[Bangalore] Mastering GTM & AI-First Product Building
Join us for an exclusive, invite-only event designed for early-stage B2B founders and GTM leaders. This speaker-led session, followed by dinner, will feature two scaled-up founders who’ve built and executed successful GTM strategies, sharing their experiences and insights.
Ritish Reddy, co-founder of Zluri, an enterprise SaaS Management and Orchestration platform provider, will speak on GTM aspects of his early-stage journey.
Zluri has raised over USD 10m from investors, including Lightspeed Ventures. Before Zluri, Ritish was part of the founding team at KNOLSKAPE and Co-Founder at Cranium Media. He is an avid reader and loves exploring bookstores and libraries in different parts of the world.
Praveen Das, co-founder of Factors.ai, a platform that provides a comprehensive analytics stack for marketers, will speak on building an AI-first product, product journey, finding PMF, and decision frameworks for pivots.
Factors.ai enables teams to spend less time gathering data and more time analyzing customer insights to drive better results. After earning his MBA, he moved to Bangalore and joined InMobi, where he shifted from finance to product management. Factors.ai has raised over USD 5M from investors, including Stellaris Ventures.
This event is curated for early-stage B2B SaaS founders and GTM leaders navigating early GTM challenges or optimizing growth strategies. Expect candid discussions, actionable takeaways, and a chance to network with like-minded founders, all in an informal yet insightful setting.
This event is organized by GTMDialogues, supported by Pentathlon Ventures, Efficient Capital Labs, and partnered with Superstrat & Factors.ai.
To ensure high-quality interactions, we are keeping the sessions small and focused. Reserve your spot and gain actionable insights to help scale your business!
Location: HSR, Bangalore
About us: GTMDialogues is a GTM-focused community and scale-up platform for B2B companies. Build with a larger mission to “help B2B startups scale” and spread the impact to the long tail of founders.