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Jacob Bank

Founder and CEO of Relay App, an AI agent and automation platform. Former product lead for Gmail and Google Calendar at Google.

Top 3 podcasts with Jacob Bank

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Feb 10, 2025 • 45min

Revolutionizing Workflows with AI Agents | Jacob Bank | relay app | Startup Project

Jacob Bank, founder and CEO of Relay.app, former product lead at Google, discusses the transformative role of AI agents in modern workflows. He shares insights on Relay's evolution from a workflow tool to an AI-driven automation platform and the significance of robust integrations. Jacob emphasizes customer acquisition through community building and usage-based pricing models. Additionally, he reflects on entrepreneurial lessons, the future of AI in business, and the dynamic shifts it brings to team structures and productivity.
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Apr 13, 2025 • 44min

From Stanford, to Google, to CEO of AI Agent Platform with Jacob Bank

Jacob Bank, founder and CEO of Relay App, is a former Google product lead for Gmail and Calendar. He discusses his transition from academia to entrepreneurship, shedding light on his experiences at Google and the challenges of AI integration. Jacob also emphasizes the growing importance of no-code tools and how they bridge the gap with AI agents. A live demo showcases Relay App’s workflow capabilities, while insights into navigating corporate and startup environments offer listeners valuable entrepreneurial reflections.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 1h 12min

#47: How AI agents are supercharging PMs | Jacob Bank (Founder & CEO @ Relay.app, prev Director of PM @ Google)

Jacob Bank, Founder and CEO of Relay.app and former Director of Product Management at Google, discusses the exciting integration of AI in project management. He shares insights on the evolving role of product managers and the importance of human intuition in a world increasingly reliant on AI. The conversation touches on effective communication about AI agents, the challenges of automation, and the necessity for PMs to actively experiment with AI. Jacob emphasizes that those who resist these changes risk falling behind in the tech landscape.