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HubSpot vs Salesforce Is Becoming a GTM Platform Battle

· 11 min read
Wissam Tabbara
GTM agent workspace

HubSpot vs Salesforce may be becoming the most interesting battle in GTM.

For a long time, the framing was simple. Salesforce was the enterprise CRM. HubSpot was the SMB and mid-market CRM.

That framing is starting to feel outdated.

The new battle is not just CRM vs CRM. It is the battle to become the operating layer for GTM teams.

That means the system that connects customer data, account signals, buyer context, AI agents, and human review into one repeatable motion.

Private Context Is the Next AI Moat

· 7 min read
Wissam Tabbara
GTM agent workspace

The most valuable data in AI may no longer be on the public internet.

A few years ago, public internet data was the prize. It was human, messy, massive, and still largely untapped.

Now a growing share of the web is AI-generated. The public layer is getting flatter, and in many places, less original.

At the same time, our behavior is changing. We are feeding these systems everything: docs, chats, images, spreadsheets, notes, memory, and context.

More context in, better output out.

That shift is already visible in the data. Microsoft's 2024 Work Trend Index, based on 31,000 people across 31 countries, found that 75% of global knowledge workers use AI at work and 78% of AI users bring their own AI tools to work. McKinsey's 2025 State of AI survey found that 88% of organizations report regular AI use in at least one business function, but only about one-third say they have begun scaling AI programs.

Context Building Is the Underrated AI Habit

· 5 min read
Wissam Tabbara
GTM agent workspace

While we are all prompting away with AI chatbots, one positive habit is emerging: context building.

Good prompting starts with giving the full picture.

That usually means pulling together the emails, docs, chats, meeting notes, and everything else that matters.

In the process, you are forced to slow down, reflect, and reconstruct the situation.

That alone is powerful.