In B2B sales, it can take months for companies to launch a campaign. For most startups and traditional businesses, growth remains the ultimate goal, but the go-to-market (GTM) function remains a fragmented and expensive part of the business.
Cutting that time down is the central idea behind Landbase, the San Francisco-based AI startup founded by Daniel Saks, the tech veteran best known for co-founding AppDirect. According to internal Landbase data, campaign planning and launch once took teams an average of 14 days. With their AI-powered platform, they say that number is closer to minutes
With $30 million in fresh Series A funding led by Sound Ventures (Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary’s AI-focused fund) and Picus Capital, Landbase is positioning itself as the “last mover” in GTM s
Landbase is Helping Businesses Find Their Next Customer
- By Mukundan Sivaraj
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With $30 million in fresh Series A funding Landbase is positioning itself as the “last mover” in GTM software
