@yoheinakajima: focusing on a single user story in your marketing can be challenging because you feel like that one story might not res…
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A tweet discusses the power of focusing on a single user story in marketing, while highlighting the $8M funding for Sazabi, a self-healing observability platform.
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focusing on a single user story in your marketing can be challenging because you feel like that one story might not resonate with all of your target customers
but when done well (like this), it’s emotionally more powerful than the introductory videos explaining the product
Sherwood (@shcallaway): We raised $8m to build self-healing software.
In 2026, software moves fast.
But monitoring and observability are still manual and slow.
@sazabi is a next-generation observability platform for fast-moving engineering teams.
Not another AI SRE.
Not another LLM observability
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