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Insightly Stock (INSI)
Cloud-based CRM
Insightly manufactures scalable CRM software.
About Insightly Stock
Founded
2009
Headquarters
San Francisco, CA, US
Total Funding
43.0M
Industries
Software, Artificial Intelligence, Data and Analytics
Insightly specializes in the fields of CRM, enterprise software, and project management. Insightly CRM aims to helps businesses in every industry build lasting customer relationships, deliver projects, and grow revenues faster.Â
Insightly was founded in 2009 by Anthony Smith and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. Notable investors include Emergence, Cloud Apps Capital Partners, and Scott Bommer.
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Insightly Management
Leadership team at Insightly
Chief Executive Officer
Anthony Smith
President and Chief Operating Officer
Karl Laughton

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