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Our Story
 

Bopsy is actually an abbreviation of Business Operating Systems. The company was started in 2013 by its founder Gram Bischof. It is the belief of the team at Bopsy that truly great businesses need to invest heavily in the systems that run its operations.


At Bopsy, we believe AI and other technologies represent a transformative new paradigm—one where the effort for creating powerful, enterprise-grade software is heading to near zero. By applying the technologies to the Salesforce ecosystem, we deliver RevOps solutions that once took months to build, now in a matter of days, and at a fraction of the cost. Our mission is to make high-quality software accessible to all, democratizing innovation so that every business can realize its full potential without the barriers of hiring, managing and large technical teams.

Our President & Founder

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Gram Bischof
 
President & CTO
 
   Gram Bischof, Chief Technology Officer and founder of Bopsy, is no stranger to the tech industry. His resume includes stints at widely known and respected companies  including Yelp, Google, and Zenefits. Those companies have led him to a belief that innovation comes from taking the great ideas of smart employees and automating the processes needed to deliver those ideas. His new venture, Bopsy, enables the utilization of his main interests in technology development and business process to help companies realize that belief.
Our Values

A/B Test

Assumptions undermine every good idea. Ensure that you are finding the signal in the noise. Leave no rock unturned when trying to figure out how to add value.

Customer Obsessed

Our products are made to make our customers' lives better. Everything we do should be to help our customers. We don’t just mean our applications but every interaction with us. 

Simplify and Go

Complexity is a killer of progress. We want to move forward. To quote a derivative line from an Einstein lecture, “Make things as simple as possible, but no simpler.”