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What's Klue's biggest weakness in mid-market deals?
Based on 47 G2 reviews and 12 Reddit threads: implementation complexity and time-to-value are Klue's top mid-market weaknesses. Average deployment takes 90+ days. Mid-market buyers frequently cite 'too enterprise' and 'overkill for our team size' as reasons for switching.
47 G2 reviews · 12 Reddit threads · 3 competitor case studies
How has Crayon's pricing changed in the last 6 months?
Crayon removed transparent pricing from their website on Jan 15, moving entirely to 'contact sales' model. Based on 4 recent G2 reviews mentioning price, their entry point appears to have increased to ~$28K/yr from ~$20K/yr. This signals an upmarket repositioning away from SMB.
Pricing page snapshot (Jan 15) · 4 G2 reviews · LinkedIn CFO post
Write me a cold email opener targeting a Crayon customer
Here's a personalized opener based on common Crayon pain points: 'Hi [Name], I noticed [Company] uses Crayon for competitive intelligence. We've been hearing from similar teams that the manual battlecard authoring and 90+ day implementation cycle are creating bottlenecks. Curious if that resonates — we've helped 3 companies in [their vertical] switch to auto-generated battlecards with intelligence on day one.'
Win/loss data · Crayon churn signals · Industry battlecard template
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