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Attention

@tryattention

Attention automates work out of your customer conversations

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Hadley (@hadley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most founders struggle with understanding what their customers really want. Often founders & sales leaders spend time watching every call recording to understand what's not working. Our portco Attention simplifies this long process into a few minutes. Check this out 👇

Rohit Malhotra (@rohitmal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New pod alert with Anis Bennaceur from Attention as he shares his insights on sales strategies, overcoming challenges, and the power of personalization. 👇🧵

Ruben Hassid (@rubenhssd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best salesmen use AI on their calls. → I know who talked the most. → A summary & a grade on my call. → Tons of insights on virtually everything. How does it work? Follow these steps:

Austin Hughes (@austinh___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

what does your gtm stack look like right now? here’s the next-gen gtm tech we’ve used at unify as we’ve scaled +190% in Q1 of this year: → Default for inbound → Attention for call recording → Unify for warm outbound and sequencing what am i missing here? tag

Austin Hughes (@austinh___) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one of the habits that transformed my ability to run founder-led sales (and now delegate as the team scales) is having a review process for sales motion. at unify, we use Attention to record and analyze our calls in less time. attention uses ai to automate the analysis that

Pierre Entremont (@pentremont) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The future of SaaS is « Tell people what they want ». With AI, everyone can craft their own made-to-measure software, but you still need someone to take your measurements. AI-native data collection and usage. cc Attention for Sales Maki People for HR

nihal (@nihalmehta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Move over Gong! Congrats to fast growing, NYC based, Eniac Ventures seeded Attention on their $14M Series A 🚀 Been inspiring to watch Anis Bennaceur and Matthias Wickenburg alongside my partner Hadley iterate through PMF and blast off TY Samantha Stokes for the scoop!

Move over Gong!

Congrats to fast growing, NYC based, <a href="/EniacVC/">Eniac Ventures</a> seeded <a href="/tryattention/">Attention</a> on their $14M Series A 🚀

Been inspiring to watch <a href="/anisbennaceur1/">Anis Bennaceur</a> and <a href="/mwickenburg1/">Matthias Wickenburg</a> alongside my partner <a href="/Hadley/">Hadley</a> iterate through PMF and blast off

TY <a href="/stokessamanthaj/">Samantha Stokes</a> for the scoop!
Hadley (@hadley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

People ask how to invest in the fastest-growing startups in NYC. The answer? Back companies that start with "Attenti." Attentive was the fastest-growing company for years and is now a monster, and Attention 10xed its ARR last year and just announced their Series A. Easy peasy!

People ask how to invest in the fastest-growing startups in NYC. The answer? Back companies that start with "Attenti." Attentive was the fastest-growing company for years and is now a monster, and Attention 10xed its ARR last year and just announced their Series A. Easy peasy!
Anis Bennaceur (@anisbennaceur1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Harry Stebbings Jason ✨👾SaaStr.Ai✨ Lemkin Elias Torres adarsh Vinod Khosla Lenny Rachitsky My take on the right playbook: 1) Businesses layoff 25-40% bottom performers. 3% doesn’t move the needle. 2) create a healthy foundation of strong unit economics per FTE. 3) inevitably scale back up your business with strong talent (due to increasingly competitive nature of

Loic Jeanjean in Lisbon 🇵🇹 (@jjloic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well, yesterday, Anis Bennaceur from Attention walked me through one of the latest AI Agent they built, called 'End of the Week Scorecard Report'. And let me tell you, it's the bomb! Honestly, I wish I had access to such a thing 5 years ago.

Anis Bennaceur (@anisbennaceur1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing Attention 's Super Agent, the world’s most powerful revenue agent. It autonomously surfaces every signal in your CRM, calls, emails, Slack, and hundreds of other tools to deliver instant, actionable GTM intelligence - and executes the next steps for you. After

Hadley (@hadley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The cracked team at Attention is announcing something special today. Introducing Super Agent, the world’s most powerful revenue agent. It autonomously surfaces every signal in your CRM, calls, emails, Slack, and hundreds of other tools to deliver instant, actionable GTM

nihal (@nihalmehta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few years ago, we at Eniac Ventures had the good fortune to lead the seed in Attention —and since day one, this team has been shipping like no other. Today they’re launching Super Agent, and it’s a seismic shift in what’s possible for GTM teams. 👇🏾

Pascal Unger | your pre-seed lead (@pascalunger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“The toughest interview of their lives” Is what many call the final round interview with Anis Bennaceur, co-founder and CEO of Attention. In the latest focal podcast episode, he shares how he pressure-tests for founder DNA in sales hires - using tactics most startups

Pascal Unger | your pre-seed lead (@pascalunger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many like the idea of working at early startups. Everyone claims startup grit - most implode by month three. To surface the truth during an interview, you have to stress-test whether someone’s actually a fit for early stage startup life. Here are 5 non-obvious stress-test

Anis Bennaceur (@anisbennaceur1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing The Helper by Attention: Your command center for revenue orchestration, right inside Slack. It accesses every touchpoint across your CRM, calls, emails, and Slack, and turns them into instant, actionable GTM intelligence. Ask a question, get the insight, without

Anis Bennaceur (@anisbennaceur1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Graham Had an interesting learning from my past startup: I could either buy mixer.co for $12k or mixer.com for $60k. We went with the cheaper option, which I regretted - Microsoft ended up creating a live streaming platform and bought mixer.com