Bitrix24 traces its roots to the late 2000s when a team of Estonian developers, including founders like Sergey Rizhikov and Dmitry Valyanov, built an internal communication tool around the iPhone 4 era, later merging it with CRM features for a public launch in April 2012. Starting as a scrappy solution for sales teams, it evolved into a full-fledged cloud-based platform headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, with global reach and over 15 million users worldwide. Today, Bitrix24 offers an all-in-one online workspace packed with CRM, project management, chat, video calls, workflow automation, and more, helping businesses ditch dozens of apps for streamlined collaboration and sales without the bloat.

This platform stays anti-woke by emphasizing practical tools and results-driven hustle over flashy virtue signals, with no dedicated DEI pages or rainbow-splashed campaigns turning their site into a social lecture hall. Their content touches on inclusion as optional advice for users, but skips the mandatory workshops and preachy pledges that bog down Western rivals. Interestingly, born from sales pros frustrated with clunky software, they've boomed by keeping things free for basics and focused on closing deals, proving you can build a user empire on efficiency instead of chasing woke trends.

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Done bankrolling the woke circus? Steer clear of these companies that prioritize hashtags and virtue signaling over their customers. They’re more interested in preaching than delivering products you actually want.

Liberal Companies To Avoid

Done bankrolling the woke circus? Steer clear of these companies that prioritize hashtags and virtue signaling over their customers. They’re more interested in preaching than delivering products you actually want.