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These aren’t sales demos or cold pitches. You’re the expert in the room. Startups come to learn from your real-world experience — what works, what breaks, and what they should build next.
What does your CRM actually look like versus what leadership thinks it looks like?
Where does your pipeline visibility break down?
How accurate is your forecast, really — and what makes it fall apart?
What manual work are your reps still doing that should be automated by now?
How do you define your ICP today — and how often does it actually hold up in the field?
What's your biggest frustration with how marketing hands off leads to sales?
How accurate is the contact data your reps actually work with day to day?
What percentage of your enriched records turn out to be wrong or outdated?
What does your CRM actually look like versus what leadership thinks it looks like?
Where does your pipeline visibility break down?
How accurate is your forecast, really — and what makes it fall apart?
What manual work are your reps still doing that should be automated by now?
How do you define your ICP today — and how often does it actually hold up in the field?
What's your biggest frustration with how marketing hands off leads to sales?
How accurate is the contact data your reps actually work with day to day?
What percentage of your enriched records turn out to be wrong or outdated?
Which tool in your stack do reps use the least — and why?
What does your team work around instead of using as designed?
What's the first thing you'd cut from your current tech stack?
Where does the handoff between your SDR and AE actually break down?
What percentage of your inbound leads are actually worth pursuing?
How do you decide which outbound channels are still worth investing in?
How much time do your reps spend correcting or cleaning data before they can use it?
What would change for your team if your enrichment data was actually reliable?
Which tool in your stack do reps use the least — and why?
What does your team work around instead of using as designed?
What's the first thing you'd cut from your current tech stack?
Where does the handoff between your SDR and AE actually break down?
What percentage of your inbound leads are actually worth pursuing?
How do you decide which outbound channels are still worth investing in?
How much time do your reps spend correcting or cleaning data before they can use it?
What would change for your team if your enrichment data was actually reliable?
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