Readymode Places No. 242 on The Globe and Mail’s fifth-annual ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.

Readymode, a leading provider of cloud-based predictive dialer software for sales and call center agents, is pleased to announce it placed No.242 on the 2023 Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies.
MarTech Interview with Jason Jantz, CEO at Readymode

How will predictive dialers and technology influence the way call centers and sales / marketing teams function to drive customer facing conversations? Jason Jantz, CEO at Readymode has some thoughts.
Readymode, formerly XenCall, secures $4M

Readymode, a Vancouver-based software provider that ramps up call centre dialling speeds through a cloud-based predictive dialer, has secured $4 million to scale its operations. The venture debt funding is led by ScotiaBank’s Technology and Innovation Banking arm.
XenCall Becomes Readymode, Secures $4 Million, and Is Hiring

Vancouver’s XenCall has changed its name to Readymode and secured $4 million in venture debt to scale its operations.
BC tech company gets new name, $4M in funding

Vancouver-based tech company XenCall has just rebranded to Readymode and secured $4 million from Scotiabank’s Technology & Innovation Banking arm, positioning itself among the industry’s fastest-growing players.
Vancouver call centre software startup changes name, raises funds to reach Readymode

Formerly named XenCall, the cloud-based business is scaling up with $4 million dollars from Scotiabank, it’s a new beginning for Readymode.
Readymode Secures $4 Million In Venture Debt

A Vancouver company specializing in software for call centers managed to dial the right number when seeking its latest cash infusion. Source: Betakit
Readymode secures $4M venture debt financing from ScotiaBank

Readymode is setting its sights on expanding its software from its focus beyond mid-market, small-to-medium-sized businesses.
Xencall is now Readymode—FAQ

Our new name is Readymode! In this post we’ll answer some frequently asked questions about Xencall’s rebrand.