Index Ventures

Index Ventures, established in 1996, is a global venture capital firm with offices in London, San Francisco, and Geneva. The company invests in early and growth-stage technology startups, focusing on sectors such as software, artificial intelligence, machine learning, fintech, healthcare, and mobility. Index Ventures has a proven track record of backing successful companies like Adyen, Deliveroo, Dropbox, Farfetch, King, Slack, and Supercell. The firm's investment strategy is to support bold entrepreneurs with transformative ideas, helping them build global businesses.

Nina Achadjian

Partner and Investor

Julia Andre

Principal / Partner

Damir Becirovic

Partner

Carlos Gonzalez-Cadenas

Partner and Investor

Sofia Dolfe

Partner and Investor

Paula Garcia Domingo

Partner and Investor

Juriaan Duizendstraal Bensoussan

Partner and Investor

Zabie Elmgren

Partner

Mark Fiorentino

Partner

Giacomo Genzini

Partner and Investor

Mark Goldberg

Partner and Investor

Jan Hammer

Partner and Investor

Paris Heymann

Partner and Investor

Jack Kleeman

Partner

Adrianna Ma

Operating Partner

Martin Mignot

Partner

Bryan Offut

Principal / Partner

Bryan Offutt

Partner and Investor

Shimin Ooi

Partner

Cyriac Parisot

VC Investor and Head of Data

Erin Price-Wright

Principal / Partner

Neil Rimer

General Partner, Founder

Danny Rimer

Partner

Susana Rojas

Partner and Investor

Emil Schaefer

Partner

Hannah Seal

Partner and Investor

Kimihiko Shindo

General Partner

Georgia Stevenson

Principal / Partner

Ishani Thakur

Partner and investor

Kelly Toole

Partner

Dominique Vidal

Venture Partner

Mike Volpi

Partner

Katharina Wilhelm

Partner and Investor

Catherine Wu

Partner

Cat Wu

Partner

Mark Xu

Partner

Giuseppe Zocco

Co-Founder

Past deals in Social Media

His Lovers

Seed Round in 2022
His Lovers is an online dating platform. It offers the chance to meet new people and form romantic relationships.

Beam Impact

Series A in 2022
Beam Impact, Inc. is a New York-based social impact technology company founded in 2016. It offers a mobile application that enables users to donate a portion of their everyday purchases to support social issues. The app connects customers with mission-driven brands that partner with vetted nonprofits aligned with their values. During the checkout process, users can select a nonprofit organization to receive a donation from the brand, effectively allowing consumers to contribute to social causes at no additional cost. Beam Impact aims to create a community of conscious consumers, mission-led brands, and high-impact nonprofits, making social impact more accessible and rewarding for all participants.

Linktree

Series B in 2022
Linktree is a social media startup company that offers a platform to enhance the internet presence of influencers and e-commerce stores. They help brands, artists, publishers, agencies and influencers better control their presence online. They are a team of developers, designers, marketers, and biz ops, committed to equipping content creators with the best tools for getting their work seen.

Common Room

Series B in 2021
Common Room is a developer of community marketing software aimed at enhancing the connection between organizations and their communities. The platform employs sophisticated signal capture and AI-powered activation agents to identify and enrich information about individuals and accounts. This enables go-to-market teams to effectively target, engage, and convert potential customers. By fostering authentic relationships and promoting collaboration and communication, Common Room empowers users to build thriving and engaged digital communities.

Linktree

Series B in 2021
Linktree is a social media startup company that offers a platform to enhance the internet presence of influencers and e-commerce stores. They help brands, artists, publishers, agencies and influencers better control their presence online. They are a team of developers, designers, marketers, and biz ops, committed to equipping content creators with the best tools for getting their work seen.

Discord

Series H in 2020
Discord is a communication platform that offers voice, video, and text services, enabling users to connect with friends and communities. Originally designed for gamers, it has evolved to serve a broader audience, including local clubs, art groups, and study sessions. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, ensuring seamless communication across desktops and mobile devices. This versatility allows users to engage in conversations and activities without compromising performance, particularly for gamers who require uninterrupted communication while playing. Discord's focus on community interaction has made it a popular choice for diverse groups seeking to collaborate and socialize online.

Common Room

Series A in 2020
Common Room is a developer of community marketing software aimed at enhancing the connection between organizations and their communities. The platform employs sophisticated signal capture and AI-powered activation agents to identify and enrich information about individuals and accounts. This enables go-to-market teams to effectively target, engage, and convert potential customers. By fostering authentic relationships and promoting collaboration and communication, Common Room empowers users to build thriving and engaged digital communities.

Discord

Series G in 2020
Discord is a communication platform that offers voice, video, and text services, enabling users to connect with friends and communities. Originally designed for gamers, it has evolved to serve a broader audience, including local clubs, art groups, and study sessions. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, ensuring seamless communication across desktops and mobile devices. This versatility allows users to engage in conversations and activities without compromising performance, particularly for gamers who require uninterrupted communication while playing. Discord's focus on community interaction has made it a popular choice for diverse groups seeking to collaborate and socialize online.

Peanut App

Series A in 2020
Peanut App Limited is a London-based company that has developed a social networking application designed to connect mothers with shared interests and similar-aged children. Launched in 2016, the app facilitates group chats and encourages face-to-face meetings, fostering a supportive community for women at comparable stages in life. Peanut's mission is to create a safe environment where women can build friendships, seek support, and exchange knowledge. The app is available for free on both iOS and Android platforms.

Common Room

Seed Round in 2020
Common Room is a developer of community marketing software aimed at enhancing the connection between organizations and their communities. The platform employs sophisticated signal capture and AI-powered activation agents to identify and enrich information about individuals and accounts. This enables go-to-market teams to effectively target, engage, and convert potential customers. By fostering authentic relationships and promoting collaboration and communication, Common Room empowers users to build thriving and engaged digital communities.

Iterable

Series D in 2019
Iterable, Inc. operates a consumer growth marketing and user engagement platform tailored for mid-market and enterprise B2C companies. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company provides tools that allow marketers to communicate with users across multiple channels, including email, mobile, social media, and web. Its platform features capabilities such as real-time segmentation, automation, customization, and A/B testing. Additionally, Iterable supports engineers in triggering campaigns, managing user event data, and exporting campaign metrics. The company also offers specialized solutions for e-commerce, political marketing, and media companies, helping clients execute campaigns ranging from shopping cart abandonment notifications to transactional messages. By leveraging artificial intelligence and behavior-driven data, Iterable enables organizations to engage customers effectively throughout their lifecycle, enhancing customer interactions and driving growth.

Peanut App

Series A in 2019
Peanut App Limited is a London-based company that has developed a social networking application designed to connect mothers with shared interests and similar-aged children. Launched in 2016, the app facilitates group chats and encourages face-to-face meetings, fostering a supportive community for women at comparable stages in life. Peanut's mission is to create a safe environment where women can build friendships, seek support, and exchange knowledge. The app is available for free on both iOS and Android platforms.

Cue

Series A in 2019
Cue puts you, your interests, and your friends at the heart of the experience. Cue works with other apps and services to help you find fun things to do, and gives you the tools to easily share ideas and create events with friends.

Patreon

Series D in 2019
Patreon Inc. is a membership platform founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, that enables content creators and artists to monetize their work through direct relationships with their fans. The platform allows creators to receive recurring financial support from patrons who pledge to fund their projects, thereby empowering artists to earn a living from their passions. Patreon.com facilitates connections between users, offering access to a diverse range of content, including videos, photographs, artwork, audio clips, and more. This model encourages active participation from fans, who gain exclusive benefits and insights into the creative process, fostering a community around the creators they support.

Sphere (Acquired by Twitter)

Series B in 2019
Sphere has been acquired by Twitter! Read more on blog.sphere.me Sphere is a chat app that turns groups into close, vibrant, purposeful and productive communities, instantly. Sphere has raised $30M of venture capital from top investors such as Index Ventures, Mike Moritz and Brian Chesky.

Iterable

Series C in 2019
Iterable, Inc. operates a consumer growth marketing and user engagement platform tailored for mid-market and enterprise B2C companies. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company provides tools that allow marketers to communicate with users across multiple channels, including email, mobile, social media, and web. Its platform features capabilities such as real-time segmentation, automation, customization, and A/B testing. Additionally, Iterable supports engineers in triggering campaigns, managing user event data, and exporting campaign metrics. The company also offers specialized solutions for e-commerce, political marketing, and media companies, helping clients execute campaigns ranging from shopping cart abandonment notifications to transactional messages. By leveraging artificial intelligence and behavior-driven data, Iterable enables organizations to engage customers effectively throughout their lifecycle, enhancing customer interactions and driving growth.

Discord

Series F in 2018
Discord is a communication platform that offers voice, video, and text services, enabling users to connect with friends and communities. Originally designed for gamers, it has evolved to serve a broader audience, including local clubs, art groups, and study sessions. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, ensuring seamless communication across desktops and mobile devices. This versatility allows users to engage in conversations and activities without compromising performance, particularly for gamers who require uninterrupted communication while playing. Discord's focus on community interaction has made it a popular choice for diverse groups seeking to collaborate and socialize online.

Gamee

Convertible Note in 2018
GAMEE is a high-engagement gaming platform that allows users to complete game missions, participate in tournaments, and earn prizes. Founded in 2015 by Jan Castek, Bozena Rezab, Miroslav Chmelka, and Lukas Stibor, the platform aims to integrate blockchain technology into mainstream gaming, rewarding players for their skills, effort, and loyalty. It offers a social casual gaming experience where users can access a wide array of proprietary games through its website and mobile applications, as well as via instant messenger bots. In 2020, GAMEE was acquired by Animoca Brands, further enhancing its position in the gaming industry. The platform encourages user engagement by providing tokenized rewards, making it a unique destination for casual gamers.

Discord

Series E in 2018
Discord is a communication platform that offers voice, video, and text services, enabling users to connect with friends and communities. Originally designed for gamers, it has evolved to serve a broader audience, including local clubs, art groups, and study sessions. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, ensuring seamless communication across desktops and mobile devices. This versatility allows users to engage in conversations and activities without compromising performance, particularly for gamers who require uninterrupted communication while playing. Discord's focus on community interaction has made it a popular choice for diverse groups seeking to collaborate and socialize online.

Patreon

Series C in 2017
Patreon Inc. is a membership platform founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, that enables content creators and artists to monetize their work through direct relationships with their fans. The platform allows creators to receive recurring financial support from patrons who pledge to fund their projects, thereby empowering artists to earn a living from their passions. Patreon.com facilitates connections between users, offering access to a diverse range of content, including videos, photographs, artwork, audio clips, and more. This model encourages active participation from fans, who gain exclusive benefits and insights into the creative process, fostering a community around the creators they support.

Gamee

Seed Round in 2017
GAMEE is a high-engagement gaming platform that allows users to complete game missions, participate in tournaments, and earn prizes. Founded in 2015 by Jan Castek, Bozena Rezab, Miroslav Chmelka, and Lukas Stibor, the platform aims to integrate blockchain technology into mainstream gaming, rewarding players for their skills, effort, and loyalty. It offers a social casual gaming experience where users can access a wide array of proprietary games through its website and mobile applications, as well as via instant messenger bots. In 2020, GAMEE was acquired by Animoca Brands, further enhancing its position in the gaming industry. The platform encourages user engagement by providing tokenized rewards, making it a unique destination for casual gamers.

Discord

Series D in 2017
Discord is a communication platform that offers voice, video, and text services, enabling users to connect with friends and communities. Originally designed for gamers, it has evolved to serve a broader audience, including local clubs, art groups, and study sessions. The platform supports voice-over-internet protocol and texting, ensuring seamless communication across desktops and mobile devices. This versatility allows users to engage in conversations and activities without compromising performance, particularly for gamers who require uninterrupted communication while playing. Discord's focus on community interaction has made it a popular choice for diverse groups seeking to collaborate and socialize online.

Dubsmash

Series B in 2016
Dubsmash, Inc. operates a mobile application that enables users to create and share lip-synced videos. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the platform allows content creators to select audio clips from movies, songs, and quotes, and then record themselves lip-syncing to these clips. Users can also upload their own audio, enhancing their videos with color but without additional filters or text animation. The application serves as a micro-video-entertainment platform, fostering creativity and social interaction among its users.

Iterable

Series B in 2016
Iterable, Inc. operates a consumer growth marketing and user engagement platform tailored for mid-market and enterprise B2C companies. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, the company provides tools that allow marketers to communicate with users across multiple channels, including email, mobile, social media, and web. Its platform features capabilities such as real-time segmentation, automation, customization, and A/B testing. Additionally, Iterable supports engineers in triggering campaigns, managing user event data, and exporting campaign metrics. The company also offers specialized solutions for e-commerce, political marketing, and media companies, helping clients execute campaigns ranging from shopping cart abandonment notifications to transactional messages. By leveraging artificial intelligence and behavior-driven data, Iterable enables organizations to engage customers effectively throughout their lifecycle, enhancing customer interactions and driving growth.

Imzy

Series A in 2016
Imzy is a social networking platform designed to foster genuine conversations among users with shared interests, hobbies, and lifestyles. By enabling individuals to join various online communities, Imzy facilitates connections among people worldwide. The platform features threaded discussion forums for in-depth dialogue, as well as live chat and messaging for real-time communication. Additionally, Imzy incorporates a tipping system that allows users to support one another financially, with the company taking a percentage of each transaction. This model not only enhances user interaction but also provides an opportunity for community leaders and members to earn income while engaging in meaningful exchanges.

Notonthehighstreet

Series E in 2016
Notonthehighstreet is a UK-based online retailer operating since 2006, offering a curated selection of unique, high-quality products across various categories such as homeware, garden, jewelry, art, and gifts. The platform connects customers directly with over 5,000 small creative businesses, providing an alternative to traditional high street shopping. With headquarters in Richmond, the company has experienced significant growth, reaching gross sales of £127 million in 2014, and employs a team of over 200. Notonthehighstreet is backed by several venture capital firms and is led by CEO Simon Belsham, aiming to build a brand that supports partners' growth and innovation while captivating customers for the long term.

Patreon

Series B in 2016
Patreon Inc. is a membership platform founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, that enables content creators and artists to monetize their work through direct relationships with their fans. The platform allows creators to receive recurring financial support from patrons who pledge to fund their projects, thereby empowering artists to earn a living from their passions. Patreon.com facilitates connections between users, offering access to a diverse range of content, including videos, photographs, artwork, audio clips, and more. This model encourages active participation from fans, who gain exclusive benefits and insights into the creative process, fostering a community around the creators they support.

Gitter

Seed Round in 2015
Gitter is an open-source chat and networking platform based in London, United Kingdom, designed to facilitate the management, growth, and connection of communities through messaging and content discovery. It provides users with instant messaging services that simplify community collaboration, allowing for easy organization and expansion of groups. The platform integrates with various tools such as GitHub, Trello, and Jenkins, enhancing its functionality for developers. Gitter's mission focuses on connecting developers to foster strong relationships among peers and with the technologies they utilize.

Dubsmash

Series A in 2015
Dubsmash, Inc. operates a mobile application that enables users to create and share lip-synced videos. Founded in 2017 and based in New York, the platform allows content creators to select audio clips from movies, songs, and quotes, and then record themselves lip-syncing to these clips. Users can also upload their own audio, enhancing their videos with color but without additional filters or text animation. The application serves as a micro-video-entertainment platform, fostering creativity and social interaction among its users.

Flipagram

Series B in 2015
Flipagram, Inc. is a mobile application developer based in Rolling Hills Estates, California, specializing in creating short video stories that combine photos, videos, and music. The app is compatible with iPhone, Android, and Windows mobile devices, catering to a global audience with tens of millions of monthly users. As one of the fastest-growing apps in the world, Flipagram enables users to easily craft engaging content, enhancing their storytelling capabilities. The company operates as a subsidiary of Cheerful Inc. and, as of February 2017, is also a subsidiary of Beijing Byte Dance Telecommunications Co., Ltd.

navabi

Series D in 2015
navabi is a leading destination for premium plus-size fashion in Europe, aiming to become a global leader in this niche market. The company offers a vast selection of brands tailored specifically for plus-sized women and has developed its own in-house labels. Through its website, navabi.co.uk, customers gain access to the latest trends from cutting-edge European plus-size designers, complemented by worldwide express delivery. The platform features weekly fashion editorials, regularly updated product listings, and unique video presentations that provide style recommendations for each collection, enhancing the shopping experience for style-savvy plus-sized consumers.

Crossfader

Venture Round in 2014
Crossfader is an online music application platform designed to simplify the process of creating music mashups. It allows users to mix and match existing songs effortlessly, turning anyone into a DJ within seconds. The app fosters a large community where users can discover, remix, and share their creations with others globally. By providing an accessible way to engage with music, Crossfader enhances the user experience and encourages creativity in music production.

Secret

Series B in 2014
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

Patreon

Series A in 2014
Patreon Inc. is a membership platform founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, California, that enables content creators and artists to monetize their work through direct relationships with their fans. The platform allows creators to receive recurring financial support from patrons who pledge to fund their projects, thereby empowering artists to earn a living from their passions. Patreon.com facilitates connections between users, offering access to a diverse range of content, including videos, photographs, artwork, audio clips, and more. This model encourages active participation from fans, who gain exclusive benefits and insights into the creative process, fostering a community around the creators they support.

Socialbakers

Series C in 2014
Socialbakers is a leading social media management platform that serves thousands of enterprise brands and small to medium-sized businesses globally. It utilizes the largest social media data set in the industry to provide analytics and optimization services, enabling brands to measure and compare the effectiveness of their social marketing campaigns. With over 2,500 clients across 100 countries, Socialbakers tracks approximately 10 million social profiles on all major social platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and others. Established as a Facebook Marketing Partner in 2011 and a Pinterest and LinkedIn Marketing Partner in 2017, Socialbakers is dedicated to helping brands ensure that their social media investments yield measurable business outcomes.

Path

Series C in 2014
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service for building personal social networks with up to 150 contacts. Currently Path Places. Path Talk and Path sold to Daum Kakao May 28, 2015. Path brings people closer together. Guided by the belief that mobile technology will fundamentally change the cultural, social, and economic landscape, Path focuses on simplicity, quality, and privacy to provide the best mobile personal networking service in the world. Path was designed with the people they love, closest friends, and family in mind.

Flipboard

Series C in 2013
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile social magazine application, allowing users to collect and share news articles, videos, and photos from a variety of sources. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard's platform enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests and present it in a digital magazine format. This personalized magazine can be easily shared and followed through social media, facilitating an engaging way for users to stay updated on news and discover stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard offers custom branded layout solutions for publishers and provides native and display advertising services to advertisers.

Secret

Seed Round in 2013
Secret offers an online platform that enables users to share their personal secrets with other users anonymously. It owns and operates a mobile application that helps users to share and connect with friends. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

navabi

Series C in 2013
navabi is a leading destination for premium plus-size fashion in Europe, aiming to become a global leader in this niche market. The company offers a vast selection of brands tailored specifically for plus-sized women and has developed its own in-house labels. Through its website, navabi.co.uk, customers gain access to the latest trends from cutting-edge European plus-size designers, complemented by worldwide express delivery. The platform features weekly fashion editorials, regularly updated product listings, and unique video presentations that provide style recommendations for each collection, enhancing the shopping experience for style-savvy plus-sized consumers.

Notonthehighstreet

Series D in 2013
Notonthehighstreet is a UK-based online retailer operating since 2006, offering a curated selection of unique, high-quality products across various categories such as homeware, garden, jewelry, art, and gifts. The platform connects customers directly with over 5,000 small creative businesses, providing an alternative to traditional high street shopping. With headquarters in Richmond, the company has experienced significant growth, reaching gross sales of £127 million in 2014, and employs a team of over 200. Notonthehighstreet is backed by several venture capital firms and is led by CEO Simon Belsham, aiming to build a brand that supports partners' growth and innovation while captivating customers for the long term.

Frontback

Seed Round in 2013
Frontback is a mobile application based in San Francisco that allows users to capture and share moments from dual perspectives by utilizing both the front and back cameras of their devices. The app enables users to take a photo of themselves alongside an image of their surroundings, combining these into a single montage. In addition to capturing images, Frontback offers features such as advanced gestures for camera switching, the ability to add captions and location tags, and options for sharing content across various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. This innovative approach to photography enhances user engagement by allowing individuals to showcase both their experiences and environments simultaneously.

SnapGuide

Series A in 2013
Snapguide is a platform that allows users to share and view step-by-step how-to guides on a wide range of topics, including cooking, crafting, and DIY projects. Founded by Daniel Raffel and Steve Krulewitz, Snapguide offers both an iOS application and a web service that facilitates the sharing of instructional content. Users can create their own guides, showcasing their skills and interests, and share these creations with friends on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. The service fosters a community where individuals can discuss various topics and exchange knowledge, making it a valuable resource for those looking to learn or teach new skills.

Storybird

Series A in 2013
Storybird Inc. operates an online platform designed for writers, readers, and artists to create, read, and share visual stories. Founded in 2009 and based in Brooklyn, New York, the platform curates artwork from illustrators and animators worldwide, inspiring users of all ages to craft narratives from these images. Storybird serves as a storytelling community for families, educators, and both amateur and professional writers. With over 5 million members, including more than 400,000 educators, the platform has facilitated the creation of approximately 15 million stories, which have been read for several billion minutes. Through its simple tools, Storybird enables users to quickly build digital books, discover new authors, and connect with fellow readers, fostering a vibrant environment that encourages creativity and storytelling.

Brit +

Series A in 2013
Brit + Co is a digital media company founded in 2011 by Brit Morin, catering to women with a creative spirit. It inspires, educates, and entertains its audience through engaging content, reaching over 125 million users online and across various platforms. The company produces over 100 pieces of content daily, including videos that have garnered tens of millions of views. Brit + Co extends its reach beyond digital platforms, offering offline experiences and a free app to further engage its community.

IRCCloud

Seed Round in 2013
IRCCloud is a cloud-based IRC client that facilitates real-time communication for teams. It allows users to stay connected and engage in discussions from any location, ensuring that messages are never missed. By integrating various media types, such as images, videos, tweets, and code snippets, the platform enhances group communication and promotes collaboration. This approach helps teams reduce the need for unnecessary meetings and minimizes reliance on email, streamlining the communication process and enabling more efficient interactions.

Foodily

Venture Round in 2013
Foodily, Inc. operates a social recipe network and search engine, facilitating the discovery, collection, and sharing of food recipes. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, Foodily allows users to browse a vast selection of recipes from renowned chefs and emerging bloggers. The platform emphasizes user-friendly features, enabling individuals to refine searches based on criteria such as cook time, calories, and specific ingredients. Users can compare recipes side-by-side and organize their favorites into personalized collections, similar to playlists. Additionally, Foodily integrates with social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, allowing users to see and share recipes recommended by friends, enhancing the communal aspect of cooking and recipe sharing. As of 2015, Foodily operates as a subsidiary of Sia Ask.fm LLC.

Crossfader

Seed Round in 2013
Crossfader is an online music application platform designed to simplify the process of creating music mashups. It allows users to mix and match existing songs effortlessly, turning anyone into a DJ within seconds. The app fosters a large community where users can discover, remix, and share their creations with others globally. By providing an accessible way to engage with music, Crossfader enhances the user experience and encourages creativity in music production.

Socialbakers

Series B in 2012
Socialbakers is a leading social media management platform that serves thousands of enterprise brands and small to medium-sized businesses globally. It utilizes the largest social media data set in the industry to provide analytics and optimization services, enabling brands to measure and compare the effectiveness of their social marketing campaigns. With over 2,500 clients across 100 countries, Socialbakers tracks approximately 10 million social profiles on all major social platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, and others. Established as a Facebook Marketing Partner in 2011 and a Pinterest and LinkedIn Marketing Partner in 2017, Socialbakers is dedicated to helping brands ensure that their social media investments yield measurable business outcomes.

8tracks

Seed Round in 2012
8tracks, Inc. is an internet radio service and social network that enables users to create and discover playlists containing at least eight tracks. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in San Francisco, with additional offices in New York and Los Angeles, 8tracks allows members to upload songs from their personal collections to craft virtual mixtapes. This platform serves as a social alternative to traditional radio services, offering listeners the ability to tune into curated playlists that reflect the tastes and expertise of other music enthusiasts. Users can explore playlists based on various criteria, including artist, genre, or activity, fostering a community around shared musical interests.

Crossfader

Venture Round in 2012
Crossfader is an online music application platform designed to simplify the process of creating music mashups. It allows users to mix and match existing songs effortlessly, turning anyone into a DJ within seconds. The app fosters a large community where users can discover, remix, and share their creations with others globally. By providing an accessible way to engage with music, Crossfader enhances the user experience and encourages creativity in music production.

SnapGuide

Series A in 2012
Snapguide is a platform that allows users to share and view step-by-step how-to guides on a wide range of topics, including cooking, crafting, and DIY projects. Founded by Daniel Raffel and Steve Krulewitz, Snapguide offers both an iOS application and a web service that facilitates the sharing of instructional content. Users can create their own guides, showcasing their skills and interests, and share these creations with friends on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. The service fosters a community where individuals can discuss various topics and exchange knowledge, making it a valuable resource for those looking to learn or teach new skills.

Readmill

Series A in 2012
Readmill is a Berlin-based social reading platform that offers users the ability to read ebooks, highlight passages, and share these highlights with friends, fostering discussions around the content. Founded and led by CEO Henrik Berggren, Readmill has formed partnerships with several independent bookstores, including Leanpub, Readlists, Free-ebooks.net, Jottify, OR Books, Publit, and Bibliocrunch, enhancing its offerings and reach within the literary community. The platform aims to create a collaborative reading experience that combines individual engagement with social interaction.

Frontback

Seed Round in 2012
Frontback is a mobile application based in San Francisco that allows users to capture and share moments from dual perspectives by utilizing both the front and back cameras of their devices. The app enables users to take a photo of themselves alongside an image of their surroundings, combining these into a single montage. In addition to capturing images, Frontback offers features such as advanced gestures for camera switching, the ability to add captions and location tags, and options for sharing content across various social media platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. This innovative approach to photography enhances user engagement by allowing individuals to showcase both their experiences and environments simultaneously.

Notonthehighstreet

Series D in 2012
Notonthehighstreet is a UK-based online retailer operating since 2006, offering a curated selection of unique, high-quality products across various categories such as homeware, garden, jewelry, art, and gifts. The platform connects customers directly with over 5,000 small creative businesses, providing an alternative to traditional high street shopping. With headquarters in Richmond, the company has experienced significant growth, reaching gross sales of £127 million in 2014, and employs a team of over 200. Notonthehighstreet is backed by several venture capital firms and is led by CEO Simon Belsham, aiming to build a brand that supports partners' growth and innovation while captivating customers for the long term.

Brit +

Seed Round in 2012
Brit + Co is a digital media company founded in 2011 by Brit Morin, catering to women with a creative spirit. It inspires, educates, and entertains its audience through engaging content, reaching over 125 million users online and across various platforms. The company produces over 100 pieces of content daily, including videos that have garnered tens of millions of views. Brit + Co extends its reach beyond digital platforms, offering offline experiences and a free app to further engage its community.

Path

Series B in 2012
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service for building personal social networks with up to 150 contacts. Currently Path Places. Path Talk and Path sold to Daum Kakao May 28, 2015. Path brings people closer together. Guided by the belief that mobile technology will fundamentally change the cultural, social, and economic landscape, Path focuses on simplicity, quality, and privacy to provide the best mobile personal networking service in the world. Path was designed with the people they love, closest friends, and family in mind.

Tripbirds

Seed Round in 2012
Tripbirds AB is a travel platform based in Stockholm, Sweden, founded in 2011. It allows users to access travel-related updates through their social networks, enabling them to discover new places and receive recommendations from friends for trip planning. By collecting check-ins and photos from platforms such as Facebook, Foursquare, and Instagram, Tripbirds provides insights into friends' travel experiences, enhancing the trip planning process. Additionally, the platform offers hotel listings, focusing on boutique accommodations worldwide, allowing travelers to book hotels online. Tripbirds aims to facilitate travel planning by harnessing social connections and user-generated content.

SnapGuide

Seed Round in 2011
Snapguide is a platform that allows users to share and view step-by-step how-to guides on a wide range of topics, including cooking, crafting, and DIY projects. Founded by Daniel Raffel and Steve Krulewitz, Snapguide offers both an iOS application and a web service that facilitates the sharing of instructional content. Users can create their own guides, showcasing their skills and interests, and share these creations with friends on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. The service fosters a community where individuals can discuss various topics and exchange knowledge, making it a valuable resource for those looking to learn or teach new skills.

Flipboard

Series B in 2011
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile social magazine application, allowing users to collect and share news articles, videos, and photos from a variety of sources. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard's platform enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests and present it in a digital magazine format. This personalized magazine can be easily shared and followed through social media, facilitating an engaging way for users to stay updated on news and discover stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard offers custom branded layout solutions for publishers and provides native and display advertising services to advertisers.

Amen.

Seed Round in 2011
Amen provides a way for users to voice strong opinions. Amen is available as an iOS app and on the web. Investors include A-Grade and Index Ventures.

Lightbox

Seed Round in 2011
Lightbox is a company that specializes in developing mobile applications for Android devices. Their flagship product, Lightbox Photos, enhances the user experience by replacing the standard camera app on Android phones. This application seamlessly syncs users' photos with social media platforms and offers cloud storage for images on Lightbox.com. The innovative approach to mobile photography has positioned Lightbox as a notable player in

Path

Series A in 2011
Path is a mobile photo-sharing and messaging service for building personal social networks with up to 150 contacts. Currently Path Places. Path Talk and Path sold to Daum Kakao May 28, 2015. Path brings people closer together. Guided by the belief that mobile technology will fundamentally change the cultural, social, and economic landscape, Path focuses on simplicity, quality, and privacy to provide the best mobile personal networking service in the world. Path was designed with the people they love, closest friends, and family in mind.

Notonthehighstreet

Series C in 2010
Notonthehighstreet is a UK-based online retailer operating since 2006, offering a curated selection of unique, high-quality products across various categories such as homeware, garden, jewelry, art, and gifts. The platform connects customers directly with over 5,000 small creative businesses, providing an alternative to traditional high street shopping. With headquarters in Richmond, the company has experienced significant growth, reaching gross sales of £127 million in 2014, and employs a team of over 200. Notonthehighstreet is backed by several venture capital firms and is led by CEO Simon Belsham, aiming to build a brand that supports partners' growth and innovation while captivating customers for the long term.

Flipboard

Series A in 2010
Flipboard, Inc. is a company that develops a mobile social magazine application, allowing users to collect and share news articles, videos, and photos from a variety of sources. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Palo Alto, California, with additional offices in New York and Beijing, Flipboard's platform enables users to aggregate web content based on their personal interests and present it in a digital magazine format. This personalized magazine can be easily shared and followed through social media, facilitating an engaging way for users to stay updated on news and discover stories from around the world. Additionally, Flipboard offers custom branded layout solutions for publishers and provides native and display advertising services to advertisers.

GroupSpaces

Venture Round in 2010
GroupSpaces Limited is a London-based company that offers an online platform designed for managing membership groups, including clubs, charities, professional associations, and alumni networks. Established in 2007, the platform provides a range of features for group leaders, allowing them to organize member records, send newsletters, host forums, manage events, and collect membership fees. With a user base exceeding one million memberships, GroupSpaces aims to simplify the management of various organizations by enabling them to promote their activities online effectively. The company was founded by David Langer and Andy Young, who sought to improve their own experiences managing groups during their time at university. GroupSpaces serves a global customer base and is supported by various investors.

Foodily

Venture Round in 2010
Foodily, Inc. operates a social recipe network and search engine, facilitating the discovery, collection, and sharing of food recipes. Founded in 2009 and based in San Francisco, Foodily allows users to browse a vast selection of recipes from renowned chefs and emerging bloggers. The platform emphasizes user-friendly features, enabling individuals to refine searches based on criteria such as cook time, calories, and specific ingredients. Users can compare recipes side-by-side and organize their favorites into personalized collections, similar to playlists. Additionally, Foodily integrates with social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, allowing users to see and share recipes recommended by friends, enhancing the communal aspect of cooking and recipe sharing. As of 2015, Foodily operates as a subsidiary of Sia Ask.fm LLC.

TweetDeck

Series B in 2010
TweetDeck is a Twitter client designed for desktop, web, and mobile devices, featuring a unique columned user interface that allows users to manage and monitor Twitter feeds efficiently. Originally developed as an Adobe AIR application, TweetDeck enables users to organize their main feed into topic or group-specific columns, offering a broader overview of tweets in real-time. The application integrates various social media services, including Twitter and Facebook, to enhance user experience. In 2011, TweetDeck was acquired by Twitter, which subsequently rebuilt the application using HTML5 technology, further improving its functionality and accessibility.

Playfish

Series B in 2008
Playfish is a developer and publisher of social games designed for interactive play among friends on platforms like Facebook, MySpace, and mobile devices. The company has achieved significant success, with each of its games ranking among the top 10 on Facebook. Notably, Pet Society has emerged as the most popular game on the platform, attracting over 11 million monthly users. In addition to game development, Playfish offers advertising opportunities, including in-game video advertisements and sponsorship packages. The company is supported by Accel Partners and Index Ventures and operates offices in London, San Francisco, Beijing, and Tromso, Norway.

Frengo

Series A in 2007
Frengo is a community where people share buzz - a stream of opinions, updates, questions, predictions and games. The service allows users to follow buzz on their mobile phone or on the website. In March of 2008, Frengo launched an Open Social Mobile Toolkit that allowed developers to launch mobile applications across Facebook MySpace, Bebo, Hi5 and others.

Netlog

Series A in 2007
Netlog, established by Massive Media NV in Ghent, Belgium, is a European social networking platform. It enables users to connect with friends, family, and new acquaintances, offering features like personal web page creation, messaging, gaming, video sharing, and blogging. Available in 34 languages, Netlog has amassed over 80 million members across Europe.

Frengo

Series A in 2006
Frengo is a community where people share buzz - a stream of opinions, updates, questions, predictions and games. The service allows users to follow buzz on their mobile phone or on the website. In March of 2008, Frengo launched an Open Social Mobile Toolkit that allowed developers to launch mobile applications across Facebook MySpace, Bebo, Hi5 and others.

Stardoll

Series B in 2006
Stardoll AB, established in 2002 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, operates an online community platform primarily for teenage girls and tweens. The company enables users to create and customize avatars, engage in social interactions, express creativity through fashion and design, and shop for virtual and real-world products. Stardoll's offerings include a wide range of fashion, décor, and beauty items, catering to a global audience aged 9-17.

Last.fm

Series A in 2006
Last.fm is a social networking platform focused on music recommendation services. It distinguishes itself by using user data, submitted through various devices and media players, to curate personalized recommendations and internet radio stations, rather than relying solely on musical attributes like some competitors. The platform features artist profiles, discographies, community forums, and event listings, fostering a vibrant community of music enthusiasts. An extensive API allows numerous applications and services, including popular platforms, to utilize Last.fm's user data for enhanced functionality. This has led to a dynamic ecosystem where developers can create innovative music-related services, connecting users’ playlists and favorite tracks with various social networks.

Stardoll

Series A in 2006
Stardoll AB, established in 2002 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, operates an online community platform primarily for teenage girls and tweens. The company enables users to create and customize avatars, engage in social interactions, express creativity through fashion and design, and shop for virtual and real-world products. Stardoll's offerings include a wide range of fashion, décor, and beauty items, catering to a global audience aged 9-17.
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