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Company type | Public |
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Industry | eCommerce |
Founded | 2009 |
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Headquarters | Austin, Texas, US |
Key people | |
Products | Hosted Shopping Cart |
Revenue | $219.9 Million(2021) [1] |
Number of employees | 1,300 [1] |
Website | www.bigcommerce.com |
BigCommerce Inc. is a NASDAQ-listed ecommerce platform that provides software as a service services to retailers. [2] The company's platform includes online store creation, search engine optimization, hosting, and marketing and security from small to Enterprise sized businesses. [3] [4]
BigCommerce was founded in Sydney, Australia in 2009 by Australians Eddie Machaalani and Mitchell Harper, who met in an online chatroom in 2003. [5] One year after meeting, Machaalani and Harper launched their first company, Interspire, which evolved into BigCommerce. [5] The company opened its first United States office in Austin, Texas in 2009. [6]
The company raised $15 million in Series A funding from General Catalyst in July 2011. [7]
In 2014, the company expanded its presence on the West Coast, opening a San Francisco office and hiring personnel from PayPal and Amazon. [4] In 2015, BigCommerce acquired Zing, a checkout and inventory software startup. [8]
Brent Bellm, the former HomeAway COO who led HomeAway through its IPO, replaced Machaalani and Harper as CEO in 2015. [9]
BigCommerce partnered with Amazon in 2016 to provide its retailers with the capability to sync inventory across both channels. [10]
In 2019, the company opened its ecommerce platforms to legally-operating U.S.-based CBD and hemp merchants. [11]
In July 2020, BigCommerce filed for IPO. [2] [12] The company went public on August 5, 2020. [13]
BigCommerce provides software to businesses that helps them set up and manage online and mobile stores, handle payments and currency conversions. [14] [15]
As of June 2020, BigCommerce served 60,000 online stores in 120 countries. [12]
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close connection with its subject. (July 2023) |
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Company type | Public |
---|---|
Industry | eCommerce |
Founded | 2009 |
Founder |
|
Headquarters | Austin, Texas, US |
Key people | |
Products | Hosted Shopping Cart |
Revenue | $219.9 Million(2021) [1] |
Number of employees | 1,300 [1] |
Website | www.bigcommerce.com |
BigCommerce Inc. is a NASDAQ-listed ecommerce platform that provides software as a service services to retailers. [2] The company's platform includes online store creation, search engine optimization, hosting, and marketing and security from small to Enterprise sized businesses. [3] [4]
BigCommerce was founded in Sydney, Australia in 2009 by Australians Eddie Machaalani and Mitchell Harper, who met in an online chatroom in 2003. [5] One year after meeting, Machaalani and Harper launched their first company, Interspire, which evolved into BigCommerce. [5] The company opened its first United States office in Austin, Texas in 2009. [6]
The company raised $15 million in Series A funding from General Catalyst in July 2011. [7]
In 2014, the company expanded its presence on the West Coast, opening a San Francisco office and hiring personnel from PayPal and Amazon. [4] In 2015, BigCommerce acquired Zing, a checkout and inventory software startup. [8]
Brent Bellm, the former HomeAway COO who led HomeAway through its IPO, replaced Machaalani and Harper as CEO in 2015. [9]
BigCommerce partnered with Amazon in 2016 to provide its retailers with the capability to sync inventory across both channels. [10]
In 2019, the company opened its ecommerce platforms to legally-operating U.S.-based CBD and hemp merchants. [11]
In July 2020, BigCommerce filed for IPO. [2] [12] The company went public on August 5, 2020. [13]
BigCommerce provides software to businesses that helps them set up and manage online and mobile stores, handle payments and currency conversions. [14] [15]
As of June 2020, BigCommerce served 60,000 online stores in 120 countries. [12]