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5 Interesting Learnings from UiPath at $600,000,000 in ARR

SaaStr

It was founded way back in 2005 as an outsourcing company, then developed Windows software to automate scripts and more, and turned this into a powerhouse for automating complex functions integrating Cloud and on-prem. 2005: Started as a tech outsourcing company. 2014: $500k rev. Technology partners and SIs are key to growth.

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A Look Back: Everything Breaks When You Go Into Hypergrowth Mode, with UiPath’s CMO (Europa Video + Transcript)

SaaStr

At our inaugural Saastr Europa in Paris in 2018, Sequoia (then Accel) Partner Luciana Lixandru and UiPath CMO Bobby Patrick discussed what breaks when your business goes into hypergrowth mode (hint: pretty much everything). 2005: Started as a tech outsourcing company. 2014: $500k rev. UIPath History. seed round. 2015: $1m rev.

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Slack’s Rachel Hepworth on bringing growth marketing to a high growth company

Intercom, Inc.

I recently hosted Rachel on our podcast to learn why Slack needed to invest in growth marketing, what her team prioritized first, how they’ve partnered with Slack’s rapidly scaling sales team, and more. Rachel: In 2014 and 2015, Slack had this incredibly growth, but it was growth off a small base, based off very early adopters.

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How Buffer Reached $20m in ARR by Focussing on Growing ARPA

Chart Mogul

We spoke to Buffer’s CEO Joel Gascoigne about his experience building Buffer and the role and place subscription data plays for the company. For the first 2-3 years of Buffer’s existence, Joel and his team did not need a specialized solution for subscription analytics. In 2014, Buffer started using both Baremetrics and Looker.

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GTM 139: AI Agents Are Changing Everything — Microsoft’s VP of AI Agents on the New Era of Work and Software | Ray Smith

Sales Hacker

He also shares real-world use cases from inside Microsoft and partner companies, plus how founders and operators can build or adapt in this new AI-native era. The exciting part of my job now is kind of the constant innovation around this space and then seeing all these kinds of customers and partners building these exciting solutions.