Zoom snaps up Seattle startup Common Room to bolster AI-powered sales tools
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Zoom buying Common Room folds community and customer-intent data directly into its AI sales tooling—turning meetings plus digital exhaust into a unified GTM surface. If you’re selling into revenue teams, assume the suite vendors will bundle AI-native workflows around their core comms and CRM data faster than point tools can differentiate.
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