Brandlive

Brandlive is a Software as a service (SaaS) company based in Portland, Oregon. The enterprise platform is primarily used for commerce, marketing, and product training.

Brandlive, Inc.
Private
IndustrySoftware
Founded2010 (2010)
FoundersFritz Brumder and Ben McKinley
Headquarters
Portland, OR
,
USA
ProductsReal Time Interaction software[1]
Websiteyourbrandlive.com

History

Brandlive was created in 2010 by Ben McKinley and current CEO Fritz Brumder as a product of Cascade Web Development, as a way to incorporate live video into online shopping.[2] The idea for Brandlive came to Brumder when he was using Skype to see a friend's new retail store in New York City, and made a purchase as a result of the demonstration via live video.[3]

In 2012, Brandlive was established as its own separate entity.

In May 2013, the company received $1.6 million in Series A funding from Oregon Angel Fund,[4] Angel Oregon,[5] Portland Seed Fund,[6] among others.

In September 2013, Brandlive was announced as a finalist for the Oregon Entrepreneurs Network Tom Holce Entrepreneurship Awards.[7]

In 2018 Brandlive grew to $3.0 million in revenue, up 56% from $1.9 million in 2017. As of 2018 Brandlive has 30 employees and 100 customers.[8]

Products

Brandlive is a Real Time Interaction platform that combines live video, chat-based social interaction, and custom conversion tools to create individual, customized event pages. The software is web-based and can scale to unlimited audience sizes.[9]

Commerce applications attempt to replicate and improve consumer experience commonly experienced via televised home shopping or retail store demonstration. Common marketing applications are presenting products in real time over the Internet, engaging industry leaders and influencers, and gathering feedback and reviews in a virtual focus group-style setting. Through B2B applications, companies can train supply chain partners on the latest product benefits and features, as well as conduct corporate communications such as company town halls.[10]

gollark: Then why's there a bunch of resumey stuff in `Threading.add` there?
gollark: It would really make more sense to have the `add` thing just add to a coroutine list and then have something to run everything in the list in a loop.
gollark: Er, that seems a broken way to do it.
gollark: And... why do you store the event in `_`.
gollark: Also, I don't think `os.pullEvent("threading.stop", Threading)` will do anything other than wait for a `threading.stop` event.

References

  1. "yourbrandlive.com/solutions". Brandlive.
  2. "Portland startup Your Brandlive infuses online retail with in-store interaction". Oregon Live.
  3. "MTS Episode 42 - Brandlive". Meet the Startup. Archived from the original on 2014-10-13.
  4. "Brandlive Wins Angel Oregon Competition". Oregon Live.
  5. "Angel Oregon winner Brandlive eyes next round". Portland Business Journal.
  6. "Portland Seed Fund announces third class of startup". Oregon Live.
  7. "Meet the finalists for Oregon Entrepreneurs Network honors". www.bizjournals.com. Retrieved 2020-04-23.
  8. [getlatka.com "How Brandlive hit $3.0M in Revenue, 100 Customers in 2018"] Check |url= value (help). LATKA. Retrieved 2020-05-23.
  9. "The Direct Effect". Response Magazine. Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
  10. "There's No Place Like Home". Electronic Retailer Magazine. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-01-30.
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