
Video: 10 Minute IT Jams - Who is ActiveCampaign?
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ActiveCampaign is a cloud software platform aimed at automating customer experience optimisation, throughout the entire customer lifecycle.
In this interview, Techday speaks to ActiveCampaign founder and CEO Jason VandeBoom, who discusses the ins and outs of the company's products and solutions.
In this video, Jason discusses:
- The definition of customer experience automation and what it means to ActiveCampaign customers
- The most recent improvements to its products
- Its presence and support in the ANZ region
- How viewers can engage with ActiveCampaign.
Watch the video below.
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