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Paul๐ 29 karmaMar 11, 2026@ConvoQuick thought after seeing Convo. Meeting notes tools are a crowded $10 SaaS category. But a tool that helps sales reps answer questions and handle objections live sits in a completely different value tier. That shift alone can change pricing and conversion dynamics significantly. -

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