Bryter: Tech startup raises $16 million for US expansion

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Uses a visual metaphor of a human head to represent unformalized expert knowledge.frame_problem
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The chart uses a stacked area representation to show the layering of automation technologies over time.argue_timing
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The slide uses a visual collage of the software interface to demonstrate no-code logic building, version control, and integration capabilities.present_solution
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The slide uses a horizontal process flow to show how BRYTER replaces traditional internal development stages.present_solution
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The slide uses an analogy (Audi) to describe the product's design and power.illustrate_case
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Uses an analogy to AutoCAD to explain the value proposition.present_solution
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The diagram uses a central horizontal line with nodes representing different business functions. Some nodes are highlighted with dashed borders, and one (Complipresent_solution
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The slide uses a hub-and-spoke style diagram centered on the 'No Code Editor' component.present_solution
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The slide uses a visual connector line to link the headline to the various integration points.present_solution
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The slide uses a process flow diagram to show the integration of BRYTER between the compliance team and the IT helpdesk infrastructure.present_solution
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The diagram uses a hub-and-spoke model to illustrate the flow from the central legal team through the BRYTER platform to various delivery channels.present_solution
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The chart uses a visual metaphor of a 'Required ROI' threshold being lowered by the product.present_solution
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The chart uses a scatter plot approach within a 2x2 matrix framework.present_framework
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The chart uses a scatter plot overlay on a 2x2 matrix to show use case distribution, with a blue curve indicating the 'lowered ROI bar'.present_framework
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The slide uses a grid-like layout to categorize different types of applications (e.g., Virtual Assistants, Intake Tools, Rulebook Automation).present_solution
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Uses a 'Who/What/How' framework to differentiate the product from legacy automation tools.present_solution
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The slide uses a visual metaphor of a horizontal bar (Professional Service Automation) connecting various vertical pillars (Legal, Reg, Compliance, etc.).size_opportunity
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