X.ai Case Study: Artificial intelligence that actually improves your life and business

Dennis Mortensen, x.ai, Bootstrapping, European Founder, International Founders, Mixergy Fan, SaaS (software as a service)

I interview entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses for an audience of real entrepreneurs. In fact, as proof of it, one of our listeners is joining me here today. His name is Dennis Mortensen and he created x.ai.

Any time people say automation doesn’t work, one exception seems to be the software Dennis created. Here’s an example of what it does: You want to book a meeting with somebody so you end up going back and forth to find a time that works. When you settle on a time, you realize you’re in different time zones so you have to start the whole process over again.

Your business isn’t going down because of this pain point, but your focus is definitely being split by it, your professionalism with your contacts, with your clients, with the people you do business with is suffering because of it.

Well, Dennis had this bright idea to say, “You know, I think this is where artificial intelligence can actually help. I want to find out how he did it.

Dennis Mortensen

x.ai

Dennis Mortensen is the founder of x.ai, AI software that solves the hassle of meeting scheduling.

Andrew: Hey there, freedom fighters. My name is Andrew Warner. I’m the founder of Mixergy where I interview entrepreneurs about how they built their businesses for an audience of real entrepreneurs. In fact, as proof of it, one of our listeners is joining me here today. His name is Dennis Mortensen, and he created x.ai. Here’s what it does.

Dennis: Thanks so much for having me.

Andrew: Thanks so much for being here. This is like every time I say that chatbots don’t work, automation doesn’t work, the one exception that other people bring up or that I bring up myself is your software. Here’s what Dennis’ software does. You know when you want to book a meeting with somebody, what you’ve got to do is kind of go back and forth and say, “How about Monday at 10:00 a.m.?” And then they say, “Well, Pacific or Eastern?” You go, “Oh, I didn’t realize you moved back to the East Coast. It’s...

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