Use Cases by Role (Marketer, Founder, Operator, PM, Employee)

What you build depends on what you do. Here's how marketers, founders, operators, PMs, and employees can use Kulp to solve real problems - faster.

Last updated 7 months ago

Kulp is flexible by design. That means what you build with it can look completely different depending on your job, team, or business goal.

Let’s explore fresh, role-specific use cases that go beyond basic templates and show how Kulp fits into your real workflow.

Marketers

Your superpower: Turning attention into action.

Your challenge: Scaling campaigns, content, and user flows - without dev bottlenecks.

Kulp Use Cases:

  • Landing Page A/B Testing Assistant

    Build a tool that helps you compare multiple variants of landing page content based on audience or CTA.

  • Social Proof Generator

    Paste in a product or feature → get a rotating widget of testimonials or user quotes for different landing pages.

  • AI-powered Copy Explainer

    Input a headline or feature and get outputs in different tones (fun, bold, formal) for testing across channels.

  • Lead Scoring Dashboard

    Centralize lead engagement metrics from different sources in one internal view.

Startup Founders (Non-technical)

Your superpower: Vision and hustle.

Your challenge: Turning ideas into something you can show, test, or sell today.

Kulp Use Cases:

  • Investor Teaser Builder

    Create a micro-site with pitch deck download, product description, and “Request a call” CTA—live in under 30 minutes.

  • Lightweight Waitlist Manager

    Collect early signups, sort by referral source, and auto-tag leads by interest type.

  • User Onboarding Feedback Collector

    Build a lightweight feedback tool you give to your first 10 users to collect comments and track pain points.

  • Early Access Control Panel

    Let new users request access, get approved manually, and track usage stats via dashboard.

Operators (Ops, Sales, Service, Admin roles)

Your superpower: Keeping the business running smoothly.

Your challenge: Replacing spreadsheets and manual workflows with structured, accessible tools.

Kulp Use Cases:

  • Vendor Interaction Logger

    A tool where you log vendor calls, pricing details, next steps - filterable by vendor type and urgency.

  • Payment Collection Tracker

    Track which clients have paid, when, how much, and generate automated “Follow-up” suggestions.

  • Equipment or Asset Checkout System

    Internal tool to let employees check out, return, and report issues with shared assets (devices, tools, etc.)

  • Service Task Board

    For businesses that deliver services - assign jobs, mark progress, upload files.

Product Managers

Your superpower: Translating vision into features.

Your challenge: Proving your idea’s value before engineering resources are committed.

Kulp Use Cases:

  • Feature Prioritization Scoring Tool

    Score features based on impact, effort, and risk collaboratively with your team or stakeholders.

  • User Persona Canvas Generator

    Create an internal tool for filling in and saving evolving user personas during product discovery.

  • Internal Research Repository

    Log insights from customer interviews, feature tests, usability reviews - all in one searchable place.

  • UX Feedback Collation Tool

    Give internal testers a space to review and rate UX flows - filter by issue type or device.

Employees (Cross-functional, multi-role professionals)

Your superpower: Doing more with less.

Your challenge: Creating systems that work around the gaps in your company’s tooling.

Kulp Use Cases:

  • Custom Leave Request Portal

    Build a leave form with custom rules (e.g., department-wise approval, auto-forwarding) for small teams.

  • Team Wins Tracker

    Capture weekly team wins with short notes and photos, auto-generating a weekly roundup.

  • Personal Knowledge Base

    A private app to log internal processes, links and notes you’ve created for yourself.

  • Cross-Team Handoff Tracker

    Track handoffs between departments for tasks like onboarding, content delivery, or approvals.