He later founded Snipd, which was funded by Y Combinator and featured on TechCrunch, CNet, Popular Science magazine. After he entered Silicon Valley, he started CureCRM, a CRM system powered by email, in January 2009. It was the leading email based CRM extension for Salesforce on the market.
Brave crm.curecrm.comDecember 28, 2009 - First impression: way too much pimping, way too little describing. The front page seems more focussed on who uses it and how awesome they think it is than on what it is. I have a vague idea from your bulleted list, but no idea what differentiates this from all the other CRM systems.
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Brave curecrm.comJune 7, 2024 - Explore CureCRM staff directory for direct access to contact details on 10 employees including email format, email address and phone numbers.
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Brave mapcurecrm.comCureCRM's CRM powered by email enables sales people to access & sync relevant sales emails.
Brave crunchbase.comHe’s founded a bunch of startups, CureCRM, Follow-up Robot, AnonyProxies, you name it. CureCRM? That thing got so hot, it caught the attention of some big players like the Pentagon, Salesforce, Google, and GoDaddy. That’s no small feat, it’s rare for a startup to get that kind of traction ...
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