free. What it sets up is the decision below: whether to turn this into a channel you actually run.

Claim LiftPilot’s full auditFree. Footnoted. Useful whether or not we ever speak.
VP+
seniority of every champion on record: a president
On the public record01 / 01
Using LiftPilot’s AI personalization to dynamically create 1:1 website experiences is going to reshape the B2B landscape.
Yuri Daniels [source]Vice President of Marketing, CB Insights
Every quote verbatim from the public record, linked to its source.

Why this audit exists, and what happens when you claim it

You already know the customer's voice wins

Nobody has to sell you on word of mouth. It is the strongest voice in your market, and it is working for companies like LiftPilot whether anyone manages it or not. Belief was never the problem.

The missing piece was a system

Until now there has been no way to manage and amplify customer voice without ruining what makes it credible: assignment platforms turn it into advertising, portals turn it into homework. So at most companies the channel runs itself, by accident. The audit quantifies what that accident is worth at LiftPilot, champion by champion, with sources.

Kindling is that system

Champions enrolled, speaking on their own terms, measured, and paid fairly. Organic by design: we never assign content or set quotas, because the moment you do, buyers can tell. We build it with you, or you run it on the platform. The audit is step one, and it is yours free either way.

The best finds

What the public record says, and what it leaves on the table

Every claim below is public and footnoted. This is the teaser; the full audit carries the complete record.

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The advocates exist. The public record barely shows them.

Public customer advocacy for LiftPilot is thin today, which means the buyers evaluating LiftPilot find little peer proof in feeds or AI answers.

What it means: the customer voice in your category is unclaimed. The first credible voices in a quiet category are rewarded disproportionately.
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The feed your buyers read, and the answers AI gives them

B2B evaluation now starts in feeds and AI assistants. The Meltwater and LinkedIn study of 9.5 million AI citations shows the cited voices are overwhelmingly people, not brands. Whoever owns the credible customer voice in a category owns the shortlist conversation.

What it means: activating your champions is not a nice-to-have. It is how LiftPilot gets cited in the answers its buyers read.

So you can

Turn your best marketing channel into something you can measure, predict, and grow.

Your customers become your best salespeople: real users telling their peers, in their own words, why they chose LiftPilot. That is Advocacy-Led Growth, and it makes your highest quality channel measurable and predictable instead of accidental. Word of mouth always had the credibility. What it never had was infrastructure. Kindling helps you build the system for it.

Start with LiftPilot's free audit

Champions already on record

A teaser from the full audit. Every name is public, every quote is verbatim, and every claim links to its source.

Using LiftPilot’s AI personalization to dynamically create 1:1 website experiences is going to reshape the B2B landscape.
Yuri Daniels [source]Vice President of Marketing, CB Insights

Why now

LiftPilot's customers are already on record. Activating those voices now compounds every bit of attention the brand is earning: the advocates exist; they're just not in the feed.

What activation looks like

A first ninety days, sized for a lean team

Weeks 1 to 2

Consolidate the scattered proof

Every quote, post, and endorsement pulled into a single champion bench with sources.

Weeks 3 to 6

Enroll the advocates already speaking

A program gives willing customers a cadence, a reason, and recognition. Their words, their feeds.

Weeks 7 to 12

Measure what leadership sees

Reach into the accounts still deciding, tracked per champion and per post, in terms a board trusts.

Claim your full audit

The full audit is not more information. It is the case file for one decision: is this channel worth systematizing at LiftPilot, and what would that take? Leave your name and work email; we verify the request, then send the PDF. Nothing is auto-delivered.

Every champion we found, with sources, including any not shown on this page
The full public-evidence record and what it signals to buyers
The competitor feed analysis: who posts, who is quoted, who is silent
A first-ninety-days activation map sized for a lean team
The sized case for investing in the channel: what this cohort is worth activated, what it takes to run, and the two ways to do it

Submitting notifies Kindling only. The PDF is released after human verification, never by URL guessing.

A human reads every request. That human is Brian.Founder, Kindling. Prefer to talk first? A 30 minute working conversation, no deck: brian@kindlinghq.com

Learn about Kindling →

If you do nothing else

Ask the customers already on record to tell their networks why they chose LiftPilot. Their words, their feeds, once a month.

That advice is free and it works without us. Kindling exists for what comes after: tracking it, measuring it, and paying advocates fairly at scale.

While the audit is on its way

Sources · every claim above is footnoted

  1. Yuri Daniels, Vice President of Marketing, CB Insights: liftpilot.ai
  2. funding/press article: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gabbe.liftpilot&hl=es_CL
  3. LiftPilot public page reviewed: liftnetwork.com/how-it-works
  4. LiftPilot public page reviewed: tiktok.com/@mikenisla/video/7674677657484692750
  5. LiftPilot brand and founder feed activity reviewed for customer voice: post 1, post 2, post 3, post 4, post 5, post 6, post 7, post 8, post 9, post 10, post 11, post 12, post 13
  6. Meltwater x LinkedIn AI visibility study, 9.5M citations: meltwater.com/en/blog/linkedin-ai-visibility-study