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People.ai

People.ai

Software Development

San Francisco, California 29,684 followers

Driving trillions in pipeline and revenue for the world’s top sales teams.

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People.ai is the leading AI data platform for go-to-market teams, powering trillions in pipeline and revenue for the world’s top enterprises. Started in 2016 to empower sales teams with the best tools, People.ai was built on one mission: give revenue leaders more than raw data—give them the answers they need to take action. Today, People.ai processes billions of signals from emails, meetings, and messages, then enriches that data to surface the most useful next steps. The result: activity becomes actions that move deals forward. Companies like Verizon, IBM, Red Hat, Cisco, Zoom, and Palo Alto Networks rely on People.ai to automate account planning, deal reviews, enablement, and forecasting—so their teams can stay focused on winning. People.ai in numbers: → Trillions of dollars in pipeline and revenue powered → Billions of sales signals processed → 70+ patents issued and 50+ more under review Visit our Jobs section if you want to work for us!

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http://www.people.ai
Industry
Software Development
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016

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    548 Market St

    #58279

    San Francisco, California 94104, US

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    Katie Stanforth said it better than we could. The old forecasting playbook didn't fail because it was wrong. It failed because the world it was built for doesn't exist anymore. GTM used to be predictable enough that you could look two quarters back and trust the patterns. That's not true today. This clip from her session with Chad O'Connor is worth your time.

    We didn't abandon the old forecasting playbook because it was bad. We did it because it stopped working. 😶 The reason our old operations-first forecasting models and conversion rates held up for so long? Go-to-market was static. You could look two years back, quarter over quarter, and the patterns still applied. The rules still held. That's no longer the world we're operating in. GTM is changing every quarter. Sometimes every month. And with AI in the mix, the pace isn't slowing down. So while some of the fundamentals still matter, the way we think about forecasting has to evolve with it. Had a great conversation with Chad O'Connor last week and this is the piece I find myself coming back to most. 🎯 If you missed the session, here’s a clip. Any forecasting habits you've had to unlearn recently?

  • Your AI gave you a 73% confidence score on that deal. Cool. How much of the rep's actual activity did it see? If your CRM only reflects what reps remembered to log, that number is math applied to a guess. It looks precise. It isn't. We wrote a guide on this. Not because we want to sell you something. Because this is the question nobody asks in the demo - and the one that determines whether the whole investment works. Guide link in the first comment.

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  • Katie Stanforth said it better than most: the fanciest AI won't fix a kickoff that skipped the basics. We see this constantly. Sales teams get new tools. New data. New dashboards. But if no one's agreed on what success looks like (or who owns getting there) none of it lands. AI doesn't fix broken process. It exposes it faster. That's why we built People.ai the way we did. Not to add more noise - to give revenue teams the clarity they actually need to act.

    With all the AI tools we're rolling out, it's easy to forget that things sometimes break down at the whiteboard level. I was brought into an escalation recently, and the good news is the issue wasn't a data problem or a tooling gap. 🛠️ It was: did we actually talk to the customer about what go-live is going to look like? 🤝 Do they know what success means in the first 90 days? Does everyone on both sides know who is doing what to get there? We ran a training on this recently. It wasn't groundbreaking. People just needed clarity on who was responsible for having those conversations in the first place. 👥 The fanciest AI in the world won't fix a kickoff that skipped the basics. 💡 ❓ What's the most common expectation gap you see at implementation or handoff?

  • We build AI for sales teams. Our CEO, Jason Ambrose, just spent an hour explaining why AI alone won't fix your revenue problem. Worth a listen if you're betting big on it in 2025.

    Full Episode: https://hubs.ly/Q044CD_h0 Discover how a tech company transforms from basic data logging to delivering AI-powered reasoning agents for the world’s largest sales teams. Join CEO Jason Ambrose of People.ai as he unpacks the hard science behind activity capture, the nuances of data filtering in key markets, and the vital psychology of building trust in business. Whether you're a founder navigating the AI hype or an investor seeking genuine value, learn how smart, driven innovations are reshaping enterprise sales. #Innovation #ArtificialIntelligence #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #SaaS

  • Here's a question worth sitting with:   When a deal goes quiet, how long does it take your team to notice?   A week? Two weeks? When it shows up on the forecast call?   At HumanX on April 7th, we're running a 45-minute session called "AI Agents for Revenue Leaders: Workflows That Work."   We're not going to talk about AI in theory. We're going to walk through how sales teams use AI Agents to check deal health, spot pipeline risks, and take action - before the deal goes cold.   Real examples. Real workflows. Stuff you can actually use.   April 7  | 4:00 PM | Hall D-9 | Moscone Center South   If you're going to be at HumanX, save your seat.

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  • 6,500 revenue and AI leaders walk into Moscone Center. We'll be the ones at Booth 612 asking: how confident are you actually in your pipeline? If the honest answer is "not very," that's exactly what People.ai fixes. Real data from real customer interactions, automatically captured. No rep updates required. See you at HumanX 2026 (April 6-9, San Francisco).

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