GTM: Why a $1.2B exit felt like his biggest failure, and the customer-obsession thesis behind Agency
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Drift's co-founder calls his $1.2B exit a failure. Here's what he learned — and why he jumped straight back in to build an AI company that runs your entire customer org. The post GTM: Why a $1.2B exit felt like his biggest failure, and the customer-obsession thesis behind Agency appeared first on GTMnow .
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