In this episode of the SaaS Revolution Show, our host Alex Theuma is joined by Godard Abel, Co-founder and CEO of G2, who shares the importance of applying AI to reimagine your product and your company to make a quantum leap forward in tough times.
It’ll be easier to get from hundred to a billion than it was to get from, frankly, zero to one, you know, or even zero to a thousand dollars is the hardest right? And then I think each order of magnitude gets a bit easier if you stay with it. But it’s, I’d say years of grinding. And then eventually we figured out the flywheel and it started spinning.
Godard shares:
- G2 becoming the buffet of SaaS and software
- Their 2-3 year journey to get to $1M ARR
- The AI alphabet – from LLMs to vector databases
- Launching Monty – G2’s first ever AI virtual assistant
- Having to seize technology faster than the big industry leaders
- His 15+ years of working with conscious leadership coaches
and more!
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