Salesforce
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Brand Details
Type: Product
Description: Salesforce is a cloud-based software company that provides customer relationship management (CRM) services and applications focused on sales, customer service, marketing automation, e-commerce, analytics, artificial intelligence, and application development. In essence, Salesforce helps businesses manage customer connections by using data and AI.
Website: https://salesforce.com
Mention Analytics
Total Mentions: 274
Subreddit Mentions:
Positive Mentions: 149
Negative Mentions: 47
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May 21, 2025
How do you guys handle the stress of ai?
💬 71 comments
⬆︎ 13 upvotes
Discussed as a company that invested heavily in AI.
Found in /r/webdev/💬 4 comments
⬆︎ 11 upvotes
The comment mentions a pain point that the lead requires manual bulk upload to Salesforce.
Found in /r/marketing/💬 3 comments
⬆︎ 1 upvotes
Mentioned as a comparison for syncing data.
Found in /r/SideProject/May 19, 2025
What’s the best funnel builder that actually helps with lead qualification?
💬 3 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
Mentioned as solid
Found in /r/marketing/May 16, 2025
Has anyone noticed that software sucks nowadays ?
💬 78 comments
⬆︎ 56 upvotes
The comment mentions the company Salesforce and states that it sucks
Found in /r/SaaS/May 15, 2025
Help with AP/AR training
💬 6 comments
⬆︎ 2 upvotes
The user mentions the software.
Found in /r/Accounting/May 15, 2025
About to graduate uni (software engineering) and feeling hopeless
💬 44 comments
⬆︎ 91 upvotes
Salesforce event mentioned in a comment as a networking opportunity.
Found in /r/sydney/May 15, 2025
Why is SaaS marketing so boring?
💬 41 comments
⬆︎ 31 upvotes
Mentioned in the comments with regards to ads, but not necessarily in a positive or negative light.
Found in /r/SaaS/May 14, 2025
Which marketing specialization would you choose if you were to restart your career?
💬 43 comments
⬆︎ 41 upvotes
Mentioned in the context of marketing tech stack.
Found in /r/marketing/May 12, 2025
Why don’t more companies try to create their own category instead of obsessing over being #1 in an existing one?
💬 10 comments
⬆︎ 1 upvotes
Salesforce is mentioned as an example of fitting a product into an existing category.
Found in /r/marketing/Subscribe to our newsletter!
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