Muzzley

Muzzley is an app to control your Internet of Things devices.[1] The app, available for iOS, Android and Windows 10 allows you to control these devices. They provide third party devices integrations through their API's and SDK's for manufacturers to directly embed into their micro controllers.[2]

Muzzley Corp.
Type of businessPrivate
Available inEnglish
HeadquartersSan Francisco
Founder(s)Domingos Bruges
Eduardo Pinheiro
IndustryProduct Development
Employees18
URLwww.muzzley.com
RegistrationRequired
LaunchedMay 2012
Current statusActive
Native client(s) oniOS, Android,
Windows 10

History

Muzzley was founded in March 2012 by Domingos Bruges and Eduardo Pinheiro.[3]

Later that year, they started beta testing and raised their first round of seed investment.

In 2013, the Muzzley team moved to the United States. They also expanded their team and partnered with Intel.

In February 2014, Muzzley received $2.5m in Seed venture capital funding, led by Portugal Ventures.[4] The investment was also backed by Espirito Santo Ventures and Plug and Play Tech Center.

They also nominated Jon Castor as the Chair of the Board and released the second major release of the app, Muzzley V2.0.

Compatible Devices

  • Belkin Wemo Switch
  • Belkin Wemo Insight Switch
  • Belkin Wemo Light Switch
  • Belkin Wemo LED Light Bulbs
  • Belkin Wemo Maker
  • Phillips Hue
  • D-Link Cameras
  • Trax GPS Tracker
  • Tractive GPS Tracker
  • Netatmo Weather Station
  • Koubachi Plant Care
  • GreenIQ Smart Garden Hub
  • Withings
  • CrockPot Smart Slow Cooker
  • Misfit Fitness Trackers
  • Mr. Coffee Smart Coffee Maker
  • Nest Learning Thermostat
  • Nest Protect
  • LIFX
  • ecobee3
  • Automatic
  • Mojio
  • Egardia
  • Chamberlain MyQ
  • Connected by TCP
  • Rachio Iro
  • Insteon
  • Milight
  • Easybulb
  • Futlight
  • Qblinks Qmote

References

  1. "Muzzley". 3 June 2014.
  2. "Muzzley Developers". 3 June 2014.
  3. "Angel List". Muzzley. 3 June 2014.
  4. Portugal Ventures, 'Portugal Ventures, April 27, 2014


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