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Diolog, the investor relations startup founded by Amy Benson, has today announced its official launch. “Today is a big milestone for Diolog,” Benson told SmartCompany.
The move comes after a few months of beta testing with existing client businesses including Playup. Benson said today’s “hard launch” means “being confident in our offering”.
In February, Diolog won SmartCompany‘s early-stage startup competition the Pitch.
“From the Pitch, we had really good feedback that let us know there are two things that we need prior to a hard launch,” Benson said. “Number one, tech validation – making sure the tech is strong and the product’s there.
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