Full-Time
Platform for optimizing sales compensation strategies
No salary listed
Mid, Senior
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Forma.ai provides a platform designed to help businesses improve their sales compensation strategies. The platform allows users to model different compensation plans in real-time, enabling them to test various ideas against historical data. This helps businesses understand the potential costs and benefits of new compensation strategies before implementing them. Forma.ai serves a diverse range of clients, from small startups to large corporations, including notable companies like Autodesk. Unlike many competitors, Forma.ai focuses specifically on sales compensation optimization, making it a specialized tool for businesses looking to gain a competitive edge in their sales processes. The company's goal is to empower businesses to turn their sales compensation into a strategic advantage by providing a user-friendly platform that simplifies the testing and implementation of compensation strategies.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$58M
Headquarters
Toronto, Canada
Founded
2016
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