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And The 2021 GameChanger Award Goes To…

Gainsight

Some of our speakers conducted presentations from great distances, others, especially our keynote speakers, were present at August Hall in San Francisco on June 9th and 10th, 2021. We were incredibly proud of companies who strived to keep customers’ businesses alive in a show of genuinely human-first behavior.

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Lessons from Building Twilio Live, on Both Sides of the Atlantic

The Product Coalition

We were driven by the desire to create a solution that would help businesses address the budding demand for one increasingly popular communications channel: live, interactive video and audio streaming. and give individuals and sub-teams autonomy to build out the solution. We did this fully remote?—?in Lessons Learned.

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A decade in the making: An oral history of Intercom’s first 10 years

Intercom, Inc.

Karen Peacock: So Intercom is and will be the modern customer communication platform. Karen Peacock: We will be the primary way for companies to support their customers, to engage their customers, their prospects. This was pre-Stripe, pre-anything, pre any good technology that we know today.

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How to Wow a Customer and Win Their Loyalty [With Examples]

Userpilot

In this article, we’re going to show you how optimizing the customer experience can create a more personal connection that leads to repeat customers! TL;DR “Wowed” customers are more likely to be loyal to your brand and make additional purchases in the future. Userpilot’s self-service knowledge base.

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Growth, Funding, Pivotal Moments and the Evolution of Adzerk to Kevel

Business of Software Conference

We caught up with him following the announcement of an $11 million funding round for the 13 year old SaaS business which he describes as, ‘Seedstrapped’. Food for thought for anyone on the Long, Slow SaaS Ramp of Death…. It’s Mark Littlewood, from Business of Software. And I was a software developer before.