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Binary Birdie

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we work with startups, small businesses, and nonprofits that dare to be different. we design, code, market, advise, and sometimes invest. with an ongoing interest in your organization, our incentives are perfectly aligned for success.

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Industry:
Internet
Founded:
2012
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Type: Private
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Distrobird — Free Sales Engagement Platform

Sequences, cloud call center, shared inbox, form tracking and more — on a single platform. Double your sales team's output with fewer tools.


You’ll be in good company
Calling Distrobird an all-in-one tool is an oversimplification of the value it delivers. All the workflows we need to acquire and support our SMB users across all channels are deeply integrated. I couldn’t be happier with our choice.

Jody Schnarr

CEO of Fibernetics

The #1 reason why we chose Distrobird is because it provides all the building blocks we need to engage our customers in a unified way — From email, texting, telephony and collaboration. This is probably the last tool you’ll buy for lead and customer outreach.

Laurel Palmer

Director, College Fund, Kalamazoo College

Stitching together a bunch of integrations and add-ons across multiple vendors is not my idea of productivity or efficiency. Thats why we chose Distrobird — each module is as full featured as any standalone competition.

Paul Marai

VP Digital Marketing

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