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Dec 18, 2025

Jason Eubanks on Building Auraselll: Raising $30M in 28 Hours to Disrupt the $236B Go-To-Market Tooling Market with AI-Native Sales Automation

Jason Eubanks, CEO and Co-founder of Aurasell, discusses how the company raised $30 million in just 28 hours—oversubscribed at $40 million—by solving a critical problem in the go-to-market industry. With a $236 billion market opportunity and only a "desert of innovation" since the late 1990s, Aurasell is building an AI-native platform to intelligently automate sales workflows and consolidate the 12-15 fragmented tools that plague modern sales teams. Jason shares how his experience scaling revenue from $1M to $100M+ across five startups—including Twilio (IPO), Meraki (acquired by Cisco for $1.2B), and Harness—directly informed the founding vision of Aurasell

Episode Timestamps
  • 00:00 - Introduction and Jason Eubanks joins the podcast
  • 00:26 - Why Aurasell raised $30M in 28 hours despite initial $40M oversubscription
  • 01:24 - The "desert of innovation" in go-to-market tooling since the late 90s
  • 01:42 - History of CRM evolution from mainframe to cloud to niche products
  • 03:12 - Founding vision: One intelligent GTM sales platform to replace them all
  • 03:39 - How pain as a CRO across five startups led to Aurasell creation
  • 05:58 - The X-Ray productivity assessment revealing tool sprawl inefficiencies
  • 07:59 - Sellers spending 28% of time selling and 70% on manual tasks
  • 09:03 - First principles AI-native approach with whiteboards in the kitchen
  • 09:29 - Five key personas: SDR, seller, IC manager, executive, ops team
  • 12:18 - AI-native architecture: multimodal interface, lakehouse, and 10,000 agents
  • 14:39 - Unified data model importance for contextualized AI automation
  • 15:45 - Current hat wearing: product focus and 50% building go-to-market engine
  • 18:43 - Platform features and customer experience design philosophy
  • 19:05 - Three wow moments per persona as success metric
  • 20:39 - Onboarding experience: automatic territory building and customer choice
  • 21:40 - 10,000 agents discovering ICP, personas, and competitors automatically
  • 24:07 - Automated account research and value hypothesis creation
  • 25:34 - Outbound prospecting content generation with propensity scoring
  • 26:32 - Outbound sequencer integration and email platform plugins
  • 27:00 - AI voice dialer coming in three weeks with closed-loop automation
  • 28:47 - What's missing: deep marketing and customer success automation
  • 30:49 - Ideal customer profiles: startups and enterprises with tool sprawl
  • 31:30 - Solution for heavily customized legacy systems coming in December
  • 34:24 - Dynamic change detection layer solving technical debt
  • 36:23 - Jason's career arc from BMC Software through Harness
  • 37:09 - Why: helping go-to-market operators solve problems he experienced
  • 39:55 - Meraki's disruptive cloud-managed network architecture
  • 41:51 - Three constants: great product builders, important problems, massive markets
  • 43:22 - Intrinsic motivation as foundation for hiring and culture
  • 45:31 - Hiring from first job onward to assess character and values
  • 51:24 - Understanding why someone wanted to work at 14 years old
  • 53:21 - Importance of formative years for work ethic and intelligence
  • 55:46 - AI adoption culture: using own product and building agents internally
  • 56:36 - All employees use AI daily across PMs, engineers, and operations
  • 59:25 - Ask AI features: analytics dashboards, data enrichment, natural language
  • 01:00:24 - AI automation as default, not chat interactions as primary design
  • 01:01:22 - Why do you do what you do: responsibility to participate in value creation
  • 01:02:35 - Building satisfaction similar to father's carpentry work
  • 01:05:39 - How to connect with Jason on LinkedIn
Resources Mentioned
  • Databricks (lakehouse architecture component)
  • Iceberg (data architecture)
  • Marketo (example of legacy platform)
  • Salesforce (legacy CRM)
  • HubSpot (legacy CRM)
  • Microsoft and Gmail (email platform integrations)
  • Conversation Intelligence (built into platform)
  • RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation for AI automation)
 
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