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LAS VEGAS, Nov. 18, 2025 — Lightning OS, a pioneering sales technology firm founded by Shasta Weishampel, is making significant strides in expanding its operations throughout the United States. The company aims to set a new benchmark in the direct-to-home sales sector by prioritizing transparency and accountability in its offerings.
Designed to enhance the synergy between advanced technology and personal interaction, Lightning OS delivers a comprehensive software platform that empowers field sales teams, installation partners, and leadership to operate seamlessly in real time. This innovative approach addresses the evolving needs of the sales industry, ensuring that human connections are not lost amidst technological advancements.
The company’s mission is firmly rooted in improving the sales experience for both teams and customers, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration. As Lightning OS continues to grow, it remains committed to revolutionizing the sales landscape with its people-first philosophy, ensuring that technology serves to enhance human engagement rather than replace it.
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