Salesforce
A cloud-based customer relationship management (CRM) platform that helps businesses manage sales, marketing, and customer service operations.
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"I haven't logged into Salesforce in 6 months, but we use it every minute. Our agents use it every minute."
Attribution: Speaker mentions personal/company usage of Salesforce, indicating they use it but through agents rather than directly
"I will tell you I think the least broken app I use is Salesforce. It's very powerful."
Attribution: Host expresses personal use and positive sentiment, calling it 'the least broken app I use' and 'very powerful'
"every Google doc, every Salesforce data confluence, you know. So now the data is all aggregated"
Attribution: Speaker mentions using Salesforce as one of their company's integrated data sources
"The largest SaaS company in the world that's independent outside of Microsoft and the hyperscalers, Salesforce, right? Salesforce, Workday, Service. Now, those are like a couple hundred billion of market cap."
Attribution: Harry mentions Salesforce as an example of a large SaaS company when discussing market dynamics and fund size constraints
"What's the commonality between ServiceNow, Salesforce and Shopify? It seems like nothing. But actually, they all could be abstracted away into a database."
Attribution: Host mentions Salesforce as part of a comparison to explain a broader point about platforms being abstracted away
"This is why you should bet on Salesforce of of I mean listen most most public B2B companies are founder led right most of them are but the amount of stress in that organization is so high at Salesforce"
Attribution: Host discusses Salesforce positively in the context of founder-led companies driving change and transformation
"The public SaaS company who has distribution, be it a HubSpot or a Salesforce who has millions of customers."
Attribution: Mentioned as an example of established SaaS companies with strong distribution
"Figma down 13%, Salesforce 11, Service Now 11, Adobe 8%."
Attribution: Host reporting stock price drops