Winning by Design releases realtime SaaS application

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Jacco Van der Kooij, Founder of Winning by Design.
Jacco Van der Kooij, Founder of Winning by Design.

Winning by Design, one of the leaders in accelerating and optimizing recurring revenue, released a benchmarking application recently. The powerful new platform, built in collaboration with BenchSights LLC, empowers sales organizations with the benchmark data they need to assess and rank their sales performance metrics accurately. The best part? Revenue leaders can set up an anonymous, confidential account and get immediate, customized benchmarks against their metrics.

“Revenue leaders need hyper-relevant data in real-time to make important business decisions. Today these leaders rely on outdated rules of thumb or static benchmark data,” explains Jacco Van der Kooij, Founder of Winning by Design. “This static data is benchmarked against a conventional marketing and sales model, which does not cover the part of the customer journey in which recurring revenue is achieved. With this new benchmarking application, revenue leaders from SaaS organizations now have a valuable tool to understand better how their organizations are doing, evaluate performance, and rank themselves against peers.”

Sales and revenue operations leaders can freely access the site, set up anonymous, confidential accounts, and review customized aggregated data views. Over time, the data will expand to accommodate more detailed views. For example, as more companies contribute their data, the community will be able to assess how the current environment is affecting KPIs such as churn, sales cycle length, and discounting, relative to 2022 and 2021.

David Spitz, Founder and CEO of BenchSights

“We are thrilled to be powering Winning by Design’s new Bowtie Benchmarking app,” said David Spitz, Founder and CEO of BenchSights. “WbD’s framework is perfectly suited for our platform. This community is eager to have benchmarks driven by real data tracked over time – precisely what our platform delivers.”

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