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Truva handles the busywork intelligently, saving your sales team hours each week so they can focus on what matters most. Truva's AI agents automate tasks like email follow-up, CRM data entry, and process optimization—boosting sales by up to 25% for teams.
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The best thing that I find with Truva AI is that it helps you learn on the fly. Who wants to keep going through an entire rabbit hole of documentation. ANNND you say the bots help you accomplish your tasks too be it CRMs to software. You must be joking! But apparently its real! Go ahead check Truva AI out! Your new best friend.
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Truva AI agents not only guide your users to the right tools, features, and info within your app, but they can take action on their behalf delivering the experience of a personal account manager for every customer in real-time.
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ChatGPT for learning new stuff on the fly! Github copilot to assist coding tasks
What is you all time favorite AI tool?🙋
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In the generative AI space will move from information retrieval (current capabilities) -> full task automation scenario. The first takers in the retrieval will be moving towards assistants and workflows. The ability to perform complex tasks will be thus the next stage from my perspective.
Considering this there are few bottlenecks that affect the progress being
1) Compute is expensive
2)...
What do you think the future of AI?
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Future of AI in SaaS: Trends and Innovations
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AI products that you use daily at work?
I'm curious to know what AI products are you using currently at work?
Maybe chatGPT/Gemini/Claude to learn on the fly or format/summarise documents, Github copilot for coding or Notion AI to draft documents But most importantly any products that actually are automating your tasks?
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6-8 PM and 10-12 PM. Work usually after attending classes in daytime
What are your working hours?
Domas Sakavickas
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Decision maker bot on behalf of me. So sometimes I can lay back and it takes my place haha
If you could create any technology product or service, no matter how ridiculous, what would it be?
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Blue Ocean Strategy. The authors are Renée Mauborgne and W. Chan Kim. This book is must read as it discusses the topic of "competition" in the market and startup arena with examples and anecdotes.
What book are you currently reading?
AR Bell
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Users don't really care, but the tech team must take this into consideration. The decision to use a certain stack in MVP stage using plug and play libraries at first can have repercussions of not being able to handle the custom requirements that are anyway going to popup eventually. In this way the choice of tech stack matters a lot.
Does techstack really matter to your product?
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Ability to learn on the fly. Just in moment learning or the ability to retain and grasp concepts at the moment of problem so that I can get the task done. This is what causes most friction at work. I believe at work the most important things to address in order to improve efficiency are by addressing the time taken while setting up tools or going through software, going through overwhelming...
If you could improve the efficiency of any task in your job by 100x, what would it be?
Ruben Boonzaaijer
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1) Slack for communication
2) Notion for documentation (google docs for drafting :) Notion lags behind in formatting behind docs but documentation workspace for notion is better)
3) Google Workspace for meetings, calender etc.
4) VScode and git for code
5) GPT, Claude for learning on the fly
How many tools do you use every day in your work routine?
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I personally find the best combination to be -- Slack for communication, Notion for documentation (google docs for drafting :) Notion lags behind in formatting behind docs but documentation workspace for notion is better), Google Workspace for meetings, calender etc.
How would you connect your remote workers?
Marvin Mändle
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