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5 SaaS Solutions Changing Industries Right Now
Here is a SaaS Playbook I Believe in. - Simon Hoiberg.
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📊 Top SaaS Platforms You Need to Know.
📘 Here is a SaaS Playbook I Believe in. - Simon Hoiberg.
❌ Product Positioned Fail?
🔗 The Event Roundup.
In the dynamic tech landscape, five standout SaaS-based cloud software solutions are transforming industry operations:
Aurigo: Delivers sophisticated cloud software tailored for infrastructure project management, overseeing over $300 billion in capital programs across North America.
Salesforce: Leads in CRM and sales, utilising AI to forecast customer behaviours and enhance engagement, providing businesses with essential growth tools.
HubSpot: Offers an integrated platform for SMEs, merging marketing, sales, and customer service to enhance CRM efficiency and operational effectiveness.
ServiceNow: Excels in IT service management and workflow automation, broadening its impact on HR and customer services to streamline cross-departmental operations.
Veeva Systems: Specializes in cloud solutions for the healthcare and life sciences sectors, supporting critical clinical, regulatory, and commercial functions with compliance-focused and innovative tools.
What’s Your Take on These SaaS Solutions? |
This is a tweet from Simon Hoiberg.
With over 142.4K followers, Simon built a portfolio of bootstrapped SaaS products.
In his recent tweet, he shared, “Here is a SaaS playbook I believe in:
→ Make your product self-serve.
→ Create content for awareness.
→ Use paid ads to acquire users.
Rinse and repeat.
No manual onboarding, no demo calls, no cold outreach!”
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