#1957 Salesflare is taking on a giant. Here’s why you should be like Salesflare

Startup Stories - Mixergy - Un pódcast de Andrew Warner - Viernes

I’ve known for years about the software that today’s guest created. It’s beautiful. It’s elegant. It’s well-organized.  But it’s automated CRM. And he’s dealing with competitors like Salesforce. Microsoft is in the space of contact relationship management apps. How could this guy survive? Jeroen Corthout is the founder of Salesflare, a simple and powerful CRM for small businesses selling B2B. I want to find out how he built this business with so much competition. What makes his software different that people are signing up for it? That’s what this interview is about. And for anyone out there who sees a product and says, “I want to create something better.” I want you to hear this interview.  

Jeroen Corthout is the founder of Salesflare, a simple and powerful CRM for small businesses selling B2B.

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