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by lotteryfest 3222 days ago
My sleeper out of the bunch: Loop Support sounds like a really awesome idea.

Companies will pay tens of thousands of dollars/month to hire good support staff. If Loop can automate easy tickets away with a knowledge base (with NLP/ML + humans), the unit economics of their pricing seems really good. Any company with a large volume of non-technical support tickets could benefit from Loop. Does anyone know how competitive the space is?

Some advice to Loop founders though: please learn how to design a website - looks like a badly clobbered Bootstrap job.