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Groove

www.groove.co

 
Groove is a sales productivity platform that enables revenue leaders to boost revenue-per-rep across every division of the enterprise. Groove automates administrative tasks and makes Salesforce easy to access and update from everywhere a seller works – in the office, at home, or on the road. Whether it`s creating repeatable playbooks or using AI to synthesize complex data into actionable insights, Groove empowers sellers to operate at peak performance. More than 70,000 users at customers including Google, Atlassian, Uber, and Capital One leverage Groove to be more efficient and effective. Groove has ranked #1 in enterprise customer satisfaction on G2 ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.groove.co
  • 660 4th Street #684
    San Francisco, CA USA 94107
  • Phone: 650.999.0200

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