2025 GTM Year in Review: What Worked, What Flopped, and What We’re Changing for 2026
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Putting a Remix spin on year-end reviews, Summer brought back her closest collaborators for an impactful and zero fluff roundtable.
AI didn’t just change how teams work in 2025 — it changed how buyers buy, how content performs, and which GTM motions are still worth the effort. In this Revenue Remix Roundtable, Summer Poletti brings together three of her closest collaborators — David Lee (Do What Works), Sean Parnell (Innovaxis), and Jenny Kay Pollock (Women x AI) — to unpack what actually worked this year, what flopped, and what they’re all changing for 2026.
You’ll hear why Dave believes classic inbound is in freefall as B2B buyers move their research into long AI chats instead of Google searches, and why your website needs to act like a database for AI instead of a pretty brochure full of fluff. Sean pushes back from his world in industrial B2B, where inbound is still strong but mid- and bottom-funnel content, open case studies, and paid discovery offers are doing the real heavy lifting. Jenny zooms in on the human side, calling out the automation binge that has wrecked inbox trust and showing how community-powered learning and ruthless clarity about “who you serve and what you deliver” became her biggest multipliers.
They close by looking ahead: smaller but stronger sales teams, old-school touches like handwritten notes and targeted mail, AI treated as a 180-IQ intern (not an autopilot), and a buyer journey where trust and specificity beat volume every time. If you’re planning your 2026 GTM and wondering what to double down on — and what to finally stop doing — this conversation will give you a candid, field-tested filter.
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