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Sift AI

Sift AI

软件开发

Seattle,Washington 1,414 位关注者

Your Community Copilot – an AI-powered community experience platform that helps you understand and manage conversations.

关于我们

As a community leader, you care deeply about what people are discussing today, as well as how active, engaged, and satisfied they are. Sift AI helps you build a world-class community by enabling you to understand who your users are, what they’re talking about, and what they need from you. Turn qualitative conversational data points across Discord, Slack, Reddit, WhatsApp, and more into actionable quantitative insights. ?

网站
https://getsift.ai
所属行业
软件开发
规模
11-50 人
总部
Seattle,Washington
类型
私人持股
创立
2023
领域
AI、Community、Ticketing、Support和SaaS

地点

  • 主要

    1100 NE Campus Pkwy

    US,Washington,Seattle,98195

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  • Sift AI转发了

    查看Anir Agarwal的档案

    Building Sift | Previously Tableau, Microsoft, etc.

    Over the past six months, we’ve explored how large language models (#LLM’s like #GPT) and generative AI can help organizations truly understand their customers and communities. We started by engaging with hundreds of teams to understand how modern companies engage with their customers. They use a lot of traditional platforms, but we quickly saw how many companies use Discord servers, Slack workspaces, and other community platforms as a primary way to interact with their customers. We learned that these companies run these communities for several crucial reasons: - To build excitement and engagement around their offerings - To provide support and help users maximize the benefits of their products - To guide potential users through the sales funnel and facilitate conversions - To identify brand champions and develop ambassador programs - To collect feedback for continual product improvement - To foster a sense of belonging and loyalty - and a lot more… Whether it’s SaaS, developer relations, gaming, web3 or consumer goods, community is a central element across industries. But these spaces can be messy and teams often struggle to understand what’s happening within their communities—especially those managing user bases ranging from 10k-1M+ people. That’s exactly why we’ve been building Sift AI, an AI-first experience management platform that helps you understand and take action on what your customers are discussing across channels. Think of us as your community copilot, analyzing all of your customer interactions, assessing their satisfaction, and guiding you on how to act on their needs. Why #AI? Generative AI understands context and human language in a deeper way than ever before. Instead of relying on keywords, generative AI understands what your customers and community members are talking about in the context of your business and what you’re trying to accomplish. We can understand your product, your goals, and make sure you’re taking the actions needed to drive the right customer outcomes. For now, we’re starting with community data but are actively exploring applications in other areas of customer data and voice, from Support data to Social data and more. Visit us at Sift AI to see how we can take your customer experiences to the next level! ??

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    1,414 位关注者

    Sentiment analysis has become an indispensable tool for businesses aiming to understand their customers and stay ahead of the competition. Let's take a technical look at how LLMs can be used for superior sentiment analysis, the challenges involved, and the unique advantages they offer – particularly as it pertains to social media and community platforms. https://lnkd.in/ePq57W8W

  • Sift AI转发了

    查看Steve Chen的档案

    Community Programs Manager at Sonar ?? | Executive Director of Code & Coffee | 39 Community-Led meetups hosting 300+ local events a year

    The Blockchain Futurist Conference in Toronto was a blast! Never have I been at a massive conference as welcoming, friendly, and optimistic. On top of catching up with old friends, making new ones and spreading the good word of Sift AI; I truly felt it was Canada’s premier conference for blockchain technology ???? There were also dogs! For folks I met, expect a followup soon. It was a pleasure to be in your presence and hope we cross paths again.

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  • Sift AI转发了

    查看Steve Chen的档案

    Community Programs Manager at Sonar ?? | Executive Director of Code & Coffee | 39 Community-Led meetups hosting 300+ local events a year

    Today, I shared the story of Code & Coffee at DevRelCon and more NY. On my favorite topic, building meetups! I never thought I’d be here ?? I shared my framework for meetup community decision making (Belonging, Trust, Safety), prescriptions, and the stuff it takes to produce sustainable and resilient meetups. From 1 active chapter to 35. Thank you Major League Hacking for organizing and having me speak. Video coming soon! Most importantly, I made a ton of new friends and “met up” some of my biggest inspirations! Thanks for SF organizer Justin Chavez and Ptah Dunbar for the photos!

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  • Sift AI转发了

    查看Steve Chen的档案

    Community Programs Manager at Sonar ?? | Executive Director of Code & Coffee | 39 Community-Led meetups hosting 300+ local events a year

    I'm giving a talk this Friday at DevRelCon and more. If you're going to be around - I'd love to meet ya! I genuinely never thought I'd be at the premiere, and only, Developer Relations conference. Let alone speaking about a topic I love talking about, building meetups. When I started bringing in-person meetups in 2021, beginning with NYC, it was to fulfill a self-need, a strong desire for connection. Something deeply within me could not accept the status quo of virtual and inconsistent in-person meetups. After an entire year of hiking (83 hikes), meeting 0 people, and deep reflection. And NOTHING changing in the in-person developer community space. I had to take the opportunity to drive from DC to NYC every two weeks until it made sense. ? I'll admit, It made no traditional tangible sense in 2021. In 2022, I quit my first DevRel job at a YC-backed early-stage startup to pursue expanding it. Yet neverless I persisted, through variants upon variants. Layoffs after layoffs. We grew from 1 to 7 meetups in 2022 and, in 2023, 25 meetups. Today, we're at 35 meetups across North America, meeting every two weeks and monthly. We even had Minneapolis and Portland start this past weekend. I am thankful to be accepted and to share space with experts who are seen as leaders in content, code, and community. Big thanks to Sift AI for supporting me, the 50+ current and past sponsors, and the 200+ hard-working local leaders and volunteers of Code & Coffee for trusting me as their leader. For folks at DevRelCon, my talk will be on Friday at 2:10pm! See ya there :) Below is a pic of me emceeing at my local community-run conference, DC Frontrunners.

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  • Sift AI转发了

    查看Steve Chen的档案

    Community Programs Manager at Sonar ?? | Executive Director of Code & Coffee | 39 Community-Led meetups hosting 300+ local events a year

    Building a new community involves dealing with malicious scammers, phishers, and trolls. Actually, not at all. When building a community, you choose who belongs and who doesn't belong. You and your community set the boundaries and principles. ?????????????? Ideally, everyone follows the rules. ?????????????? Ideally, everyone feels welcome. ?????????????? Ideally, you grow the community really big without growing pains. ?????????????? Ideally, everything goes according to plan. But it never does. Communities can suddenly cease operations, abandon renowned user-led programs, and eventually get acquired. Creating a less fulfilling company-led community, in most cases, leading to the same result as many well-intentioned company-led community motions. > A lack of community engagement or, worse, the sunsetting of a once-renowned community. At Code & Coffee our 368 annual events are community-led and volunteer-run from the start by design. 1?? We give ownership to the local community. 2?? By virtue, not beholden to a single organizational entity. 3?? Operate on principles of belonging, safety, and trust. At Sift AI we're trying to understand how to effectively use LLMs, drawing on conversational data, to nudge community leaders to stay on track after constant non-?????????? situations that are sometimes out of their control. So that we can focus on authentic community interactions that lead to the ideal community. One built on the ideal of sustainability and resilience. NY Code & Coffee’s very first event:

  • Sift AI转发了

    查看Anir Agarwal的档案

    Building Sift | Previously Tableau, Microsoft, etc.

    As we've been exploring how CX teams operate, we've seen a trend. For a long time, CX teams have been relying on surveys to understand their customer health and voice. Surveys are inherently limited, biased, and give you a small picture based on when they come out. Why limit ourselves to surveys? We’ve got so many places that people are talking about your products. - Community Platforms (that you’ve spent time building): Slack, Discord, Reddit - Support Tickets - Socials (Twitter, Linkedin, etc) - Forums - Product Usage …and more In the past, it took loads of work to wrangle this data and make sense of it. But, with AI & LLMs it’s become easier than ever. They can go through and sift through mountains of unstructured data and content from various sources and help you make sense of them. Your data can go from entirely qualitative soup, to a valuable mix of quantitative and qualitative insights. There are quick wins to be had like using LLMs to summarize what's happening, but there's so much more AI can do to help triage, breakdown content in different ways (like routing it to the right teams & products). If this interests you, visit Sift AI to see how we can take your CX teams to the next level with AI! ?? #ai, #llm

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