WT Premium Members Can Now Avail Exclusive Freshworks Offers

By  |  August 17, 2021

In a world brimming with so much mundane chatter, WeeTracker has always prioritised telling the stories that matter; not the regular run-of-the-mill stuff. 

Ours is an unbeatable knowledge repository that rolls out edifying narratives that inform, educate, and influence decision-making among our strong audience of tech industry stakeholders, business leaders, and front-row players who are building Africa’s future.

In keeping with our mandate of furnishing our ever-growing network of readers and members with original, exclusive, and quality content – so that they can be better equipped to build important stuff – we are glad to announce that WeeTracker has secured a strategic partnership with Freshworks, one of the world’s leading providers of business solutions.

This partnership comes with great perks for our esteemed WT Premium members.

By signing up for WT Premium Annual Membership for only USD 60.00, you can unlock USD 4 K worth of credit from Freshworks which packs awesome benefits for businesses.

With Freshworks’ truly easy-to-use customer and employee engagement software, businesses and organisations can really be in control while never having to face the hassle of grokking a slew of cloud-based customer engagement software.

Freshworks’ software makes it fast and easy for businesses to serve their customers and employees. Its ‘fresh’ approach to building and delivering software-as-a-service (SaaS) that’s affordable, quick to implement, and designed for the end-user, makes it a top-of-mind for IT, customer service, sales, marketers, and HR to do their job and delight their customers.

Signup for WT Premium Annual Membership today to grasp African business narratives that matter and unlock the portal to USD 4 K worth of free credit while joining the 50,000+ companies that trust Freshworks’ SaaS to enable a better customer experience (CX, CRM) and employee experience (ITSM, HRSM).

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