Revolution

Revolution, LLC is a venture capital firm established in 2005, headquartered in Washington, D.C., with an additional office in San Francisco, California. The firm specializes in growth capital investments across various sectors, including Financial Services, Sports, Media & Entertainment, Marketplaces, Software & Services, Transportation, Hospitality & Travel, E-Commerce, Manufacturing, Education, Health, and Food. Revolution typically invests between $1 million and $12 million in portfolio companies, often aiming for a controlling stake. As part of its operations, Revolution encompasses several funds, such as Revolution Ventures and Revolution Growth, that target early-stage and growth-stage investments in technology-enabled businesses and innovative companies. The firm emphasizes collaboration with top-tier investors and actively participates in the governance of its portfolio companies. Revolution is committed to supporting entrepreneurs in high-potential geographies, advocating for the belief that great companies can emerge and thrive from diverse locations.

Patrick Conroy

Partner

David Golden

Managing Partner

Kristin M. Gunther

Principal

Nancy Hilliker

Vice President

Anna Kohanski Mason

Managing Partner

Graham Ober

Vice President

Curtis Oberg

Vice President

Tige Savage

Managing Partner

Clara Sieg

Partner and Founding Member

Fifi Young

Associate and Investor

Past deals in District of Columbia

Curbio

Series B in 2022
Curbio partners with real estate agents and homeowners to deliver a smart and hassle-free home improvement experience designed to get every home on the market and sold fast.

Cava Group

Series F in 2021
Cava Group is a Mediterranean culinary brand that offers chef-crafted dips and spreads. It operates a restaurant chain aimed at offering the flavors of Mediterranean cooking. The company's restaurants provide modern, authentic, and vibrant Mediterranean food through their fast-casual restaurants and digital platform that enables customers to experience and order Mediterranean food through both physical and digital environments. The company was founded in 2006 and based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Ordway

Series A in 2020
Ordway is a billing and revenue automation platform that assists businesses in managing recurring subscriptions, contract details, pricing transactions, invoicing, payment collection, and revenue recognition. The platform is used by companies in various industries to reduce back-office inefficiencies, identify revenue trends, and streamline finance and operations tasks.

Mind-X

Seed Round in 2020
Mind-X combines neurotechnology, augmented reality, and Artificial Intelligence to create computer interference. The company develops an interface framework combining brain-computer interfaces and artificial intelligence designed for spatial computing applications. Founded in 2017 by Geoffrey Ling and Julia Brown, Mind-X is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.

Remodelmate

Seed Round in 2020
Get unbiased, transparent pricing from local home remodeling contractors, and pay securely online with metered payments. Self-manage your home renovation with project milestones, or book a remodelmate Concierge to manage the whole thing for you. The better way to renovate.

Chase Therapeutics

Venture Round in 2019
Chase Therapeutics is an early-stage, product-based specialty pharmaceutical company focused on the development of better treatments for brain disease.

Aurora Insight

Series A in 2019
Aurora Insight helps companies deploy, optimize, and leverage wireless with the first dynamic map of connectivity and the radio spectrum. We are the one source of truth when it comes to available spectrum and wireless connectivity. We provide detailed insights on existing wireless infrastructure and RF environments enabling organizations to make the best business decisions.

Lynk Global

Seed Round in 2019
Lynk Global is a mobile network technology company that offers universal connectivity for mobile phones. It allows standard mobile phones, without any changes in hardware or software, to be connected virtually anywhere on the globe using our low-earth-orbit satellites.

Lynk Global

Seed Round in 2018
Lynk Global is a mobile network technology company that offers universal connectivity for mobile phones. It allows standard mobile phones, without any changes in hardware or software, to be connected virtually anywhere on the globe using our low-earth-orbit satellites.

Rize

Seed Round in 2018
Rize creates customer-centric financial solutions for fintechs, incumbents, and non-financial brands. Rize was founded on October 4, 2015.

Optoro

Series E in 2018
Optoro is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider with a returns management system (RMS) for brands, retailers, and 3PLs. The RMS spans the entire returns lifecycle— from return initiation, return methods, dispositioning/grading, restock, and ultimately resale. Optoro's RMS threads together the returns experience from customer-facing returns channels (website portal) to back-end operational systems like WMS.

Framebridge

Series C in 2018
Framebridge is a custom framing startup that provides an online custom framing service. The company has tackled the painful, inconvenient and costly process of custom framing an item, replacing it with an experience that places the customer first. Through a tech-forward experience and an obsessive focus on quality and materials, they have introduced a new generation of customers to the tradition of custom manufacturing. Framebridge customers can choose from a curated selection of on-trend frame styles, then upload their photos to the Framebridge website, or ship their items directly to Framebridge in prepaid packaging. The expert team at Framebridge will receive their items and handcraft beautiful custom frames to each customer's exact specifications. The finished pieces ship directly to consumers, arriving in days, ready to hang. Framebridge's transparent pricing, which is determined by the size of each item, begins at $39 and includes free shipping. Framebridge launched in 2014 as a solution to founder Susan Tynan’s ongoing frustration over getting her travel art custom framed. Framebridge investors include New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Revolution Ventures, and SWaN & Legend Venture Partners, as well as seasoned retail and technology executives with industry experience at Crate & Barrel, Rent the Runway, and LivingSocial. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates manufacturing facilities in Richmond, KY, and Lanham, MD.

Ordway

Seed Round in 2018
Ordway is a billing and revenue automation platform that assists businesses in managing recurring subscriptions, contract details, pricing transactions, invoicing, payment collection, and revenue recognition. The platform is used by companies in various industries to reduce back-office inefficiencies, identify revenue trends, and streamline finance and operations tasks.

Placemakr

Seed Round in 2018
Placemakr is an alternative lodging service company that operates pop-up hotels in newly built, luxury apartment buildings. The hotels offer fully furnished apartments that combine the comforts of home, the services of a hotel, and the amenities of newly built, luxury apartment buildings. Placemakr allows multifamily developers to de-risk the lease-up phase of new assets and creates a new revenue stream while serving as an added amenity for residents. Placemakr was established in 2017 in Washington, District of Columbia by Jason Fudin.

Hatch Apps

Seed Round in 2018
Hatch Apps is a no-code platform for teams to build mobile apps, APIs, databases, and more. We save companies time and money on software development by putting them in full control. We're on a mission to make software development accessible to all. We believe that everyone should be able to build quality software, regardless of their technical ability. Hatch Apps is backed by Morgan Stanley, Y Combinator, Revolution, AVG Funds, January Ventures, and several other prominent investors.

Hatch Apps

Seed Round in 2018
Hatch Apps is a no-code platform for teams to build mobile apps, APIs, databases, and more. We save companies time and money on software development by putting them in full control. We're on a mission to make software development accessible to all. We believe that everyone should be able to build quality software, regardless of their technical ability. Hatch Apps is backed by Morgan Stanley, Y Combinator, Revolution, AVG Funds, January Ventures, and several other prominent investors.

ICX Media

Funding Round in 2018
ICX Media is a data-as-a-service company providing breakthrough data, analytics and intelligence to brands, media and entertainment companies and agencies. The ICX platform leverages machine learning and data science to analyze billions of district data points to best predict what type of video content is most likely to engage specific target audiences. Leading media companies, particularly CTV and streaming focused companies, use ICX to more effectively create and market content that resonates with their target audiences. Brands and agencies use ICX to better create and target highly engaging content for target consumers. Clients include numerous large media and entertainment companies, brands and agencies around the world.

KLDiscovery

Venture Round in 2018
KLDiscovery provides technology-enabled services and software to help law firms, corporations, government agencies, and consumers solve complex data challenges.

Upskill

Seed Round in 2018
Upskill provides wearable technology to connect hands-on workers from the factory to the warehouse to the jobsite. Its robust platform, Skylight, connects the industrial workforce with the people, processes, information, and equipment they need to do their jobs with greater efficiency and fewer errors, leaving them hands free to focus on their tasks at hand, and their tools. For organizations in the competitive global market looking to increase productivity, improve quality, reduce costs, train new workers, retain tribal knowledge, and provide a strong foundation for further investments, the future starts with Upskill.

Upside

Seed Round in 2018
Upside Travel Company, LLC operates a platform designed for small and mid-sized businesses to manage their travel needs efficiently. Founded in 2015 and based in Washington, District of Columbia, the company specializes in creating customized travel packages that include international travel, round-trip options, and combined air and hotel arrangements. Upside also offers gift cards as part of its services. The company's innovative approach aims to enhance the business travel experience, transforming it from a routine task into a more engaging and effective process. By leveraging technology and dedicated support, Upside enhances travel management for its clients, helping them navigate the complexities of business travel while optimizing costs and convenience.

WireWheel

Seed Round in 2017
WireWheel.io is a software company that revolutionizes data privacy and protection as-a-service for companies. WireWheel delivers a cloud-based solution to to help global organizations become GDPR-ready and operationalize privacy in the enterprise.

Resonate

Series C in 2017
Resonate's pioneering approach goes beyond traditional targeting on broad demographics, past behaviors or general interests. Political campaigns, advocacy groups and major consumer brands now use Resonate's motivations based targeting to deliver successful online ad campaigns based on otherwise unidentifiable values such as patriotism, environmentalism, taste for luxury, interest in innovation and thousands of other human dimensions.

BrainScope Company

Venture Round in 2017
Brainscope is a medical neurotechnology company that improves brain health. It develops a new generation of hand-held, simple-to-use, non-invasive instruments to aid medical professionals in rapidly, accurately, and objectively assessing brain function at the initial point of care. BrainScope devices in development are based on a revolutionary and proprietary technology platform, which integrates databases of brainwave recordings with advanced developments in Digital Signal Processing (DSP), sophisticated linear and non-linear algorithms, miniaturized hardware, and disposable headset sensors. It also provides objective, diagnostic insights that enable better patient care. The company’s innovative BrainScope One system is the first and only portable, EEG-based, radiation-free platform that empowers physicians to quickly make accurate head injury assessments. It was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.

Framebridge

Series B in 2017
Framebridge is a custom framing startup that provides an online custom framing service. The company has tackled the painful, inconvenient and costly process of custom framing an item, replacing it with an experience that places the customer first. Through a tech-forward experience and an obsessive focus on quality and materials, they have introduced a new generation of customers to the tradition of custom manufacturing. Framebridge customers can choose from a curated selection of on-trend frame styles, then upload their photos to the Framebridge website, or ship their items directly to Framebridge in prepaid packaging. The expert team at Framebridge will receive their items and handcraft beautiful custom frames to each customer's exact specifications. The finished pieces ship directly to consumers, arriving in days, ready to hang. Framebridge's transparent pricing, which is determined by the size of each item, begins at $39 and includes free shipping. Framebridge launched in 2014 as a solution to founder Susan Tynan’s ongoing frustration over getting her travel art custom framed. Framebridge investors include New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Revolution Ventures, and SWaN & Legend Venture Partners, as well as seasoned retail and technology executives with industry experience at Crate & Barrel, Rent the Runway, and LivingSocial. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates manufacturing facilities in Richmond, KY, and Lanham, MD.

Cava Group

Series C in 2017
Cava Group is a Mediterranean culinary brand that offers chef-crafted dips and spreads. It operates a restaurant chain aimed at offering the flavors of Mediterranean cooking. The company's restaurants provide modern, authentic, and vibrant Mediterranean food through their fast-casual restaurants and digital platform that enables customers to experience and order Mediterranean food through both physical and digital environments. The company was founded in 2006 and based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Optoro

Series D in 2016
Optoro is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider with a returns management system (RMS) for brands, retailers, and 3PLs. The RMS spans the entire returns lifecycle— from return initiation, return methods, dispositioning/grading, restock, and ultimately resale. Optoro's RMS threads together the returns experience from customer-facing returns channels (website portal) to back-end operational systems like WMS.

Framebridge

Series A in 2016
Framebridge is a custom framing startup that provides an online custom framing service. The company has tackled the painful, inconvenient and costly process of custom framing an item, replacing it with an experience that places the customer first. Through a tech-forward experience and an obsessive focus on quality and materials, they have introduced a new generation of customers to the tradition of custom manufacturing. Framebridge customers can choose from a curated selection of on-trend frame styles, then upload their photos to the Framebridge website, or ship their items directly to Framebridge in prepaid packaging. The expert team at Framebridge will receive their items and handcraft beautiful custom frames to each customer's exact specifications. The finished pieces ship directly to consumers, arriving in days, ready to hang. Framebridge's transparent pricing, which is determined by the size of each item, begins at $39 and includes free shipping. Framebridge launched in 2014 as a solution to founder Susan Tynan’s ongoing frustration over getting her travel art custom framed. Framebridge investors include New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Revolution Ventures, and SWaN & Legend Venture Partners, as well as seasoned retail and technology executives with industry experience at Crate & Barrel, Rent the Runway, and LivingSocial. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates manufacturing facilities in Richmond, KY, and Lanham, MD.

SnagFilms

Venture Round in 2016
SnagFilms Inc. is an online film distribution company that provides audiences with the opportunity to watch, share, and support a wide array of films and documentaries. Established in 2007 and headquartered in New York, the platform offers thousands of full-length movies, TV shows, and documentaries across various genres, including comedy, drama, science, and horror. Viewers can access content on multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, desktops, and TVs, and the service features multi-lingual options to cater to a diverse audience. SnagFilms aims to make independent and award-winning films accessible to a broader community while fostering a culture of support for filmmakers.

Cava Group

Series B in 2015
Cava Group is a Mediterranean culinary brand that offers chef-crafted dips and spreads. It operates a restaurant chain aimed at offering the flavors of Mediterranean cooking. The company's restaurants provide modern, authentic, and vibrant Mediterranean food through their fast-casual restaurants and digital platform that enables customers to experience and order Mediterranean food through both physical and digital environments. The company was founded in 2006 and based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Sweetgreen

Series F in 2015
Sweetgreen is an American fast-casual restaurant chain that serves simple, seasonal, healthy salads, and grain bowls made in-house from scratch, using whole produce delivered that morning. Founded in 2007, the company is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Framebridge

Series A in 2015
Framebridge is a custom framing startup that provides an online custom framing service. The company has tackled the painful, inconvenient and costly process of custom framing an item, replacing it with an experience that places the customer first. Through a tech-forward experience and an obsessive focus on quality and materials, they have introduced a new generation of customers to the tradition of custom manufacturing. Framebridge customers can choose from a curated selection of on-trend frame styles, then upload their photos to the Framebridge website, or ship their items directly to Framebridge in prepaid packaging. The expert team at Framebridge will receive their items and handcraft beautiful custom frames to each customer's exact specifications. The finished pieces ship directly to consumers, arriving in days, ready to hang. Framebridge's transparent pricing, which is determined by the size of each item, begins at $39 and includes free shipping. Framebridge launched in 2014 as a solution to founder Susan Tynan’s ongoing frustration over getting her travel art custom framed. Framebridge investors include New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Revolution Ventures, and SWaN & Legend Venture Partners, as well as seasoned retail and technology executives with industry experience at Crate & Barrel, Rent the Runway, and LivingSocial. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates manufacturing facilities in Richmond, KY, and Lanham, MD.

KLDiscovery

Venture Round in 2015
KLDiscovery provides technology-enabled services and software to help law firms, corporations, government agencies, and consumers solve complex data challenges.

Optoro

Series C in 2014
Optoro is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider with a returns management system (RMS) for brands, retailers, and 3PLs. The RMS spans the entire returns lifecycle— from return initiation, return methods, dispositioning/grading, restock, and ultimately resale. Optoro's RMS threads together the returns experience from customer-facing returns channels (website portal) to back-end operational systems like WMS.

Framebridge

Seed Round in 2014
Framebridge is a custom framing startup that provides an online custom framing service. The company has tackled the painful, inconvenient and costly process of custom framing an item, replacing it with an experience that places the customer first. Through a tech-forward experience and an obsessive focus on quality and materials, they have introduced a new generation of customers to the tradition of custom manufacturing. Framebridge customers can choose from a curated selection of on-trend frame styles, then upload their photos to the Framebridge website, or ship their items directly to Framebridge in prepaid packaging. The expert team at Framebridge will receive their items and handcraft beautiful custom frames to each customer's exact specifications. The finished pieces ship directly to consumers, arriving in days, ready to hang. Framebridge's transparent pricing, which is determined by the size of each item, begins at $39 and includes free shipping. Framebridge launched in 2014 as a solution to founder Susan Tynan’s ongoing frustration over getting her travel art custom framed. Framebridge investors include New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Revolution Ventures, and SWaN & Legend Venture Partners, as well as seasoned retail and technology executives with industry experience at Crate & Barrel, Rent the Runway, and LivingSocial. The company is headquartered in Washington, DC and operates manufacturing facilities in Richmond, KY, and Lanham, MD.

Sweetgreen

Series E in 2014
Sweetgreen is an American fast-casual restaurant chain that serves simple, seasonal, healthy salads, and grain bowls made in-house from scratch, using whole produce delivered that morning. Founded in 2007, the company is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Echo360

Series C in 2014
Echo360 combines all of the video capabilities into a single, smart solution that is so easy to manage. It aims to transform teaching and learning through active learning technology. Echo360 was formed as a subsidiary of Anystream, the world leader in digital media production and workflow management solutions for major media companies. Drawing on a proven track record and history as a technology innovator combined with a clear vision of how technology could better serve education institutions and students around the world, Echo360 has emerged as the global leader in active learning technology. It was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Dulles, Virginia.

Sweetgreen

Series D in 2013
Sweetgreen is an American fast-casual restaurant chain that serves simple, seasonal, healthy salads, and grain bowls made in-house from scratch, using whole produce delivered that morning. Founded in 2007, the company is based in Washington, District of Columbia.

Optoro

Series B in 2013
Optoro is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider with a returns management system (RMS) for brands, retailers, and 3PLs. The RMS spans the entire returns lifecycle— from return initiation, return methods, dispositioning/grading, restock, and ultimately resale. Optoro's RMS threads together the returns experience from customer-facing returns channels (website portal) to back-end operational systems like WMS.

SocialRadar

Series A in 2013
SocialRadar is building technology that makes people aware of the people and connections around them. Developing leading-edge technologies in the mobile, social and location space, SocialRadar is building applications on iPhone, Android and Google Glass that will change the way people connect.

LivingSocial

Venture Round in 2013
LivingSocial operates an online local marketplace to buy and share things to do. It deals in various categories, such as restaurants, events and activities, sports and fitness, health and beauty, and services, travel, shop that includes beauty, fashion, gadgets, home, jewelry, learning, wellness, and coupons, gifts for housewarming, congratulations, thank you, birthday, wedding, and anniversary, and coupons. LivingSocial serves various businesses, such as local merchants, national brands, merchant centers, and affiliates. Aaron Batalion, Eddie Frederick, Tim O'Shaughnessy, and Val Aleksenko founded Hungry Machine in 2007 that later became LivingSocial. LivingSocial has its headquarters in the District of Columbia. It operates as a subsidiary of Groupon as of October 31, 2016.

Homesnap

Series A in 2012
Homesnap is an online mobile platform that provides real estate services to agents, brokers and consumers. Homesnap is a mobile real estate app, powered by a specialized homes database that combines MLS data, property tax records, census data, geographic boundaries and more. Homesnap is also the public-facing brand of the Broker Public Portal, a collaborative venture between real estate brokerages and MLSs to create a national consumer home search experience defined by simplicity, integrity and usability. The portal aims to provide consumers with direct access to the most comprehensive, timely, and complete property information while adhering to fair display guidelines.

Echo360

Venture Round in 2012
Echo360 combines all of the video capabilities into a single, smart solution that is so easy to manage. It aims to transform teaching and learning through active learning technology. Echo360 was formed as a subsidiary of Anystream, the world leader in digital media production and workflow management solutions for major media companies. Drawing on a proven track record and history as a technology innovator combined with a clear vision of how technology could better serve education institutions and students around the world, Echo360 has emerged as the global leader in active learning technology. It was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in Dulles, Virginia.

Resonate

Series B in 2012
Resonate's pioneering approach goes beyond traditional targeting on broad demographics, past behaviors or general interests. Political campaigns, advocacy groups and major consumer brands now use Resonate's motivations based targeting to deliver successful online ad campaigns based on otherwise unidentifiable values such as patriotism, environmentalism, taste for luxury, interest in innovation and thousands of other human dimensions.

HelloWallet

Series B in 2012
HelloWallet improves the performance of organizations by providing independent guidance that aligns corporate spending with human capital needs. Our cloud-based products enable executives with a data platform for making workforce compensation and rewards decisions that drive sustained improvements in engagement and wellness. We do this with web and mobile applications that provide personalized guidance to employees for converting their salary and benefits into prosperity. HelloWallet operates a double bottom line business model, for every five subscriptions we sell we donate one subscription to a family in need through one of our philanthropic partners.

FedBid

Series A in 2012
FedBid is the fully managed online marketplace optimizing the way governments, businesses and educational institutions buy the goods and services they need. In addition to benefitting businesses of every size, FedBid's marketplace is a proven positive force among local economies.

newBrandAnalytics

Series B in 2011
newBrandAnalytics is the provider of social business intelligence solutions delivering unmatched guest satisfaction, consumer intelligence, and competitive insight for the Hospitality, Restaurant and Retail industries. newBrandAnalytics' flagship and enterprise grade product, nBA Insight, enables customer satisfaction focused organizations to identify real-time key insights from guest feedback from social media and internal sources. newBrandAnalytics insight is proven to yield operational improvement, enhanced marketing opportunities, and new strategic initiatives that drive increased revenue and guest count. The company serves clients across food and beverage, hospitality, retail, and government industries, including Five Guys, Hyatt Hotels, Hersha, Ruby Tuesday, Darden, Dick’s Sporting Goods, the District of Columbia and many more.

AddThis

Series D in 2011
AddThis provide online marketers easy-to-use tools to deliver personalized experiences to users across the web. Over 15 million domains reaching 2B unique users, leverage the AddThis platform to drive traffic and engagement. <a href="https://luckypatcherforum.com/modded-play-store/">Modded Pay Store</a> The company leverages a footprint of 1 trillion page views yearly to power their unique offering.

Personal.com

Series A in 2011
Personal (www.personal.com and www.fillit.com) is the award-winning cloud-based data vault and automated form-filling product that allows users to safely control, import, store and share reusable data and documents, and to instantly complete hundreds of thousands of mobile and web forms. Built on privacy- and security-by-design platform, Personal helps individuals to properly leverage their data so they can realize the most value from it -- all with the peace of mind that the data in their vault remains legally theirs, they always know who can access it, and it can't be shared without their permission. The company’s product and innovative approach to individual data control and ownership has been covered in numerous national and international media outlets, including The New York Times, CNN, The Economist, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, TechCrunch, Mashable, GigaOm, Fast Company, Forbes, and others. Personal is headquartered in Washington, DC.

Koofers

Series A in 2010
Koofers is a consumer internet platform that helps college students succeed by providing free access to practice exams, professor ratings, and flashcards. Koofers Campus Recruiter is an enterprise solution that allows employers and recruiting firms to easily find and connect with over 1,000,000 college students looking for internships and full-time job opportunities.

Resonate

Series A in 2010
Resonate's pioneering approach goes beyond traditional targeting on broad demographics, past behaviors or general interests. Political campaigns, advocacy groups and major consumer brands now use Resonate's motivations based targeting to deliver successful online ad campaigns based on otherwise unidentifiable values such as patriotism, environmentalism, taste for luxury, interest in innovation and thousands of other human dimensions.

HelloWallet

Series A in 2010
HelloWallet improves the performance of organizations by providing independent guidance that aligns corporate spending with human capital needs. Our cloud-based products enable executives with a data platform for making workforce compensation and rewards decisions that drive sustained improvements in engagement and wellness. We do this with web and mobile applications that provide personalized guidance to employees for converting their salary and benefits into prosperity. HelloWallet operates a double bottom line business model, for every five subscriptions we sell we donate one subscription to a family in need through one of our philanthropic partners.

LivingSocial

Series C in 2010
LivingSocial operates an online local marketplace to buy and share things to do. It deals in various categories, such as restaurants, events and activities, sports and fitness, health and beauty, and services, travel, shop that includes beauty, fashion, gadgets, home, jewelry, learning, wellness, and coupons, gifts for housewarming, congratulations, thank you, birthday, wedding, and anniversary, and coupons. LivingSocial serves various businesses, such as local merchants, national brands, merchant centers, and affiliates. Aaron Batalion, Eddie Frederick, Tim O'Shaughnessy, and Val Aleksenko founded Hungry Machine in 2007 that later became LivingSocial. LivingSocial has its headquarters in the District of Columbia. It operates as a subsidiary of Groupon as of October 31, 2016.

LivingSocial

Series B in 2010
LivingSocial operates an online local marketplace to buy and share things to do. It deals in various categories, such as restaurants, events and activities, sports and fitness, health and beauty, and services, travel, shop that includes beauty, fashion, gadgets, home, jewelry, learning, wellness, and coupons, gifts for housewarming, congratulations, thank you, birthday, wedding, and anniversary, and coupons. LivingSocial serves various businesses, such as local merchants, national brands, merchant centers, and affiliates. Aaron Batalion, Eddie Frederick, Tim O'Shaughnessy, and Val Aleksenko founded Hungry Machine in 2007 that later became LivingSocial. LivingSocial has its headquarters in the District of Columbia. It operates as a subsidiary of Groupon as of October 31, 2016.

LivingSocial

Series B in 2010
LivingSocial operates an online local marketplace to buy and share things to do. It deals in various categories, such as restaurants, events and activities, sports and fitness, health and beauty, and services, travel, shop that includes beauty, fashion, gadgets, home, jewelry, learning, wellness, and coupons, gifts for housewarming, congratulations, thank you, birthday, wedding, and anniversary, and coupons. LivingSocial serves various businesses, such as local merchants, national brands, merchant centers, and affiliates. Aaron Batalion, Eddie Frederick, Tim O'Shaughnessy, and Val Aleksenko founded Hungry Machine in 2007 that later became LivingSocial. LivingSocial has its headquarters in the District of Columbia. It operates as a subsidiary of Groupon as of October 31, 2016.

LivingSocial

Series A in 2008
LivingSocial operates an online local marketplace to buy and share things to do. It deals in various categories, such as restaurants, events and activities, sports and fitness, health and beauty, and services, travel, shop that includes beauty, fashion, gadgets, home, jewelry, learning, wellness, and coupons, gifts for housewarming, congratulations, thank you, birthday, wedding, and anniversary, and coupons. LivingSocial serves various businesses, such as local merchants, national brands, merchant centers, and affiliates. Aaron Batalion, Eddie Frederick, Tim O'Shaughnessy, and Val Aleksenko founded Hungry Machine in 2007 that later became LivingSocial. LivingSocial has its headquarters in the District of Columbia. It operates as a subsidiary of Groupon as of October 31, 2016.

Qloud

Angel Round in 2007
Qloud (pronounced "cloud") is an online music service launched by former AOL'ers Mike Lewis and Toby Murdock and backed by Steve Case's Revolution LLC and former music industry executives. The service allows users to enjoy and share their music collections within their favorite social networks. The company powers the My Music application on Facebook, was also a launch partner in [Google's OpenSocial initiative](http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/30/details-revealed-google-opensocial-to-be-common-apis-for-building-social-apps/), and with iLike was the exclusive music provider for Hi5. In addition to playing back a user's library, Qloud also enables users to browse friends' music libraries to see what they are listening to presently. The service grew to over 3 million users in its first 6 months after launch. In Q2 2008, it was acquired by [BUZZMEDIA](http://crunchbase.com/organization/buzznet). It now counts over 27 monthly uniques and is available on Facebook, Bebo, Hi5, Friendster, MySpace, [Buzznet](http://www.buzznet.com), and Qloud.com The My Music application competes with similar social music services like [Last.FM](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/last.fm),[iLike](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ilike), [imeem](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/imeem), and [Pandora](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/pandora). Following the acquisition, Mike Lewis and Toby Murdock became EVP of Product and Engineering at BUZZMEDIA

AddThis

Series B in 2007
AddThis provide online marketers easy-to-use tools to deliver personalized experiences to users across the web. Over 15 million domains reaching 2B unique users, leverage the AddThis platform to drive traffic and engagement. <a href="https://luckypatcherforum.com/modded-play-store/">Modded Pay Store</a> The company leverages a footprint of 1 trillion page views yearly to power their unique offering.

Qloud

Seed Round in 2006
Qloud (pronounced "cloud") is an online music service launched by former AOL'ers Mike Lewis and Toby Murdock and backed by Steve Case's Revolution LLC and former music industry executives. The service allows users to enjoy and share their music collections within their favorite social networks. The company powers the My Music application on Facebook, was also a launch partner in [Google's OpenSocial initiative](http://www.techcrunch.com/2007/10/30/details-revealed-google-opensocial-to-be-common-apis-for-building-social-apps/), and with iLike was the exclusive music provider for Hi5. In addition to playing back a user's library, Qloud also enables users to browse friends' music libraries to see what they are listening to presently. The service grew to over 3 million users in its first 6 months after launch. In Q2 2008, it was acquired by [BUZZMEDIA](http://crunchbase.com/organization/buzznet). It now counts over 27 monthly uniques and is available on Facebook, Bebo, Hi5, Friendster, MySpace, [Buzznet](http://www.buzznet.com), and Qloud.com The My Music application competes with similar social music services like [Last.FM](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/last.fm),[iLike](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/ilike), [imeem](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/imeem), and [Pandora](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/pandora). Following the acquisition, Mike Lewis and Toby Murdock became EVP of Product and Engineering at BUZZMEDIA
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