We're making storytelling approachable at work, so teams can communicate and act on big ideas.
For everyone else, you're in good company โ something feels off in how we present B2B products.
Why we exist
For the past two decades, R&D teams at SaaS companies built process and tools to move faster. These improvements supported continuous deployment and agile development, replacing the old way of shipping big releases a few times per year.
But go-to-market teams? The ones working with customers daily? Not so much.
Your story is out of sync with your product
The way we build products got faster, but most other functions are still using communication methods that were not built for the speed of weekly change. This means that any communication that you put out there is probably outdated within the week. And that's before adding AI-assisted coding. How do you keep up with that pace of progress?
And how about your customers? They subscribe to your product, which means they also buy into your future progress. Youโre asking customers to pay for your current and future updates, but your tools donโt support you in communicating about what your product does and where itโs going.
Customers are bought in, but the way they get news is fragmented and buries how much more your product can do for them. It leaves opportunity on the table for both customers and your business โ a shame!
Storytelling in B2B could use a reboot
Your story is different when you ship weekly. It's not a single release, and it unfolds over time. Every team is part of telling this story โ from marketing to sales to customer success. You cannot tell a product's story in a single release, but you can tell it one release at a time.
There are bright spots. With Rally, you can be one of them.
Our Team
Rally is not our first company. Our founders previously started and built Robin for the past decade.
Our team is a collection of people who deeply understand product and customer communications. We have firsthand experience both in selling and building B2B SaaS โ from SMB to Enterprise, coming from places like Apple, Asana, and Brightcove.
Rally is not our first company, but it is the product we wish we had the first time around.