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Christopher ODonnell

@markitecht

Founder & CEO, Day.ai. Led product @HubSpot for a decade. Co-founded Profitwell.

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Was “Espresso" the opening gambit in a meticulously orchestrated takeover of the $450bn global coffee market?​ Behold the scale of enigmatic genius within Sabrina Carpenter.

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I've always wondered why CRM is such a gigantic and unassailable piece of software. Christopher ODonnell shares the story of building the only $1B+ revenue CRM challenger to Salesforce HubSpot... and what's coming for self-driving CRM Day AI Pat Grady seq.vc/189

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Buzzy, Star-Trek-y AI features are fun to demo (and super fun to build) … but it’s not ultimately what matters. This is what matters.

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This April Fools joke would actually be incredible if done right. What if the BOTW team forked VSCode? I wonder how they’d approach it.

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It’s effectively impossible to create anything in Day.ai that doesn't reference actual customer conversations. This is good for customers, and an afterburner for personal career growth. Citation -> Credibility -> Confidence -> *Velocity*

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✨ Systems of Action, Episode 1 ✨ feat. Christopher O'Donnell of Day.ai. “Anybody who says they’re doing AI-native CRM, I just buy them flowers and a big, 10-pound bag of coffee and I just say, ‘Absolutely, good luck, have fun.’ It’s brutal,” Christopher ODonnell told

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I spend so much time with llms that i WILL capitalize important things and you should NOT WORRY ABOUT IT if this happens while we are texting. To further clarify: this is EXPECTED behavior.