Dogfooding Rippit to Prep for Our Customer Conference

Vasu Prathipati
March 17, 2026
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I was moderating two panels at our customer conference in San Francisco the other month — one with Checkr and one with SpotOn.

The day before, I was finalizing my questions and deck, and I realized my notes from my prep calls with the customers had some logical gaps.

I went into Rippit, filtered our Gong table to all Checkr calls, and started asking questions using AskRippit. I did the same with SpotOn.

Afterward, I asked the marketing team a simple question: “Where else could I analyze 50 Gong calls in one shot as easily as Rippit?”

If you downloaded the 20 calls out of Gong 1 by 1 and then uploaded it into Claude, you have a chance, but for reasons I’ll share later — you lose accuracy.

That led me to think about how I prepared my deck. I used Gamma instead of Google Slides. I tried Google Slides first, but the AI wasn’t good enough — so I was willing to pay for Gamma. For me, in my role, I’ll pay for whatever helps me deliver the best presentation.

The same goes for conversation analysis for my use cases — I’d rather pay for Rippit than try to hack it in ChatGPT or Claude.

Where conversations become

insights

actionable data

business intelligence

enterprise visibility

insights

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