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Need help with your AI GTM strategy? This OpenAI leader is offering office hours
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Event Overview: OpenAI’s GTM Leader Maggie Hott will host an in-person Office Hours session focused on go-to-market strategies for artificial intelligence companies.

  • The session is scheduled for January 30th at 5:30 PM Pacific time at SHACK15 in San Francisco
  • The event is specifically targeted at early-stage founders building AI companies
  • Attendees can submit questions during registration that will be incorporated into the Q&A portion

Key Topics: The session will address common mistakes founders make when developing go-to-market (GTM) strategies for AI companies.

  • Discussion will cover critical areas including hiring practices
  • Pipeline building strategies will be examined
  • Pricing strategies for AI products and services will be addressed
  • Practical solutions will be provided to help founders avoid common pitfalls

How to Participate: The event has a structured registration process to ensure relevant participation.

  • Interested founders can register through this link
  • Questions can be submitted during the registration process
  • The session will be conducted in-person, not virtually
  • Space may be limited as this is an in-person event

Looking Beyond Basics: The timing of this event reflects the growing need for specialized go-to-market guidance in the AI sector, particularly as more startups enter the space and face unique commercialization challenges.

Building GTM for AI : Office Hours with Maggie Hott by @ttunguz

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