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One weird trick
The slides themselves aren't interesting, they just show data of a growing and successful company.
Yep. Front is great if you need shared inbox. Good deck example. It's a lot easier to put together a great pitch deck when you have metrics like theirs: high growth & retention rates. Anyone have examples of decks for earlier stage companies that raised over $3M before having these kind of stats?
I think the deck pretty much just shows that the best way to raise $66M is to build a successful and growing company.
Is "shared inbox" just the new marketing-speak for customer-facing ticketing system? For example, you could consider Zendesk to be a "shared inbox" where incoming emails create tickets that multiple users can view/reply... just with more features like issue status, assignment, etc.