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Salesforce companies Precursive and Taskfeed merge to unify onboarding and resource management and accelerate customer success

London, 20 November, 2019: Precursive and Taskfeed today announced their merger to become the leading Customer Onboarding and Capacity Management platform on Salesforce.

The unified company will be known as Precursive with a mission to help companies see success faster.

Now with Precursive, companies can identify the right people for work and provide playbooks for smoother onboarding experiences. Organisations of differing sizes and sectors use Precursive to help scale and grow their business including Arqiva, GoCardless, Patsnap, Salesforce and WPP.

“In the subscription economy companies are having to change the way they work and better collaborate with customers. Our platform provides a seamless experience to help them scale their onboarding and professional services capability, ” said Jonathan Corrie, CEO, Precursive.

“We know that we are driving a huge amount of value for our shared customers and we are very excited about taking this forward to everyone, ” Andy Mahood, CTO, Precursive, and founder of Taskfeed.

Richard Vella, Global Head of Programme Management Office (PMO) at both Precursive and Taskfeed customer SES commented: “This is really fantastic news and really makes sense. Customers will now have a single integrated product that includes project accounting, resource allocation and task management. Both Precursive and Taskfeed have very similar cultures and know how to make the customer feel central and inclusive in developing innovative solutions to enable companies like SES scale up to the challenges we have as we grow. This speaks more of the excellent team in both companies that love what they do and always deliver with passion.”

The new Precursive will have with twenty-six staff across the UK, US and EU and are looking to double in size, across both revenue and staff, in 2020.
 
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