On this episode of Grit Daily Startup Show, I sat down with Vitaly Golomb, the founder of Sofie Labs, who is bringing a fresh perspective to the future of work with his latest venture. Building on his extensive experience in corporate ventures at HP and insights gained from the evolution of chatbots and AI, Golomb has embarked on a mission to redefine customer relationship management (CRM) through the lens of advanced automation technologies.
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Startup Show: Why being late is sometimes better than being too early
Launch timing for startups is vital, emphasizing that being too early in the market can be more detrimental than being late
Jun 26, 2024
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