Company type | Private |
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Industry | Software as a service (SaaS), Gamfication, Computer Software |
Founded | 27 September 2010 |
Founder |
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Headquarters | 2014Redwood City, California | , in
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jon Shalowitz ( CEO & president) |
Products | Behavior Platform, Badgeville for Communities |
Number of employees | 70 (Q1 2012) |
Website |
www badgeville |
Badgeville, Inc. was a privately held technology company founded in 2010 with headquarters in Redwood City, California, and an additional office in New York. The firm provided software as a service (SaaS) for web sites to measure and influence user behaviour using techniques such as gamification.
Badgeville technology was acquired by CallidusCloud [1] in 2016, which was in turn acquired by SAP [2] in 2018.
The company was founded by Kris Duggan and Wedge Martin, and launched at TechCrunch Disrupt on September 27, 2010 . [3] At that time, the company had raised less than $300k in angel funding. [4]
In November 2010, the firm raised a $2.5M Series A round led by El Dorado Ventures and Trinity Ventures. [5] Badgeville subsequently raised a $12M Series B Round in July 2011, led by Norwest Venture Partners and El Dorado Ventures. [6]
In November 2011, Badgeville unveiled the Behavior Platform for Enterprise. They expanded their business beyond gamification to include enterprise employee management and community reputation systems. [7] [8]
Social Fabric was a service launched by Badgeville in September 2011. It is designed to increase user engagement and loyalty. [9] It was offered to clients as a SaaS to allow websites to include social networking elements. [10] Social Fabric offers activity stream based on an algorithm that contextualizes it to the user's activities, interests, and friends. Social Fabric also provides notifications and alerts. [11]
Company type | Private |
---|---|
Industry | Software as a service (SaaS), Gamfication, Computer Software |
Founded | 27 September 2010 |
Founder |
|
Headquarters | 2014Redwood City, California | , in
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jon Shalowitz ( CEO & president) |
Products | Behavior Platform, Badgeville for Communities |
Number of employees | 70 (Q1 2012) |
Website |
www badgeville |
Badgeville, Inc. was a privately held technology company founded in 2010 with headquarters in Redwood City, California, and an additional office in New York. The firm provided software as a service (SaaS) for web sites to measure and influence user behaviour using techniques such as gamification.
Badgeville technology was acquired by CallidusCloud [1] in 2016, which was in turn acquired by SAP [2] in 2018.
The company was founded by Kris Duggan and Wedge Martin, and launched at TechCrunch Disrupt on September 27, 2010 . [3] At that time, the company had raised less than $300k in angel funding. [4]
In November 2010, the firm raised a $2.5M Series A round led by El Dorado Ventures and Trinity Ventures. [5] Badgeville subsequently raised a $12M Series B Round in July 2011, led by Norwest Venture Partners and El Dorado Ventures. [6]
In November 2011, Badgeville unveiled the Behavior Platform for Enterprise. They expanded their business beyond gamification to include enterprise employee management and community reputation systems. [7] [8]
Social Fabric was a service launched by Badgeville in September 2011. It is designed to increase user engagement and loyalty. [9] It was offered to clients as a SaaS to allow websites to include social networking elements. [10] Social Fabric offers activity stream based on an algorithm that contextualizes it to the user's activities, interests, and friends. Social Fabric also provides notifications and alerts. [11]