Alexander Christie

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Alexander Christie

Alexander Christie

@byteofbits

CTO and Co-Founder @Attio

London, UK Katılım Kasım 2013
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Alexander Christie
Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@TylerMaran Hey Tyler, I totally agree that those building blocks are what makes Salesforce so powerful but I’m curious which of those you think were not pursuing?
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Tyler Maran@TylerMaran·
I say this as someone who absolutely loves my beautiful Attio. But it's clear that they're not on any kind of salesforce replacement trajectory
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Tyler Maran@TylerMaran·
Salesforce is a combination database + programming language + cloud provider + authentication service that just happens to be used as a CRM sometimes And every startup trying to displace them doesn't seem to get that and just falls back to building a prettier CRM
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{Tech: Europe}
{Tech: Europe}@techeurope_·
London has all the ingredients to be Europe's best ecosystem. Outstanding universities, every relevant tech company has engineering (not just sales) offices there. Both regularly spin out exceptional founders. The momentum is clearly there. So we're back in two weeks, hosted by @Attio with @GoogleDeepMind co-hosting. @Superlinked, @tavilyai , @AikidoSecurity, @mubitcompany, @slng_ai and @n8n_io are supporting as well. 80 spots. 27 June, London. Link below 👇
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Slack@SlackHQ·
Meet the @Attio agent for Slack — built for revenue teams who need instant answers and the ability to act on them without switching tabs. 🔎 Search customers, deals, calls, emails, and conversation history in seconds. ☑️ Create tasks, update records, and send emails right from Slack. 💬 Ask anything about your pipeline — and actually do something about it. Stop context-switching. Start closing. 👉Get the Attio agent on the Slack Marketplace: bit.ly/42WTr7u
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@thisisrayguo Hey Ray, I took a look at the support ticket for you and can see that support have shared some guidance about how to admit the recorder to your calls. Would it be helpful for us to hop on a quick call together and walk through it?
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Ray@thisisrayguo·
@byteofbits getting bot to join call. Could you check our email thread. rey@noon.ai
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Ray@thisisrayguo·
@byteofbits attio notetaker is extremely unreliable. Customer support says they look into it and nothing ever happens
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Peter Hogenkamp@phogenkamp·
Hey @attio, been a fan for almost 2 years, so I cannot believe "May 15, 2026" is still the only date output format, no other options. – You are aware of this map, aren't you? If you just gave me ISO, I'd promise to never even mention the input popup. @terriblemap/post/DRAjVuDCPT-/a-comprehensive-map-of-every-country-that-uses-the-mm-dd-yyyy-date-format" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">threads.com/@terriblemap/p…
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@hey_fife @attio This could be the start of a wonderful conspiracy that we're training deliberately unflattering models 😂
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Josh Fifelski
Josh Fifelski@hey_fife·
Here's my only beef so far with @attio. The calls feature is amazing...but idk how it does it, but it constantly captures the most unflattering frame of the call as the preview image. No matter what.
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Parag Agrawal
Parag Agrawal@paraga·
@mulholo at @attio on replacing the old, clunky CRM and giving every business software that feels like it was made for this era.
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Nicolas Sharp
Nicolas Sharp@nicolasosharp·
We built Attio to be the context layer at the center of your GTM stack, and now that context becomes available everywhere you work. Today we're launching native connections for @Attio in @Claude, @ChatGPT, and @Notion. Research prospects, update records, surface deal insights, and connect with other AI tools, all from wherever you're already working. Learn more: attio.xyz/connect-attio
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Alexander Christie
Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@ajhoag This shouldn’t happen (the bots have write tools) and we’d love to look into what went wrong for you. Could you reach out to support so we can approve access to investigate?
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𝗔𝗻𝗱𝗿𝗲𝘄 𝗛𝗼𝗮𝗴
2/ Attio's slack bot rug-pulled me. Pro tip, an AI response that links to 5 manual steps and a help center article will cause me to cancel your software faster than an outage.
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Nicolas Sharp
Nicolas Sharp@nicolasosharp·
I went to Downing Street this morning with founders and CEOs from UK startups and scaleups to talk about tech policy. Left feeling optimistic. There’s real ambition in this government, a willingness to listen, and a clear desire to help builders. The UK also has extraordinary talent, world-class universities, deep capital, and founders building globally important companies. But the biggest thing the UK needs to “fix” isn’t policy, it’s vibes. That’s on us. Help each other. Be optimistic. Build ambitious things. Stop waiting around hoping someone else will do it. People don’t move to SF because of policy (it’s worse than the UK). They go for the energy. It's on us to build that here.
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niclas@niclasernst·
Touched down
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@Metzpapa Which tool calls are you using that are dumping data you didn’t request? Would love to understand which optimisation opus made for you so we can improve! We try to be concise with context but it’s obviously harder when we don’t control the model layer
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Sam@Metzpapa·
attio's whole thing is being the next-gen crm but their mcp dumps the raw api response into my poor claude context window... well, at least they have an official MCP. Luckily, opus 4.6 just built a brand new one in like 20 minutes 😂
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@BenyaminHolley Hey @BenyaminHolley, We have a bunch of our customers (including ourselves) who are using Attio at way past 10m in revenue! Appreciate that there are lots of areas that we need to improve but would love to get your detailed feedback on where things like our automations break!
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🏍benyamin@BenyaminHolley·
lots of people in the replies clowning on me for recommending salesforce. they recommended attio etc etc... Attio is a great tool. it is not for anything above 20 people. Once you start scaling you'll see how their reporting breaks, how their automations no longer work and all the other things. Salesforce is just a bunch of apex code in a trench coat. It's not a real "SaaS" platform even though it was the first SaaS platform. It's 100% possible to manipulate it totally headless. So, for everyone saying "Salesforce? LOL" please get to 10m in rev and get back to me. I'm not saying that in a dismissive way, I'm just saying that Attio literally doesn't scale.
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A friend at a nine-person startup just asked me what tools he needs to build out his GTM stack. He rattled off RB2B, Clay, Apollo, Instantly, HeyReach, Nooks. My answer was basically: slow down. If you're a nine-person company, you need a CRM. That's your foundation. Everything else is optional until you've proven your sales motion actually works. I recommend Salesforce. I've built Salesforce orgs from scratch and HubSpot orgs from scratch, and I have a strong preference. DM me or argue in the comments. You can hook up the Salesforce CLI to Claude Code and brain dump about how you want your CRM to work. Deal stages, fields, object relationships. It builds it. You can upload CSVs, have Leadmagic enrich them, and push data back into Salesforce through the CLI and Apex code. Plain English in, production-grade CRM infrastructure out. You can't do that with HubSpot. They don't have that programmatic layer. People complain about Salesforce being clunky, but in the AI era, that underlying architecture is actually an advantage. The complexity that made it annoying to configure manually makes it incredibly powerful when you can just talk to it. Sorry Hubspot fanbois ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Stack for a small team: Salesforce, Leadmagic, Claude Code. That gets you surprisingly far. You could use just that to get to 1m ARR tbh RB2B and website de-anonymization tools are only useful if you already have meaningful traffic. Even then, you need to layer multiple providers, same as an email waterfall. The problem is most of these providers license data from the same handful of upstream sources. You're paying five vendors to validate the same email from the same dataset. It's basically a Ponzi scheme for email data providers. I'm being hyperbolic, but if you don't understand how these systems work under the hood, you're subsidizing everyone who does. LinkedIn automation: I use Lemlist. The specific tool doesn't matter. What matters is you cannot treat LinkedIn like an email campaign. LinkedIn monitors everything. I send maybe 5-6 highly relevant messages a day, only to people I'm fairly confident will respond. Your LinkedIn profile is one of the most valuable things you own professionally. Don't blow it up trying to scale before you know what works. On dialers: don't. If you're a ten-person company, have people dial off their cell phones. Why does a founding AE need recorded calls? Who's reviewing them? Tools like Nooks and Gong exist so managers can verify reps are actually working. They're built for the professional managerial class, not for the person actually selling. Don't go buy Nooks and all this other shit. Most of us would be better off with a notepad, a pen, and a cell phone. Get your CRM right. Hook it up to Claude Code. Add a basic enrichment layer. Go talk to people. Don't make sales rocket surgery before you even close any deals. That's just MBA level procrastination.

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Alexander Christie
Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
I’m sorry for your chicken related woes. The lack of query hints in Postgres is a material deficiency that is well understood by most of those people operating it at scale. In the case of chickens, you at least get food. In the case of Postgres, you just get a problem you don’t actually need.
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andrew
andrew@shellscape·
so before we got chickens, my wife would spend hours on facebook groups learning about all of the ailments and tragedy that would befall chickens and there was -a lot- of chicken tragedy. then we got chickens and literally nothing happened. they've been fine for two years. the OP is facebook chickens. something bad happened to the OP. that sucks. but there are millions running postgres at scale without issue. and it's not that it's not optimal.
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@gwenshap Sounds directionally correct - would love to learn more about the architecture you’re building?
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@NathanFlurry I haven’t seen a convincing solve for having so many schemas at play in the per tenant model. Agree it’s architecturally elegant, but the overhead of migrations and schema management hasn’t made sense to me compared to the dSQL engines.
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Nathan Flurry 🔩
Nathan Flurry 🔩@NathanFlurry·
@byteofbits Postgres isn't slow, but it's high risk to have one customer be able to affect another Sharding per-tenant is the way to go + great for perf Have some thoughts on why SQLite is great for this here (along with Cassandra/DynamoDB/ScyllaDB) rivet.dev/blog/2025-02-1…
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
@an_zoomie Query timeouts are going to be part of the solution on any database system - but a query timeout is still an availability outage for a customer, even if it stops a wider downtime.
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zoomie@an_zoomie·
@byteofbits also doesn’t query timeouts solve this?
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Alexander Christie@byteofbits·
We use Google Spanner. I agree that giving agents SQL access is incredibly powerful, but I wouldn’t personally give them access to the actual database to do so. We use a custom SQL engine with our agents which allows us to more granularly enforce certain conditions and prevent performance issues on the main datastore.
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zoomie@an_zoomie·
@byteofbits What db are you using now? We’ve given our agent raw sql access (behind rls of course) and it’s be phenomenal. We actually migrated everything into Postgres an with a better system prompt the agent has been a massive unlock
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