为企业提供日历 API 合并,Cronofy 获得种子轮 160 万美元融资
英国一家专注于日历 API 开发的技术公司 Cronofy 近期宣布,获得由 Firestartr 和 henQ 共同投资的种子轮融资,金额为 160 万美元。
不过和一般专注于 C 端的时间管理工具不同,Cronofy 提供的是面向 B 端的企业级 SaaS 服务,公司可以通过 Cronofy 公司提供的 API 调用工具,将消费者的日历与自家软件产品的时间信息进行匹配。
目前廉价机票供应商 Skycanner 已与 Cronofy 进行合作,将乘客的个人日历与预订的航班信息打通后,就可以让 C 端更方便的收到航班提醒以及查询航班改动等相关信息。
另外,不少公司还将 Cronofy 的服务用于企业系统的招聘环节,HR 可以将求职者的日历与企业面试安排日程相关联,一旦求职者需要变更面试时间,HR 会在第一时间得知并重新编辑日程表,这对于双方来说都能获得沟通效率上的提升。
对于 Cronofy 公司来说,日历 API 开发的难点在于跨平台数据的同步问题,公司也将把新一轮融资放在云平台的建设与完善上;而在功能开发方面,Cronofy 想为企业打造 “时间共享” 的概念,当企业有兼职、零工的发布需求时,可以直接放在 C 端的日历上以招揽合适的人选。
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2016年02月01日
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企业在线问答公司AnswerDash(Qazzow)获得种子轮290万美金融资AnswerDash成立于2012年,总部位于美国西雅图。
AnswerDash通过技术嵌入功能答案帮助企业更好地回答消费者的问题,从而帮助企业削减相应的用户支持开支,同时保持用户不流失。
本轮融资由Voyager Capital 领投,Arnold Venture Group、Summit Capital、The W Fund、WRF Capital跟投。
UW spinout AnswerDash raises $2.9M to support growth of online contextual help platform
What started as an idea inside the Information School at the University of Washington is now a full-fledged business that’s raising cash from venture capital firms.
UW-spinout AnswerDash today announced a $2.9 million seed investment round led by Voyager Capital, with participation from existing investors WRF Capital, Summit Capital, the W Fund, and Arnold Venture Group.
AnswerDash, formerly known as Qazzow, wants to fundamentally change how online businesses answer questions that customers might have.
Rather than forcing people to comb through an FAQ or use a written-based solution like email or live chat, AnswerDash’s technology embeds answers within a website’s functionality.
The company helps its clients offer customers instant, contextual answers to a question they may have while browsing a given web page on desktop or mobile. When a user clicks on something they have a question about — this could be an image, link, header, etc. — AnswerDash employs a machine learning search process to retrieve the most relevant questions and answers.
The idea is to reduce the amount of time customers search for answers online, ultimately helping businesses improve the consumer experience while retaining revenue that previously could have been lost due to user frustration.
“By enabling users to quickly and easily find their own answers to commonly asked questions, AnswerDash prevents costly and repetitive help requests that would otherwise arrive via e-mail, phone or live chat,” explained CEO Bill Colleran. “AnswerDash also reduces the likelihood that online shoppers will abandon their shopping activity because they fail to receive answers to their questions simply and intuitively.”
Colleran, a former longtime CEO of Impinj, joined AnswerDash in June when he replaced co-founder Jake Wobbrock, who started AnswerDash back in 2012 with fellow UW professor Andrew Ko and their Ph.D student, Parmit Chilana.
AnswerDash co-founders Jake Wobbrock and Andrew Ko.Wobbrock and Ko have held the CEO and CTO roles, respectively, at AnswerDash for the past three years —Chilana went on to become a professor at the University of Waterloo — but will return to their careers in academia this fall.
Wobbrock told GeekWire that “this was always a planned transition.” The co-founders will remain involved with AnswerDash in an advisory capacity, while Wobbrock will serve as a board observer.
“Our goal as academic co-founders was to take the technology we created out into the world,” he said. “We wanted to get the startup going, get it funded, build a great launch team, refine our product, and get customers and value proof-points. Once we had achieved this, we knew that the best people to take the company to the next level would be seasoned industry executives with years of experience building companies and taking products to market.”
The leadership baton is now passed to Colleran, who previously spent 14 years leading RFID technology-maker Impinj, and VP of Engineering Kevin Knoepp, who joined the team in January after spending more than two decades as a back-end technology executive.
“AnswerDash will continue its evolutionary arc from a small, research-based product team to a vibrant, innovative and fast-growing SaaS company,” noted Colleran.
Colleran said that the company has “matured dramatically” since starting three years ago. Now that the startup has established product-market fit — it has “dozens of customers” like Chef, PetHub, and PipelineDeals — it will use the fresh cash to expand its sales and marketing efforts while continuing to improve the AnswerDash platform.
Colleran has lofty ambitions for AnswerDash, which makes money with a tiered subscription model based on the amount of usage its tool gets and also produces unique analytics to clients that can provide insight into what types of questions customers are asking while browsing through a given website.
“AnswerDash’s service enables more efficient, succinct and clear communication over the web and on mobile devices, so over time our market will grow to include almost every website and mobile app,” he said. “That’s a huge opportunity.”
Total funding for the 13-person company is now $5.3 million.
来源:GeekWire