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What If Forms Could Think? How JotForm’s Founder is Using AI to Change the Game

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New podcast! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just put out a new podcast on JeffBullas.com, it’s called: In

New podcast! Hi {NAME}, I’ve just put out a new podcast on JeffBullas.com, it’s called: [What If Forms Could Think? How JotForm’s Founder is Using AI to Change the Game]() In this podcast, I speak to Aytekin Tank, the founder of Jotform. His journey from starting Jotform in 2006 to leading a platform with 25 million users is a compelling example of innovation and perseverance.Aytekin’s experience in the tech industry could offer your audience a unique perspective on integrating AI into business processes and enhancing productivity. ‌Aytekin is also a frequent contributor to Forbes, Entrepreneur, and Fast Company, sharing his insights on entrepreneurship and technology. An interview with him could provide valuable content for your show, offering practical insights into scaling a tech company and leveraging AI effectively. Here's what you'll learn from this: - How Aytekin Tank founded Jotform and grew it to 25 million users by solving a common problem. - The power of bootstrapping a business and scaling it slowly for sustainable growth. - The role of AI in automating mundane tasks, such as form creation, to enhance productivity. - How AI agents can replace forms, improving customer interactions and efficiency. - The importance of aligning technology with real-world customer needs to drive innovation. - Strategies for managing a successful company with minimal external funding while staying focused on long-term goals. Click the button below to listen to the full podcast. [Click To Listen!]() Cheers, Jeff [Unsubscribe]( Jeffbullas.com Pty Ltd PO Box 73 Lilyfield, New South Wales 2040 Australia +61413662620

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