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EPISODE · Jun 11, 2024 · 36 MIN

EP240: How CurrentBody Runs The Tech Stack For An £80m+ Ecommerce Business, With Co-founder & CTO Andrew Showman

from Inside Commerce: Ecommerce Strategy, CX and Technology Podcast · host Paul Rogers and James Gurd

We’ve been trying to get CurrentBody's CTO, Andrew Showman, on the podcast for several years to talk about how they run the tech side of their business, having grown it to £80m+ in ecommerce revenue and operating across 14 international stores. When we last met, Andrew talked about their move to AirTable across a few areas of the business and in this episode he talks us through where it's being used and some of the benefits they've seen. We’re also impressed with CurrentBody's adoption of AI to drive operational improvements, and focus on how they're using AI within the AirTable setup as well as the impact of Siena for customer services. Tune in for all this and much more, get insights from a highly respected ecommerce leader and learn how a fast growth brand is using its tech stack.

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