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Growth Marketer | Content Strategy | SEO & GEO | AI-Driven Content

I've spent the last few months working with Heeet on something that launches today. A rebrand for their 5th anniversary 🥳 New visual identity. New website. Same mission: give marketing, sales, and revenue teams the complete story, from first click to closed deal. Huge thanks to Romain Blanc, Maxime RAT, and Thomas Sevège for trusting me to help bring this vision to life. There's so much more to come! This one's for the teams focused on what drives pipeline and revenue. Check out what we built below. 👇

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🚨 BIG NEWS 🚨 We just rebranded We've spent five years creating the solution for teams watching marketing fight for budget with half the story, and RevOps teams drown in spreadsheets trying to connect the dots. Today, we're launching a brand that finally matches the solution we've built to connect, centralize, and display data, so everyone has the insights to drive growth. New visual identity. New website. Same stubborn mission: give you the complete marketing and revenue intelligence story, right inside Salesforce and HubSpot. Here's what we stand for: → Clarity over confusion (your reports should make sense in seconds, not require a PhD) → Real attribution over last-touch lies (buyers touch 7–12 things before converting—why credit just one?) → Revenue data over vanity metrics (50,000 webinar views won't save your budget if they don't drive pipeline) This rebrand isn't just a fresh coat of paint. It's a stake in the ground. We're building for ambitious teams tired of guessing which campaigns actually move the needle. If you've ever had to defend your marketing spend with vanity metrics instead of revenue data, this one's for you. Check out what we've been building → www.heeet.io Massive thanks to the creative brains who brought this vision to life: Robert Ientile Clara Champion Sandro Vercellino Camille Lamoureux Dafolle What's the last time your attribution report actually told you something useful? (Honest answers only.)

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