About · founder note
Tom Järvheden
Founder · Cubitro
Why I'm
building
Cubitro.
I've worked inside ChatGPT since the day it launched. Not as a spectator, as a user, a builder, someone trying to get real work done with it. I've watched the way people actually interact with AI shift from curiosity to habit. The best tools don't feel like products anymore. They feel like colleagues.
Across every AI tool I've used, one pattern kept repeating: the interface that won was the one that got out of the way. Not the dashboard with the most features. Not the form with the most fields. The one that let me describe what I needed and gave me something useful back. Conversation turned out to be a better interface than navigation.
And yet CRM, the system of record for how business actually happens, is still stuck in the age of forms and drop-downs. The software is rigid. The data is stale. The people who are supposed to use it find every excuse not to. I kept wondering: what if a CRM was built the other way around? What if you started with the conversation and let the structure follow?
The future of work lives inside chat interfaces. Cubitro is that bet for CRM.
Cubitro is that bet. A CRM you talk to. You say what happened, a meeting, a deal, a follow-up, and it captures the record. You ask a question in plain words and it answers. The pipeline updates itself. The revenue stays current. The busywork disappears.
I'm building this because I believe the next generation of business software won't look like software at all. It will feel like a conversation with someone who remembers everything, never judges, and is always ready to help. That's what Cubitro is meant to be.
If that sounds like the kind of tool you'd want to run your day with, I'd love for you to try it.
, Tom
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