Salsify

Company website
Foundation year

2012

About

Total Funding

$452.6M


Salsify is an e-commerce software startup that empowers brands by providing tools to track and analyze inventories, presentation, and sales of goods on digital shelves. It offers its Commerce Experience Management (CommerceXM), a platform that combines Product Experience Management (Integrated PIM, DAM, and Experience Builder) with commerce capabilities designed to enable sales both across retailer and distributor channels as well as marketplaces, social commerce, and direct-to-consumer (D2C) sites.

The company is backed by Venrock, Matrix Partners, Greenspring Associates, Underscore VC, North Bridge, and Warburg Pincus. Jason Purcell, Jeremy Redburn, and Rob Gonzalez incorporated Salsify in Boston, Massachusetts in 2012.


Number of employees

251 - 500


Headquarters

Boston MA, US

Investors

Greenspring Associates

Quibi, Fuze, Scopely, Workfront, The RealReal, Stash, WalkMe, Docker, States Title, MoneyLion

Matrix Partners

Quikr, Sila Nanotechnologies, TechStyle Fashion Group, Gilt Groupe, Taulia, Vectra AI, Quora, Namely, Zest AI, Fivetran

North Bridge Venture Partners & Growth Equity

Actifio, WP Engine, Couchbase, Acquia, Onshape, Lytro, Markforged, Salsify, Tapjoy, Lucid

Underscore VC

Salsify, Zaius

Venrock

Dollar Shave Club, Lucid Motors, TAE Technologies, Zenefits, Dataminr, AppNexus, CloudFlare, Personal Capital, 10X Genomics, Virta

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