Summer 2027
Posted on 7/13/2026
Cloud-based CRM platform with subscriptions
$55 - $59/hr
Company Historically Provides H1B Sponsorship
San Francisco, CA, USA
Hybrid
SF office with flexible hybrid schedule.
Bachelor's, Master's
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Salesforce provides cloud-based CRM software to help organizations manage customer relationships. Its main platform, Customer 360, combines marketing, sales, service, commerce, and IT tools in one integrated suite delivered via subscription. It differentiates itself with a broad, modular product lineup, a large ecosystem of partners and training, and cloud-based updates. Its goal is to help businesses of all sizes improve customer relationships, streamline operations, and drive growth by delivering consistent, data-driven experiences across the customer journey.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
San Francisco, California
Founded
1999
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CNBC host Jim Cramer expressed concern about Salesforce's recent executive changes ahead of its Dreamforce conference. The company promoted Miguel Milano to operating chief, following his role as chief revenue officer. Cramer's worries centre on potential disruption before the conference and reflect broader concerns about Salesforce's AI product revenue. The company's shares have fallen 19% over the past year and 22% year-to-date. Salesforce reported Q1 2027 revenue of $11.13 billion, up 13.3% annually, with earnings jumping over 50%. However, $444 million came from its Informatica division rather than organic growth. Hedge fund ownership declined from 115 funds in Q4 2025 to 101 in Q1 2026. The company trades at a forward P/E of 14.51, below competitors like ServiceNow at 31.15.
Americaneagle.com earns Sitecore Diamond Partner status. Published on: Aug 13, 2026 Americaneagle.com has reached the highest tier in Sitecore's global partner program, becoming a Sitecore Diamond Partner as the digital experience platform expands its focus on AI, personalization and enterprise content operations. Americaneagle.com has been named a Sitecore Diamond Partner, earning the highest designation available in Sitecore's global partner program and strengthening its position as an enterprise digital experience implementation and services provider. The recognition places Americaneagle.com among an exclusive group of Sitecore partners that meet the platform vendor's highest standards for performance, customer success, innovation and business growth. For enterprise technology buyers, the designation is less about a marketing badge than the depth of expertise and access it can provide when implementing and operating a complex digital experience stack. Americaneagle.com has worked with Sitecore for more than 15 years, supporting organizations across digital experience management, ecommerce, personalization, content strategy, marketing technology and platform modernization. The company's elevation comes as enterprise organizations increasingly reassess their digital experience infrastructure around AI. Sitecore has been expanding its platform with AI capabilities, including SitecoreAI, while continuing to develop tools intended to improve content creation, personalization and digital experience management. For organizations operating large websites and ecommerce ecosystems, that transition is significant. Modernizing a digital experience platform is rarely limited to replacing software. It can involve migrating years of content, integrating customer data, connecting marketing automation systems and redesigning workflows used by marketers, developers and content teams. Americaneagle.com's Diamond Partner status recognizes its ability to operate across those areas, according to Sitecore. The agency also has a deeper operational relationship with the platform. Earlier this year, Sitecore selected Americaneagle.com to provide operational support for the infrastructure layer of Sitecore Managed Cloud. The arrangement involves maintaining platform availability and supporting Sitecore customers operating within the managed cloud environment. That relationship gives Americaneagle.com exposure to both sides of the enterprise Sitecore ecosystem: implementation and digital transformation on one side, and infrastructure operations on the other. "This recognition is a testament to the talent, dedication, and expertise of our team," said Mike Svanascini, President of Americaneagle.com. He also pointed to customer satisfaction as a central factor in the relationship between the two companies. The broader market context helps explain why partner expertise matters. Enterprise marketers increasingly need digital experience platforms that can support omnichannel content, personalization, ecommerce and AI-assisted workflows without creating additional technology silos. Sitecore competes in a crowded digital experience market that includes Adobe Experience Cloud, Salesforce Experience Cloud, Optimizely, Contentful and other enterprise content and experience platforms. These vendors are increasingly incorporating generative AI and automation into content management and customer experience workflows. The competitive distinction is therefore shifting. A platform's feature set remains important, but implementation expertise can determine whether an enterprise actually realizes those capabilities. A sophisticated DXP can support personalization and AI-driven content operations, but organizations still need teams that understand migration, integrations, governance, accessibility, security and ongoing optimization. Americaneagle.com says its Sitecore practice is built around that multidisciplinary model, combining strategists, designers, developers, marketers, accessibility specialists and support professionals. The agency is also positioning SitecoreAI as an opportunity to improve content operations and team productivity. As organizations produce more content for increasingly fragmented customer journeys, AI-assisted workflows could help reduce the operational burden on marketing teams. However, AI adoption in enterprise content environments introduces its own challenges. Organizations need governance around generated content, brand consistency, data access, approval workflows and customer privacy. Simply adding generative AI to an existing DXP does not automatically produce better customer experiences. That makes the partner ecosystem increasingly important. Enterprise buyers often require support well beyond the initial software deployment, particularly when digital experience platforms become interconnected with CRM, ecommerce, customer data and marketing automation infrastructure. Sitecore Chief Operating Officer Dave Tilbury described Americaneagle.com as a long-standing partner capable of supporting customers across strategy, implementation, managed services and AI readiness. The company has also referenced Sitecore's acquisition of Scrunch as another development influencing its digital experience strategy. Americaneagle.com says it is focused on helping customers evaluate how new Sitecore capabilities can improve content operations, personalization and customer engagement. The Diamond designation could therefore become particularly relevant as enterprises move from experimentation with AI toward operational deployment. For marketing leaders, the objective is increasingly not just to acquire an AI-enabled platform, but to integrate AI into existing content and customer experience processes without disrupting the systems that already support revenue. Americaneagle.com's expanded relationship with Sitecore positions the agency to participate in that transition. Whether the partnership translates into measurable improvements for customers will ultimately depend on implementation quality, adoption and business outcomes rather than partner status alone. Market Landscape Enterprise digital experience platforms are evolving from traditional content management systems into broader experience infrastructure connecting content, commerce, personalization, analytics and AI. Sitecore competes with Adobe, Salesforce, Optimizely, Contentful and other vendors serving organizations with complex digital experience requirements. AI is becoming a major differentiator as vendors introduce tools for content generation, personalization and marketing productivity. For enterprises, implementation partners remain critical because large-scale DXP deployments frequently involve migrations, integrations, governance and ongoing managed services. Americaneagle.com's Diamond designation reflects this broader shift toward partners that can support the entire digital experience lifecycle rather than simply implement a software platform. Strategic Outlook The next stage of enterprise DXP adoption will likely center on how effectively organizations integrate AI into existing content and customer experience operations. SitecoreAI and related capabilities could reduce manual work around content and personalization, but successful adoption will require governance, workflow redesign and strong platform expertise. For enterprise marketing teams, the partner relationship may therefore become as important as the technology itself. Agencies capable of combining implementation, managed services, marketing expertise and AI readiness could have an advantage as digital experience stacks become more interconnected. Top Insights - Americaneagle.com has reached Sitecore's highest partner tier, strengthening its position in enterprise digital experience implementation, managed services and AI-enabled transformation. - The Diamond designation recognizes Americaneagle.com's long-standing Sitecore expertise as enterprises modernize content platforms, personalization systems, ecommerce infrastructure and marketing technology. - SitecoreAI is expanding the platform's AI capabilities, creating new opportunities for content operations, productivity and personalized digital experiences across enterprise organizations. - Americaneagle.com's Sitecore Managed Cloud infrastructure role extends its relationship beyond implementation into operational support for complex enterprise digital experience environments. - The partnership highlights the growing importance of implementation expertise as enterprises integrate AI, content management, personalization and customer data into unified experience platforms.
Lovable raises $400 mn to build the AI platform for business software. The company says its platform now powers more than 60 million projects and receives over 900 million monthly visits, with businesses using it to build internal tools and replace existing software. AUGUST 12, 2026, 4:54 PM AI software coding platform Lovable has raised $400 million in a Series C round at a $13.3 billion valuation as it expands from helping users build applications to supporting businesses with software, workflows and operations. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and co-led by the Scaleup Europe Fund, managed by EQT. Balderton Capital, Carmignac, Kaszek Ventures, LTS Growth, Tencent, World Innovation Lab and Regent also participated. Existing investors including Accel, Antler, CapitalG, DST Global, Evantic Capital, HubSpot Ventures and Salesforce Ventures returned for the round. "Lovable has become the place where founders create million-dollar businesses, business leaders spin up new product lines, and people inside companies rewire workflows and build tools that fit their exact needs, typically at a fraction of what software used to cost," said CEO Anton Osika in a LinkedIn post. Lovable said users have created more than 60 million projects since its launch in November 2024. Applications built on the platform now receive more than 900 million visits each month. The company said its tools reached employees at nearly two-thirds of Fortune 500 companies, up from half within its first year. The company is also seeing users build businesses rather than simply prototype software. According to Lovable, nearly eight in 10 users are building a business or side project they hope to monetise, while more than one-third are already generating revenue from those projects. Lovable has added payment functionality, SEO and AI-search tools, integrations with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Salesforce, Stripe and ElevenLabs, as well as automated security scanning and governance features. It has also received AIUC-1 certification, which it describes as a security standard for AI agents. The company is positioning the platform as a way for employees who understand a business problem to build the software needed to address it without relying entirely on engineering teams. "Instead of adding another tool to our marketing stack, our teams can quickly create whatever they need to solve problems," said Veronika Zatulovskaya, VP of Marketing at Handshake. At Checkr, Lovable says teams have built internal tools and used the platform to improve operational workflows. Its operations team used Lovable to address a QA workflow issue and increased the number of reports it could process by 10 times, according to Luca Bonmassar, CTO of Checkr. Lovable plans to use the new funding to expand its product, infrastructure and team. It expects to grow to roughly 450 employees this year, with hiring focused on machine learning, product, infrastructure and security. The company will retain Stockholm as its centre while expanding in London, Boston, San Francisco and New York. The company also plans to make its platform more proactive. Rather than waiting for users to issue instructions, Lovable wants its system to understand what users are trying to achieve, identify tasks that need attention and increasingly carry out work itself. It wants to use data from the products built on its platform to improve how its system evaluates successful outcomes and try to understand not only if software works, but whether it generates revenue, improves workflows or helps businesses grow. The platform will continue using multiple AI models rather than relying on a single model. Lovable said it will match different parts of a task with the model best suited to handle them and will continue post-training open-source models. Menlo Ventures partner Matt Murphy said Lovable is targeting people who have the knowledge and ideas to build products but have historically been constrained by technical skills. "From the very start, Lovable was built for the billions of people with the creativity and knowledge to make something, but who had always been blocked by technical ability," Murphy said. The latest funding round gives Lovable more capital to compete in a growing market around AI-assisted software development while pushing the company further into business operations and software creation. Your reaction Discussion. No comments yet - be the first to share your view.